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  • BelgradeBelgrade
    CabinetIn officeSerbian Progressive PartyDirector of the Office of Public and Cultural Diplomacy

    Arno Gujon

    Arno Gujon is a French-born Serbian official and humanitarian who currently serves as the Director of the Office of Public and Cultural Diplomacy at the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After founding the NGO Solidarité Kosovo in 2004 to provide aid to Serbian communities in Kosovo, he moved to Serbia and obtained citizenship in 2015. He previously headed the Office for Cooperation with the Diaspora and the Serbs in the Region from 2020 to 2024. Gujon is known for his advocacy of Serbian cultural preservation and his alignment with the Serbian Progressive Party.

    Born1985-11-27 · 40 years old

    Birth placeGrenoble, France

    EducationUniversity of Grenoble (Master's Degree in Environmental Protection); University of Belgrade (Political Science)

    CareerEngineer at L'Oréal, Chamber of Commerce in Bordeaux, physics teacher in Cairo, quality coordinator at Studen-Prom

  • BelgradeČukarica
    [Lower]In officeDSSSNPMI-GINMI-SN (2024) Ind.Member of the National Assembly

    Bogdana Koljević Griffith

    Bogdana Koljević Griffith is a Serbian political philosopher, academic, and politician serving as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since February 2024. Initially elected as part of the 'We – Voice from the People' movement, she later joined the 'We – Power of the People' faction before becoming an independent delegate. Beyond her parliamentary work, she has served as a member of the Senate of Republika Srpska since 2017. A senior research associate at the Institute for Political Studies in Belgrade, she is known for her critical stance on the European Union and NATO, advocating for national sovereignty and traditional European values. She holds a Ph.D. from The New School for Social Research and has authored several works critiquing neoliberalism.

    Born1979-02-15 · 47 years old

    Birth placeSarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

    EducationUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy (Bachelor's); The New School for Social Research (Master's, Ph.D.)

    CareerPolitical philosopher, editor of the journal Nova srpska politička misao, senior research associate at the Institute for Political Studies in Belgrade

  • BelgradeLazarevac
    [Lower]In officeSerbian Progressive PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Tijana Davidovac

    Tijana Davidovac is a Serbian politician and economist who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2016. Representing the Serbian Progressive Party, she has been active in various parliamentary committees, including those focused on foreign affairs, agriculture, and human rights. Throughout her tenure, she has participated in several parliamentary friendship groups and served as a member of Serbia's delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean.

    Born1986 · 40 years old

    Birth placeLajkovac, Serbia

    EducationElementary school in Lajkovac, high school in Valjevo

    CareerEconomist

  • BelgradeMladenovac
    [Lower]In officeSerbian Progressive PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Goran Spasojević

    Goran Spasojević is a Serbian politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2020. An agricultural technician by profession, he previously served in the Assembly of the City of Belgrade from 2012 to 2016 and was a member of the Mladenovac municipal council from 2016 to 2020, where he held responsibility for sport. Within the National Assembly, he is active on committees concerning education, science, and agriculture, and chairs the subcommittee on youth and sports.

    BornJuly 21, 1968 · 57 years old

    CareerAgricultural technician

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeSerbian Progressive PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Aleksandar Marković

    Aleksandar Marković is a Serbian politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2014. A graduate economist, he began his political career with the Serbian Radical Party, serving in the Vračar municipal assembly and the City Assembly of Belgrade before joining the Serbian Progressive Party in 2008. Throughout his parliamentary tenure, he has held various committee roles, including chair of the defence committee, and has been active in numerous parliamentary friendship groups.

    Born1981-05-22 · 45 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationGraduate economist

    CareerEconomist

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeWe - Power of the PeopleMember of the National Assembly

    Aleksandar Pavić

    Aleksandar Pavić is a Serbian politician and writer who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since February 2024 and as a member of the Belgrade City Assembly since June 2024. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Pavić has a long history of involvement in Serbian nationalist causes, including serving as a political advisor to Republika Srpska president Biljana Plavšić in the 1990s. He is known for his socially conservative views, his opposition to Western interventionism in the Balkans, and his role as a deputy leader within the 'We – Power of the People' movement.

