Kreni-Promeni
Kreni-Promeni Крени-Промени | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | KP |
| Representative | Savo Manojlović |
| Founder | Savo Manojlović |
| Founded | 2020 |
| Headquarters | Brankova 9, Belgrade |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Centre-right |
| Colors | Yellow |
| National Assembly | 0 / 250 |
| Assembly of Vojvodina | 0 / 120 |
| City Assembly of Belgrade | 21 / 110 |
| Website | |
| kreni-promeni | |
Kreni-Promeni (Serbian: Крени-Промени, lit. 'Go-Change' or 'Move-Change', abbr. KP) is a political movement in Serbia. The campaign director Savo Manojlović has been its main representative in Serbian politics. A centre-right movement, KP promotes local politics, environmentalism, and animal rights. They are known for launching petitions on various political issues.
KP started its activities in 2020, initially focusing on environmental themes. They were one of the organisers of the 2021–2022 Serbian environmental protests, protesting against Rio Tinto's project near Loznica. They launched a petition against lithium exploitation during the protests but it was rejected by the National Assembly of Serbia. After the protests, they organised a petition against lithium and borate mining. KP expanded its activities in 2023, creating an animal welfare team inside the movement and organising petitions and activities related to animals. KP refused to participate in the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election, but later took place in 2024 Serbian local elections in Belgrade, its municipalities, Niš, and Novi Sad. They gained representation in the assemblies of Belgrade, New Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Niš. Since the beginning of the student-led anti-corruption protests, KP has voiced its support for the students. After the 15 March 2025 protest in Belgrade, KP launched a petition for the investigation of the alleged use of a sonic weapon during the protest.
KP is a self-described anti-corruption movement and it serves in opposition to the Serbian Progressive Party. They have criticised the European Union over its position on the Rio Tinto project, proposed the confiscation of national broadcast licences of pro-government television channels, and successfully led an initiative for the introduction of free textbooks in Sremska Mitrovica.