Dveri (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dveri" in Spanish language version.

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  • «Serbia». Boško Obradović mandataru: Sve radite po starom, Dveri će glasati protiv izbora Vlade. Archivado desde el original el 18 de mayo de 2021. Consultado el 10 de agosto de 2016. 

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  • Günay, Cengiz (February 2016). «Understanding Transit Asylum Migration: Evidence from Serbia». International Migration 54 (4). doi:10.1111/imig.12237. 

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  • Jovo Bakic (February 2013), Right-Wing Extremism in Serbia, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, consultado el 18 de marzo de 2019, «It is reasonable to assume that the Serbian Radical Party lost some of its votes to Dveri, a highly conservative but not, or at least not yet, a far-right ideological and political movement, instead espousing a turn-of-the-twen- tieth-century conservatism much like Joseph de Maistre’s. This movement evidently enjoys the support of the more conservative parts of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) and expressly rejects the fascist tradition, anti-Semitism and the use of violence to achieve ideological aims. It does, however, foster extreme conservatism, promoting the family as the most important social institution and advocating a religious-moralistic outlook. As one might expect, this movement fosters an explicitly homophobic position, evident in its organisation of Family Walks on the day before the Pride Parade; but it does not incite its supporters to physically assault the LGBT population. Following the Russian model, in 2012 it called on the government to ban the Parade for the next 100 years. Serbian nationalism and anti-globalisation (expressed in an anti-American orientation and a reserved attitude to the EU) are clearly important components of Dveri ideology so that one can say that it exhibits certain symptoms of the far right but these are not sufficient to classify the movement as such.» .

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  • Nordsieck, Wolfram (2016). «Serbia». Parties and Elections in Europe. Consultado el 28 de agosto de 2018. 

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