Čistoća (21st Century Crisis)

The Partija Čistoća (Cyrillic: Партија Чистоћа), lit. "Party of Purity", is a far-right, fascist, Neo-Slavist, ultranationalist, and ultraradical political party in Yugoslavia. The party embraces Ustaše-style politics and ideology.

The party was found by Yugoslav and Balkan War veteran Sergej Draženović, who despite his Craotian background, joined his Serbian counterparts in keeping Yugoslavia together. Draženović, a staunch Neo-Slavist, Pan-Slavist and Slavic nationalist, wanted to "cleanse Yugoslavia" of all non-Slavs, and promoted atrocities far beyond just persecuting Kosovars, but also included Romas, Gypsies, Jews (whom the party claims is responsible for Yugoslavia's near-collapse), and even non-Slavic Europeans who reside in Vojvodina.

In addition, the party is also considered isolationalist, opposing both Western and Russian influence in Yugoslavia, with the latter being somehwat unusual, as most Yugoslav nationalist parties support Russian influence in Yugoslavia. As a result, the party has recieved harsh and negative criticisms in Yugoslavia, not only for its Russoskeptic stance, but also for its Euroskeptic and anti-Semitic views.

Presidents, both nationalist and Europeanist alike, have attempted to ban the party, despite being Croatia-based, the party's headquarters are relocated to Belgrade, due to being banned in Croatia.