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Boško Obradović

Boško Obradović (Serbian Cyrillic: Бошко Обрадовић; pronounced [bôʃko obrǎːdoʋit͜ɕ]; born 23 August 1976) is a Serbian politician who is the founder and leader of the right-wing political party Dveri. He was the party's nominee for the 2017 and 2022 presidential elections.

Boško Obradović
Бошко Обрадовић
Obradović in 2021
Member of the National Assembly
In office
3 June 2016 – 3 June 2020
PresidentMaja Gojković
Personal details
Born (1976-08-23) 23 August 1976 (age 46)
Vranići, Čačak, SFR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Political partyDveri
Spouse(s)
Vesna Obradović
(div. 2016)

Julija Obrenović
(m. 2016)
Children5
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade
Signature

Early life

Obradović was born on 23 August 1976 in Vranići, Čačak, SFR Yugoslavia.[1] He studied philology in the University of Belgrade, where he graduated in 2002 after writing his thesis titled "Miloš Crnjanski and the New Nationalism".[1] In 1999, he and some of his classmates started their own publication, Dveri Srpske ("Serbian Gates" in Serbian).[2] The publication group turned into Srpski sabor Dveri ("The Serbian Assembly of Gates" in Serbian) in 2003, after which it eventually became the political party Dveri in 2011.[2]

Political career

The first election during which Obradović ran for higher office was the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election, where his party won 4.34% of the total national vote.[3] Obradović became the leader of Dveri on 25 June 2015. In the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election, Obradović agreed for Dveri to run in a coalition with the Democratic Party of Serbia, who also ran on a eurosceptic platform. The Dveri-DSS coalition received 5% of the national vote, and so Dveri got into the Serbian parliament for the first time.[4]

2017 presidential campaign

In September 2016, Dveri announced that Obradović would be their candidate for the Serbian presidential election in 2017.[5] Obradović officially started his ground campaign in Čačak on 13 January 2017.[6]

On 3 March 2017, Federica Mogherini visited the Serbian parliament as an envoy of the European Union to discuss Serbia's accession into the European Union. During her speech, Obradović and his party members silently held up signs saying "Serbia does not believe Brussels" written in both English and Serbian.[7] This was in stark contrast to Vojislav Šešelj and the MPs from the Serbian Radical Party, who chanted in protest throughout Mogherini's speech.[7] After the speech, Obradović suggested that he thought the chanting was secretly agreed in advanced as a political stunt between Šešelj and Prime Minister Vučić.[8]

On 28 March 2017, Obradović attended a protest on pensions after being invited by pensioners due to their state-mandated pension reductions.[9] One of Obradović's opponents in the presidential race, Vuk Jeremić, also attended the protest.[9] The next day, he traveled to Germany, where he was invited to visit the parliament of Baden-Württemberg by Jörg Meuthen from the political party Alternative for Germany.[10] In return, Obradović invited Meuthen to visit Serbia as a guest of Dveri.[10]

Obradović placed sixth overall out of the eleven candidates in the presidential election, recording 2.29% of the national vote.[11] After the election, he stated that he was unsatisfied with the results, and that the elections should be held again due to irregularities.[12]

Political positions

Foreign policy

Republika Srpska

After the referendum on whether or not Republika Srpska should have its own holiday, Obradović articulated his support for Republika Srpska in an interview with an online YouTube channel Balkan Info which was organized on 18 September 2016.[citation needed] He explained that he would welcome Republika Srpska gaining independence from Bosnia and Herzegovina and subsequently uniting with Serbia.[citation needed] In a later interview with Pravda, Obradović said that the unification of Republika Srpska and Serbia should take the form of a confederacy.[13]

In June 2016, Obradović rejected the "Proposal for a Resolution on Genocide in Srebrenica" in the Serbian parliament, which suggested that July 11 become a national memorial day for the Srebrenica massacre.[14] His party issued a statement regarding the Srebrenica massacre, saying that "genocide did not happen in Srebrenica."[14]