    Born1961-11-11 · 64 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (Bachelor of Arts in political science)

    CareerInvestment consultant, political advisor to the President of Republika Srpska

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeSerbian Progressive PartyPresident of the National Assembly of Serbia

    Ana Brnabić

    Ana Brnabić is a Serbian politician serving as the President of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2024. Previously, she served as the Prime Minister of Serbia from 2017 to 2024, becoming the first woman and the first openly lesbian person to hold that office. Before entering politics, she worked in business and international development, including roles with USAID-financed projects and as a director at Continental Wind Serbia. A member of the Serbian Progressive Party, she has focused her career on modernization, digitization, and education reform, though her tenure has been marked by debates regarding executive power and her alignment with President Aleksandar Vučić.

    BornSeptember 28, 1975 · 50 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationBelgrade Fifth Gymnasium, Northwood University (BBA), University of Hull (MBA)

    CareerDirector of Continental Wind Serbia, expert on Local Self-government Reform Program, senior coordinator of the Program of Economic Development of Municipalities

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeWe-The Voice from the PeopleMember of the National Assembly

    Branimir Nestorović

    Branimir Nestorović is a Serbian politician, pulmonologist, and retired university professor who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since February 2024. A former head of the Department of Pulmonology and Allergology at the University Children's Hospital in Belgrade, he gained public notoriety for his controversial stances during the COVID-19 pandemic and his promotion of various conspiracy theories. In 2023, he co-founded the right-wing populist organization We–The Voice from the People, which secured seats in both the National Assembly and the Belgrade City Assembly. His political career has included past affiliations with the Serbian Renewal Movement and the Democratic Party.

    Born1954-12-16 · 71 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationFaculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade

    CareerPulmonologist, paediatrician, allergist, professor emeritus at the University of Belgrade, assistant to the minister of education

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeWe-The Voice from the PeopleMember of the National Assembly

    Branko Pavlović

    Branko Pavlović is a Serbian politician and lawyer currently serving as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia. Born in 1960, he graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law and has practiced as a lawyer since 1989. Throughout his career, he has been involved with various political organizations, including the Civic Alliance of Serbia and the Social Democratic Union. He previously served as a member of the National Assembly from 2001 to 2003 and as the director of the Agency for Privatization in 2004. He is currently associated with the right-wing populist organization We–The Voice from the People.

    Born1960-06-11 · 65 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationFaculty of Law, University of Belgrade

    CareerLawyer, Director of the Agency for Privatization

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeGreen-Left FrontMember of the National Assembly

    Dobrica Veselinović

    Dobrica Veselinović is a Serbian politician and activist who currently serves as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia. Born in Belgrade in 1981, he graduated from the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Belgrade. Before entering national politics, he was a prominent urban activist and co-founder of the 'Do not let Belgrade drown' movement, which focused on civic participation in urban development and environmental issues. He has been a vocal critic of the Belgrade Waterfront project and has led numerous protests regarding urban planning and public space in the capital. In 2023, his movement transitioned into the Green–Left Front, a political party where he continues to advocate for progressive and environmental policies.

    Born1981-07-27 · 44 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationFaculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade

    CareerProgram editor at BU Radio, project coordinator for various civic initiatives, initiator of the Ministry of Space collective, and urban policy researcher.

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officePeople's Movement of SerbiaMember of the National Assembly

    Ivana Rokvić

    Ivana Rokvić is a Serbian politician and author who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since February 2024. A representative of the People's Movement of Serbia, she is part of the opposition coalition Serbia Against Violence. Before entering politics, Rokvić worked as a project manager for the NGO PALGO, served as a director for the Serbian government's secretariat for international cooperation, and founded a publishing agency. She is also a published historical novelist.

    Born1977 · 49 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences; University of Pittsburgh

    CareerProject manager, director of the secretariat for international cooperation, deputy secretary-general of the Serbian Association for Small and Medium Enterprises, publisher, author

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeNon partisanMember of the National Assembly

    Jadranka Jovanović

    Jadranka Jovanović is a Serbian operatic mezzo-soprano and politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2016. A renowned prima donna associated with the National Theatre in Belgrade, she has enjoyed an extensive international career performing in major opera houses across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Entering politics as a non-partisan candidate aligned with the Serbian Progressive Party, she has focused her legislative work on culture, information, and diaspora affairs, while also leading Serbia's delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie.

