Formation The
United for the Victory of Serbia (UZPS) coalition, which included the
Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP),
Movement of Free Citizens (PSG),
Movement for Reversal (PZP),
United Trade Unions of Serbia "Sloga" (USS Sloga), and the
Fatherland movement, took part in the
2022 general election. The coalition placed second, winning 38 seats in total. Shortly following the election, a series of disagreements came to light in the UZPS, which ultimately led to its dissolution. In May 2022, it was announced that the parties would continue their cooperation in the
National Assembly and
City Assembly of Belgrade. Following the constitutive session of the 13th convocation of the National Assembly on 1 August, the United parliamentary group became the largest opposition parliamentary group.
Borko Stefanović was nominated by the United parliamentary group as one of the seven candidates for the deputy president of the National Assembly. He was elected on 2 August.
Activity The United parliamentary group in the City Assembly of Belgrade proposed to implement
free public transport for high school and university students and war veterans in Belgrade, and to implement an anti-corruption committee. Additionally, it criticised the SNS-proposed budget for Belgrade. In October 2022, the parliamentary group filed a proposal for dismissal of mayor
Aleksandar Šapić, citing alleged illegal legalisation of the extension of an apartment at
Bežanija. Their proposal received support from the
People's Party (Narodna),
Democratic Party (DS),
We Must (Moramo), and
Dveri. The proposal failed after it only received support from 44 members of the City Assembly. The United group later became critical of the proposed budget, describing it as
populistic. In February 2023, the United group criticised the decision to move the
Belgrade Zoo to
Ada Ciganlija. In the National Assembly, it opposed the report on
Kosovo that was submitted by SNS. Additionally, it proposed a new
labour law; it claimed that the law would improve
workers' rights. It voted against in the investiture vote for the
third cabinet of Ana Brnabić on 28 October 2022. Its name was changed to Forward to Europe in July 2023. The groups ceased to exist after the 2023 elections. == Members ==