Srđan Nogo

[5] Nogo was a featured speaker at a May 2011 rally in support of Ratko Mladić in Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, held after the former Bosnian Serb military leader's arrest in Serbia on war crimes charges.

"[6] Two years later, he announced that Dveri would seek to bring criminal charges against Serbian government representatives who negotiated the 2013 Brussels Agreement, which normalized some aspects of Serbia's relations with Kosovo.

[11] The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and its allies won a majority victory in the election, and Dveri served in opposition.

The party contested the 2018 city assembly election in an alliance with the Enough Is Enough (DJB) association, and Nogo appeared on their combined electoral list in the largely ceremonial 110th and final position.

[16] He was later removed from the Dveri presidency in October 2018 after saying that Serbian prime minister Ana Brnabić should be hanged if she signed the Dublin Regulation on allowing asylum seekers into the country.

[17] Along with several other opposition parties, Dveri began boycotting the national assembly and Serbia's electoral institutions in early 2019, accusing Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić and the SNS of undermining democracy in the country.

Nogo was expelled from Dveri on 19 February 2019, after bringing a gimmick noose to a protest event and calling on the police to arrest him.

[27] Nogo was arrested again in November 2022, after writing on Twitter that Aleksandar Vučić and Vladimir Đukanović should shout "Long Live Serbia!"