    Born1958-01-08 · 68 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationUniversity of Arts in Belgrade (B.A. in theory of music and solo singing, M.A. in solo singing)

    CareerOperatic mezzo-soprano, prima donna

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeIndependentMember of the National Assembly

    Jovan Kolundžija

    Jovan Kolundžija is a Serbian violinist and politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2020. A renowned classical musician, he founded the Guarnerius Centre for Fine Arts in Belgrade and has performed internationally at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall. Entering politics as an independent delegate endorsed by the Serbian Progressive Party, he has focused his legislative work on the cultural sector, serving on the Committee on Culture and Information.

    Born1948-10-04 · 77 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationUniversity of Arts in Belgrade

    CareerViolinist, music educator, founder of the Guarnerius Centre for Fine Arts

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeSerbian Progressive PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Lepomir Ivković

    Lepomir Ivković is a Serbian actor and politician currently serving as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia. Born in Belgrade, he graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts and established a long-standing career as an actor, notably joining the National Theatre in Belgrade in 1985. He entered politics as a supporter of Slobodan Milošević in the 1990s before later joining the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). After serving in the Belgrade city assembly from 2018 to 2022, he was elected to the national parliament in 2022 and re-elected in 2023. In the assembly, he has focused on culture, information, and human rights committees.

    Born1959-02-18 · 67 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationFaculty of Dramatic Arts, Belgrade

    CareerActor

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeSerbian Progressive PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Nebojša Bakarec

    Nebojša Bakarec is a Serbian politician currently serving as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia. Born in Osijek, he has been a prominent figure in Belgrade municipal politics for many years, having previously served as the deputy president of the Stari Grad municipality. Throughout his career, he has been affiliated with the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and the Independent Democratic Party of Serbia before joining the Serbian Progressive Party in 2017. Beyond his legislative work, he is known for his contributions as a writer and columnist.

    Born1963-04-21 · 63 years old

    Birth placeOsijek, Croatia

    EducationUniversity of Belgrade

    CareerWriter, columnist for Informer

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeMovement of Free CitizensMember of the National Assembly

    Pavle Grbović

    Pavle Grbović is a Serbian politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2022 and as the president of the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG) since 2020. A law graduate from the University of Belgrade, he began his political career within the PSG, eventually rising to lead the party. Grbović is a pro-Western politician who advocates for Serbia's accession to the European Union, supports the normalization of relations with Kosovo, and has been a vocal critic of Russian influence in the region.

    Born1993-11-19 · 32 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationFaculty of Law, University of Belgrade

    CareerLegal professional, media team coordinator

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeGreen-Left FrontMember of the National Assembly

    Radomir Lazović

    Radomir Lazović is a Serbian politician, activist, and designer currently serving as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia. He first gained prominence as a co-founder of the 'Do not let Belgrade drown' initiative, where he campaigned against the Belgrade Waterfront project and advocated for urban and cultural policy reforms. A co-president of the Green–Left Front, Lazović focuses on environmental protection, anti-corruption, and workers' rights. He is a vocal critic of the current government and supports Serbia's accession to the European Union.

    Born1980 · 46 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationNinth Belgrade Gymnasium, University of Belgrade

    CareerDesigner, art and technical director, president of the Association of the Independent Cultural Scene of Serbia

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeSerbia CentreMember of the National Assembly

    Serbia Centre

    Zdravko Ponoš is a Serbian politician and the founder and leader of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party. A former Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces from 2006 to 2008, he transitioned into politics and served as the presidential candidate for the United for the Victory of Serbia coalition in 2022. Ponoš currently serves as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia, where he leads his party's parliamentary group. His political platform emphasizes centrist policies, including support for Serbia's accession to the European Union, pension reform, and environmental sustainability.