Montenegro

In an interview with Pravda, Obradović criticized Aleksandar Vučić for arresting 18 Serbian citizens who allegedly participated in the 2015-16 Montenegrin protests, saying that Vučić supports Milo Đukanović remaining in power in Montenegro.[13] In both interviews with Pravda and Balkan Info, Obradović suggested that a referendum in Montenegro should be held on re-unification with Serbia.[13]

Social issues

LGBT rights

Shortly after his party entered parliament for the first time in 2016, Obradović was invited to support the Gay Parade in Belgrade on 18 September 2016. However he publicly declined the invitation and denounced the parade, stating that "sexual orientation is not a human right".[15] Obradović attended his party's counter-march to the Gay Parade, called the "Family Walk".[16] In March 2017, a human rights organization called DA SE ZNA ("Let it be known" in Serbian) sent questionnaires to all 11 of the presidential candidates of the 2017 Serbian presidential election, and Obradović was one of five candidates who responded.[17] In his response, Obradović said that he believed that the LGBT community in Serbia enjoy the same rights as other citizens.[17] He said that he considered sexual orientation a private matter, and that it should not be spoken about publicly.[17] When asked about violence against LGBT people, he responded that he condemns every act of violence.[17] However, he did not support gay marriage in the response, and said that neither he nor his party would support the proposed Law on Birth Identity,[17] a proposed law that would expand transgender people's rights.[18]

Military service

In 2015, Obradović argued for returning compulsory military service in Serbia.[19] He referred to military service as "one of the most important schools of life", and added that another crucial reason for returning conscription was so that "men can become men again, so that men won't be slackers but men."[19] The issue of conscription has a historical context in Serbia, since in the state of Yugoslavia required conscription when most adults in Serbia were growing up. From December 10 to 17, 2016, sociologist Srećko Mihailović conducted a nationwide survey with a sample size of 1,200 adults on whether Serbia should return conscription, with the results being that 75% of respondents supported a return of conscription in Serbia.[20]

Personal life

Obradović is married with Julija Obrenović since August 2016 and has three children from his first marriage with Vesna Obradović.[21]

References

  1. ^ a b Biografija.org. "Boško Obradović". Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Istinomer. "BOŠKO OBRADOVIĆ" (in Serbian). Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  3. ^ B92 (May 8, 2012). "Dveri: Izbori nisu bili regularni". Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  4. ^ "Izbori: RIK potvrdio da su Dveri-DSS prešli cenzus". 021.rs. May 5, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  5. ^ [1] B92: Dveri: Boško Obradović kandidat za predsednika Srbije (in Serbian). 3 September 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  6. ^ B92 (January 13, 2017). "Obradović: Počinjem ovde, iz svog rodnog grada..." (in Serbian). Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  7. ^ a b Lana Gedošević (March 3, 2017). "Blic: HAOS U PARLAMENTU Mogerini u Beogradu, Šešelj i radikali vikali: "Srbija, Rusija, ne treba nam Unija!"" (in Serbian). Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  8. ^ Нова српска политичка мисао (New Serbian Political Thought) (March 3, 2017). "Војислав Шешељ: Бошко Обрадовић је идиот, Вучић нам је ближи од остале опозиције" (in Serbian). Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  9. ^ a b Nedeljnik (March 28, 2017). "Protest zbog smanjenja penzija: Jeremić i Obradović uz penzionere" (in Serbian). Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  10. ^ a b Tanjug (March 29, 2017). "Obradović: Štitiću i zastupati prava penzionera" (in Serbian). Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  11. ^ [2] Blic: RIK prebrojao 98,79 glasova: Vučiću 55,07 odsto, Jankoviću 16,36 (in Serbian). April 6, 2017. Accessed April 13, 2017.
  12. ^ [3] 2017-04-13 at the Wayback Machine Nedeljnik: Obradović nezadovoljan rezultatom: Izbore treba poništiti (in Serbian). April 2, 2017. Accessed April 13, 2017.
  13. ^ a b c Pravda (January 30, 2017). "INTERVJU SA BOŠKOM OBRADOVIĆEM: Naša vizija je najtesnija saradnja SRB, RS i CG" (in Serbian). Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  14. ^ a b NoviMagazin.rs (June 29, 2016). "Boško Obradović: U Srebrenici se nije desio genocid" (in Serbian). Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  15. ^ [4] Blic: Obradović: Seksualna orjentacija nije ljudsko pravo, apsolutno ne podržavam Paradu ponosa. May 17, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  16. ^ [5] B92: Završena porodična šetnja Dveri. September 18, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  17. ^ a b c d e Gayten-LGBT (March 29, 2017). "Izveštaj o stavovima predsedničkih kandidata o položaju i unapređenju prava LGBTI osoba u Srbiji" (in Serbian). Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  18. ^ [6] Blic: Transrodne osobe za Zakon o rodnom identitetu (in Serbian). September 15, 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  19. ^ a b B92 (November 8, 2015). "Dveri: Obavezna vojska, muškarci ne mlitavci" (in Serbian). Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  20. ^ Marko Tašković (December 21, 2016). "Blic: EKSKLUZIVNO ISTRAŽIVANJE Zašto Srbi žele vraćanje obaveznog vojnog roka" (in Serbian). Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  21. ^ "Boško Obradović (Romeo) se oženio drugi put: Evo kako izgleda njegova Julija!". espreso.rs (in Serbian). 11 August 2016. Retrieved 26 February 2018.

