Darko Laketić
Profile
Darko Laketić is a Serbian politician and medical doctor who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2014. A member of the Serbian Progressive Party, he has held significant leadership roles, including chair of the parliamentary health and family committee. Before entering national politics, he worked as a physician at the Dr. Aleksa Savić general hospital in Prokuplje and served as an assistant minister of health. Laketić is notably recognized for chairing a special assembly commission that investigated the health and environmental consequences of the 1999 NATO bombing in Serbia, with a specific focus on the impact of depleted uranium.
Details
- Born
- 1975-01-10 · 51 years old
- Birth place
- Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo
- Education
- University of Priština (School of Medicine), University of Niš (Master's degree, Ph.D.)
- Career
- Medical doctor, Assistant Minister of Health