    CareerChief of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeSocialist Party of SerbiaMember of the National Assembly

    Uglješa Marković

    Uglješa Marković is a Serbian politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2020. A member of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) since 2013, he previously led the party's youth wing and served in the Stari Grad municipal assembly. In parliament, he has chaired the committee on spatial planning and participated in numerous parliamentary friendship groups. Marković, who holds degrees in economics, was appointed as the spokesperson for the Socialist Party of Serbia in 2024.

    Born1991-01-18 · 35 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationBachelor's degree and master's degree in economics

    CareerPresident of the Socialist Youth of Serbia

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeMovement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of SerbiaMember of the National Assembly

    Vojislav Mihailović

    Vojislav Mihailović is a Serbian politician currently serving as a Member of the National Assembly and president of the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia (POKS). A grandson of the World War II Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović, he has been a prominent figure in Serbian politics for decades, previously serving as the Mayor of Belgrade from 1999 to 2000 and holding multiple terms as vice-president of the National Assembly. Throughout his career, he has been associated with several monarchist and conservative parties, including the Serbian Renewal Movement and the Serbian Democratic Renewal Movement. He is a law graduate of the University of Belgrade and has been a vocal advocate for the political rehabilitation of his grandfather.

    Born1951-09-03 · 74 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationFaculty of Law, University of Belgrade

    CareerLawyer, business owner

  • BelgradeNational Assembly of Serbia
    [Lower]In officeDemocratic PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Zoran Lutovac

    Zoran Lutovac is a Serbian politician and former diplomat currently serving as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia. He previously served as the president of the Democratic Party from 2018 to 2024 and held the position of vice-president of the National Assembly between 2022 and 2024. Earlier in his career, Lutovac was the Serbian ambassador to Montenegro from 2008 to 2013 and worked as a political advisor to Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić. An academic by background, he has lectured at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences, where he earned his degrees.

    Born1964-08-07 · 61 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences

    CareerLecturer, diplomat, political advisor

  • BelgradeNew Belgrade
    [Lower]In officeGreen-Left FrontMember of the National Assembly

    Jelena Jerinić

    Jelena Jerinić is a Serbian academic and politician currently serving as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia. A professor of law at Union University in Belgrade, she has built a career in comparative public law and good governance. Jerinić entered politics through the 'Do not let Belgrade drown' movement and later joined the Green–Left Front. She is known for her advocacy for electoral integrity and her vocal stance on human rights, including her public recognition of the Srebrenica massacre as an act of genocide.

    Born1978 · 48 years old

    EducationUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Law, Utrecht University, Union University School of Law

    CareerLaw professor, advocacy team leader at the Standing Conference of Towns and Municipalities, secretary of the national enrolment commission in the ministry of education and sports, NGO worker at Civic Initiatives

  • BelgradeNew Belgrade
    [Lower]In officeMI-GINMI-SN (2024) Ind.Member of the National Assembly

    Jelena Pavlović

    Jelena Pavlović is a Serbian politician and lawyer who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since February 2024. She also holds a seat in the Belgrade City Assembly, to which she was elected in June 2024. Initially associated with the 'We – Voice from the People' and 'We – Power of the People' movements, she currently serves as an independent politician. Her legislative work includes membership in the labour committee and various deputy committee roles, focusing on education, health, and administrative oversight.

    Born1976 · 50 years old

    CareerLawyer

  • BelgradeNew Belgrade
    [Lower]In officeSerbian Progressive PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Marija Zdravković

    Marija Zdravković is a Serbian medical doctor, administrator, and politician currently serving her second term in the National Assembly of Serbia. A cardiologist by profession, she has served as the director of the Bežanijska Kosa hospital in Belgrade since 2014 and is recognized for introducing cardiomagnetic resonance into Serbian clinical practice. In addition to her parliamentary duties, she is a member of the New Belgrade municipal assembly and leads several parliamentary friendship groups, including the group with Germany.