External links

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Position established
Leader of Dveri
2015–present
Incumbent

boško, obradović, serbian, cyrillic, Бошко, Обрадовић, pronounced, bôʃko, obrǎːdoʋit, born, august, 1976, serbian, politician, founder, leader, right, wing, political, party, dveri, party, nominee, 2017, 2022, presidential, elections, Бошко, Обрадовићobradović. Bosko Obradovic Serbian Cyrillic Boshko Obradoviћ pronounced boʃko obrǎːdoʋit ɕ born 23 August 1976 is a Serbian politician who is the founder and leader of the right wing political party Dveri He was the party s nominee for the 2017 and 2022 presidential elections Bosko ObradovicBoshko ObradoviћObradovic in 2021Member of the National AssemblyIn office 3 June 2016 3 June 2020PresidentMaja GojkovicPersonal detailsBorn 1976 08 23 23 August 1976 age 46 Vranici Cacak SFR YugoslaviaNationalitySerbianPolitical partyDveriSpouse s Vesna Obradovic div 2016 wbr Julija Obrenovic m 2016 wbr Children5Alma materUniversity of BelgradeSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 2017 presidential campaign 3 Political positions 3 1 Foreign policy 3 1 1 Republika Srpska 3 1 2 Montenegro 3 2 Social issues 3 2 1 LGBT rights 3 2 2 Military service 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditObradovic was born on 23 August 1976 in Vranici Cacak SFR Yugoslavia 1 He studied philology in the University of Belgrade where he graduated in 2002 after writing his thesis titled Milos Crnjanski and the New Nationalism 1 In 1999 he and some of his classmates started their own publication Dveri Srpske Serbian Gates in Serbian 2 The publication group turned into Srpski sabor Dveri The Serbian Assembly of Gates in Serbian in 2003 after which it eventually became the political party Dveri in 2011 2 Political career EditThe first election during which Obradovic ran for higher office was the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election where his party won 4 34 of the total national vote 3 Obradovic became the leader of Dveri on 25 June 2015 In the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election Obradovic agreed for Dveri to run in a coalition with the Democratic Party of Serbia who also ran on a eurosceptic platform The Dveri DSS coalition received 5 of the national vote and so Dveri got into the Serbian parliament for the first time 4 2017 presidential campaign Edit In September 2016 Dveri announced that Obradovic would be their candidate for the Serbian presidential election in 2017 5 Obradovic officially started his ground campaign in Cacak on 13 January 2017 6 On 3 March 2017 Federica Mogherini visited the Serbian parliament as an envoy of the European Union to discuss Serbia s accession into the European Union During her speech Obradovic and his party members silently held up signs saying Serbia does not believe Brussels written in both English and Serbian 7 This was in stark contrast to Vojislav Seselj and the MPs from the Serbian Radical Party who chanted in protest throughout Mogherini s speech 7 After the speech Obradovic suggested that he thought the chanting was secretly agreed in advanced as a political stunt between Seselj and Prime Minister Vucic 8 On 28 March 2017 Obradovic attended a protest on pensions after being invited by pensioners due to their state mandated pension reductions 9 One of Obradovic s opponents in the presidential race Vuk Jeremic also attended the protest 9 The next day he traveled to Germany where he was invited to visit the parliament of Baden Wurttemberg by Jorg Meuthen from the political party Alternative for Germany 10 In return Obradovic invited Meuthen to visit Serbia as a guest of Dveri 10 Obradovic placed sixth overall out of the eleven candidates in the presidential election recording 2 29 of the national vote 11 After the election he stated that he was unsatisfied with the results and that the elections should be held again due to irregularities 12 Political positions EditForeign policy