The Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia (, POKS) is a monarchist and national-conservative political party in Serbia. It was founded in 2017 after a split within the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO).
In December 2021, the POKS split into two rival groups, respectively led by party founder à ½ika Gojkoviàand former Belgrade mayor Vojislav MihailoviÃÂ. Each group claimed to be the legitimate representative of the party. The Ministry of State Administration and Local Self-Government concluded in July 2022 that Mihailoviàrepresents the legitimate president of the party.
The Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia was formed on 3 June 2017, shortly after Gojkoviàand others were expelled from the SPO after recommending that party leader Vuk Draà ¡koviàstep down from his position to become an honorary president. The new party was registered on 17 July 2017, and Gojkoviàwas chosen as its leader on 15 October 2017.
Prior to the split, GojkoviÃÂ was one of three SPO members serving in the national assembly. All three had been elected in the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election on an electoral list led by the Serbian Progressive Party (Srpska napredna stranka, SNS), and all served in caucus with the Progressives. GojkoviÃÂ remained a member of the Progressive caucus after leaving the SPO and, on becoming POKS leader, noted the party's good relations with the SNS and with Serbian president Aleksandar VuÃÂiÃÂ.
On 12 October 2017, the Christian Democratic Party of Serbia (Demohrià ¡ÃÂanska stranka Srbije; DHSS) merged into the POKS. President of the DHSS Olgica Batiàstated full support for the Movement's primary goals - traditional values, preserving the family, the fight for Serbian farmers and the full membership of Serbia in the European Union.
The POKS briefly gained a second assembly member in May 2018, when independent delegate Nada KostiÃÂ, who had been elected on the Enough Is Enough list, joined the party. Shortly thereafter, she left the POKS to once again sit as an independent member.
The POKS contested the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election in an alliance called For the Kingdom of Serbia with smaller groups including the Monarchist Front and the Movement of Serbian Monarchists. GojkoviÃÂ was the list bearer, although he agreed to have Ljubinko ÃÂurkoviÃÂ appear ahead of him in the first position. The list narrowly missed the electoral threshold to win representation in the assembly.
When the POKS was established in 2017, all three SPO members in the Assembly of Vojvodina joined the new party. The POKS subsequently won five seats in the 2020 Vojvodina provincial election. Its leader in the provincial assembly is Goran IvanÃÂeviÃÂ.
On 26 January 2021, POKS and the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) signed an agreement on joint action and agreed on a joint political-program platform called the National Democratic Alternative. In early May, the National Democratic Alternative was formalised as a pre-electoral coalition.
On 23 December 2021, it was reported that the POKS presidency had met to remove GojkoviÃÂ from the office of president, on the grounds that his four-year term had expired in October. It was further reported that the presidency had dissolved the Belgrade board of the party for "inactivity" and instead appointed Vojislav MihailoviÃÂ as commissioner.
Subsequently, POKS official Miloà ¡ Parandiloviàstated that the aforementioned meeting of the presidency had been illegitimately convened by a group of party officials seeking to carry out a coup. Parandiloviàsaid that, according to the party's constitution, meetings of the presidency can only be convened by the president or vice-president, rather than what he described as "a private group that deceives the public and makes decisions that are legally and morally invalid."
On 28 December, the group centred around MihailoviÃÂ announced that GojkoviÃÂ and his leading ally Mirko ÃÂikiriz had been expelled from the party. GojkoviÃÂ's allies rejected this. GojkoviÃÂ's group also stated that Serbia's ministry of public administration and local self-government had issued a certificate on 27 December identifying GojkoviÃÂ as the only legitimate representative of the party.
Both groups called election assemblies for early January 2022. The group centred around GojkoviÃÂ convened a meeting in Topola on 2 January, at which time GojkoviÃÂ was confirmed as party leader. The rival group convened a meeting in Belgrade the following day and elected MihailoviÃÂ as leader. Both groups contended that the other was illegitimate.
On 15 January 2022, GojkoviÃÂ's branch of the POKS announced that its alliance with the DSS had ended on the grounds of the latter party siding with MihailoviÃÂ's group. MihailoviÃÂ's branch of the party affirmed its alliance with the DSS later in the same day.
GojkoviÃÂ announced in February 2022 that his POKS group would contest the upcoming presidential, parliamentary, and Belgrade elections with Dveri.
POKS is a right-wing party, and advocates monarchism. It has been also described as national-conservative, and conservative. Regarding the European Union, it is eurosceptic.
It is generally further to the right than the SPO on issues of cultural identity. When the POKS was formed, founding member and former parliamentarian Mirko ÃÂikiriz accused SPO leader Vuk Draà ¡koviàof singling out crimes by Serb forces during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s and ignoring the crimes of other sides. In the 2020 provincial election, Goran IvanÃÂeviàdescribed migrant refugees in Serbia as a "security threat" and said that the country should close its borders to refugees, including those whom he described as "jihadists."