    Born1973-12-18 · 52 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine; University of Zürich

    CareerMedical doctor, cardiologist, hospital director, clinical assistant, associate professor of internal medicine

  • BelgradeNew Belgrade
    [Lower]In officeSerbian Progressive PartyVice President of the National Assembly

    Radovan Tvrdišić

    Radovan Tvrdišić is a Serbian lawyer and politician currently serving as a Vice President of the National Assembly of Serbia. Born in 1971 in Bijelo Polje, he graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law. Tvrdišić began his political career with the Dveri movement, later serving as the President of the Assembly of the City Municipality of New Belgrade from 2016 to 2020. He was elected to the National Assembly in 2020 as a candidate for the Serbian Patriotic Alliance before joining the Serbian Progressive Party.

    Born1971-09-10 · 54 years old

    Birth placeBijelo Polje, Montenegro

    EducationUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Law

    CareerLawyer

  • BelgradeNovi Sad
    [Lower]In officeSerbian Progressive PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Milan Radin

    Milan Radin is a Serbian politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2020. A member of the Serbian Progressive Party, he has been active in the party's youth wing and participated in international delegations, including those to the European People's Party. Before his election to the national parliament, he pursued a career in business and served as an executive director. Radin holds a degree from the Faculty of European Legal and Political Science in Novi Sad and an MBA, and he currently resides in Novi Sad.

    Born1988 · 38 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationFaculty of European Legal and Political Science in Novi Sad; Master of Business Administration

    CareerExecutive director of Mala Mlekara

  • BelgradeObrenovac
    [Lower]In officeGreens of SerbiaMember of the National Assembly

    Ivan Karić

    Ivan Karić is a Serbian politician and the leader of the Greens of Serbia. He has served multiple terms in the National Assembly of Serbia, where he has been a consistent advocate for environmental protection, sustainable development, and European integration. Beyond his parliamentary work, Karić served as a state secretary in the Ministry of Environmental Protection from 2017 to 2022, focusing on EU accession negotiations related to climate and environmental standards.

    Born1975-09-19 · 50 years old

    Birth placeObrenovac, Serbia

    EducationUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Mining and Geology

    CareerPresident of the Young Researchers of Serbia, deputy director of Obrenovac's Environmental Protection Fund, advisor to the general director of Beogrаdvode

  • BelgradePalilula
    [Lower]In officeWe - Voice from the PeopleMember of the National Assembly

    Siniša Ljepojević

    Siniša Ljepojević is a Serbian politician and journalist who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2024. Before entering politics, he worked as a journalist and correspondent for the Tanjug news agency, based in London for several years. A member of the 'We – Voice from the People' movement, Ljepojević is known for his critical views on globalist policies, his support for Brexit, and his opposition to the 2023 Ohrid Agreement. He currently serves in the parliamentary opposition.

    Born1956 · 70 years old

    Birth placeGerzovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

    CareerJournalist and correspondent for Tanjug news agency

  • BelgradeRakovica
    [Lower]In officeSerbian Progressive PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Dušan Stojiljković

    Dušan Stojiljković is a Serbian politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2022. A manager by profession, he initially entered politics with the Serbian Party Oathkeepers (SSZ) before joining the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in February 2023. In addition to his national parliamentary duties, he has served as a member of the Rakovica municipal assembly. Throughout his career, he has participated in various parliamentary friendship groups, including those focused on Greece, Italy, and Slovenia.

    Born1982 · 44 years old

    CareerManager

  • BelgradeSavski Venac
    [Lower]In officePeople's Movement of SerbiaMember of the National Assembly

    Snežana Rakić

    Snežana Rakić is a Serbian medical doctor and politician currently serving as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia. A specialist in gynecology and obstetrics, she held the position of acting director at the GAK Narodni Front hospital from 2013 to 2021. Rakić is a full professor at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine and has also served as a professor at the European Center for Peace and Development. Entering politics, she joined the People's Movement of Serbia and was elected to the National Assembly in 2024 as part of the Serbia Against Violence coalition. She is also a member of the municipal assembly in the Belgrade municipality of Savski Venac.

    Born1961 · 65 years old

    Birth placeBelgrade, Serbia

    EducationUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine

    CareerMedical doctor, Acting Director of GAK Narodni Front, Medical Director of Pronatal Belgrade