Foundation (2008–2010) Our Party was founded on 5 April 2008 on the initiative of a group of citizens and public figures led by prominent film directors
Danis Tanović and
Dino Mustafić. None of them became president of the party, which is in contrast to most other leader-oriented parties that emerged in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the war. Instead, they became vice presidents, together with Maja Marjanović and Boris Divković, while Bojan Bajić was elected party president and Fadil Šero secretary-general. The unifying element for the founders of Our Party was the dissatisfaction with the political practices in
Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time. The first elections Our Party contested were the
2008 municipal elections, claiming their aim was to build the party infrastructure from below by building local organisations and dealing with real-life issues. They won 24 seats in different municipal assemblies and their candidate Hajder Ermin became the mayor of the municipality of
Bosanski Petrovac.
2010 elections and financial issues (2010–2012) Following the
2010 general election, and relatively poor results – two seats in the
Sarajevo Canton Assembly and one seat in the
Federal House of Peoples,
Dennis Gratz was elected as the party's new president. One of the main problems the party had in the period 2008–2010 was its large local infrastructure which was financially unfeasible. After the new leadership took over, the party started massive reconstruction. They decided to pull from municipalities where they lacked much support and concentrate on those municipalities where they did have such as
Sarajevo municipalities, as well as
Gračanica,
Vareš,
Zenica,
Tuzla and
Doboj-Istok.
Electoral gains and first time in government (2014–2018) The decision to concentrate on municipalities where they did have electoral success in the past proved to be successful, as Our Party doubled their number of votes and increased its seat number by one in the Sarajevo Canton Assembly. They also managed to win one seat in the
Federal House of Representatives, and earned two seats in the Federal House of Peoples. After the 2014 electoral success, the party decided to once again expand their local organisations across Bosnia and Herzegovina. On 16 May 2015,
Predrag Kojović was elected president of the party. On 4 June 2016, Our Party became a member of the
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe. The
2016 municipal elections were held on 2 October. The party managed to significantly increase its share of votes in Sarajevo, becoming the second largest political party and the largest left leaning party in the city. On 21 April 2018, Our Party announced the candidacy of
Boriša Falatar in the
Bosnian general election, running for
Presidency member and representing the
Croats. In the general election, held on 7 October 2018, he failed to get elected. However, the visibility of the Falatar campaign helped Our Party to quadruple its number of votes, and quadruple its number of elected
parliamentary representatives compared to previous elections. As a result, the party formed a coalition government in the
Sarajevo Canton on 26 December 2018, appointing a
Prime Minister and two ministers.
Formation of Troika and further electoral success (2020–2024) On the eve of the
2020 municipal elections, Our Party entered into a four-party liberal coalition alongside the
Social Democratic Party,
People and Justice and the
Independent Bosnian-Herzegovinian List (NBL), colloquially known as the
Four, and currently known as
Troika following the NBL's exit. In the elections, the alliance made significant results in Sarajevo, winning in the municipalities of
Centar,
Novo Sarajevo,
Stari Grad and
Ilidža, as well as other major cities in the country. Our Party vice-president Srđan Mandić was elected municipal mayor of Centar. In the
2022 general election, the party won two seats in the national
House of Representatives and six seats in the Federal one. Following the election, a coalition led by the
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, the
Croatian Democratic Union and the Social Democratic Party, including Our Party, reached an agreement on the formation of a new
government. Party president
Edin Forto was appointed as the new
Minister of Communication and Traffic within the newly formed government in January 2023. Additionally, the party's general secretary,
Nihad Uk, succeeded Forto as Sarajevo Canton prime minister with the formation of a new Cantonal government in March 2023. Our Party repeated its electoral success in the
2024 municipal elections, as Srđan Mandić got re-elected as municipal mayor of Sarajevo's municipality Centar. ==List of presidents==