Edit Republika Srpska Edit After the referendum on whether or not Republika Srpska should have its own holiday Obradovic articulated his support for Republika Srpska in an interview with an online YouTube channel Balkan Info which was organized on 18 September 2016 citation needed He explained that he would welcome Republika Srpska gaining independence from Bosnia and Herzegovina and subsequently uniting with Serbia citation needed In a later interview with Pravda Obradovic said that the unification of Republika Srpska and Serbia should take the form of a confederacy 13 In June 2016 Obradovic rejected the Proposal for a Resolution on Genocide in Srebrenica in the Serbian parliament which suggested that July 11 become a national memorial day for the Srebrenica massacre 14 His party issued a statement regarding the Srebrenica massacre saying that genocide did not happen in Srebrenica 14 Montenegro Edit In an interview with Pravda Obradovic criticized Aleksandar Vucic for arresting 18 Serbian citizens who allegedly participated in the 2015 16 Montenegrin protests saying that Vucic supports Milo Đukanovic remaining in power in Montenegro 13 In both interviews with Pravda and Balkan Info Obradovic suggested that a referendum in Montenegro should be held on re unification with Serbia 13 Social issues Edit LGBT rights Edit Shortly after his party entered parliament for the first time in 2016 Obradovic was invited to support the Gay Parade in Belgrade on 18 September 2016 However he publicly declined the invitation and denounced the parade stating that sexual orientation is not a human right 15 Obradovic attended his party s counter march to the Gay Parade called the Family Walk 16 In March 2017 a human rights organization called DA SE ZNA Let it be known in Serbian sent questionnaires to all 11 of the presidential candidates of the 2017 Serbian presidential election and Obradovic was one of five candidates who responded 17 In his response Obradovic said that he believed that the LGBT community in Serbia enjoy the same rights as other citizens 17 He said that he considered sexual orientation a private matter and that it should not be spoken about publicly 17 When asked about violence against LGBT people he responded that he condemns every act of violence 17 However he did not support gay marriage in the response and said that neither he nor his party would support the proposed Law on Birth Identity 17 a proposed law that would expand transgender people s rights 18 Military service Edit In 2015 Obradovic argued for returning compulsory military service in Serbia 19 He referred to military service as one of the most important schools of life and added that another crucial reason for returning conscription was so that men can become men again so that men won t be slackers but men 19 The issue of conscription has a historical context in Serbia since in the state of Yugoslavia required conscription when most adults in Serbia were growing up From December 10 to 17 2016 sociologist Srecko Mihailovic conducted a nationwide survey with a sample size of 1 200 adults on whether Serbia should return conscription with the results being that 75 of respondents supported a return of conscription in Serbia 20 Personal life EditObradovic is married with Julija Obrenovic since August 2016 and has three children from his first marriage with Vesna Obradovic 21 References Edit a b Biografija org Bosko Obradovic Retrieved April 3 2017 a b Istinomer BOSKO OBRADOVIC in Serbian Retrieved April 3 2017 B92 May 8 2012 Dveri Izbori nisu bili regularni Retrieved February 19 2017 Izbori RIK potvrdio da su Dveri DSS presli cenzus 021 rs May 5 2016 Retrieved February 19 2017 1 B92 Dveri Bosko Obradovic kandidat za predsednika Srbije in Serbian 3 September 2016 Retrieved April 3 2017 B92 January 13 2017 Obradovic Pocinjem ovde iz svog rodnog grada in Serbian Retrieved April 3 2017 a b Lana Gedosevic March 3 2017 Blic HAOS U PARLAMENTU Mogerini u Beogradu Seselj i radikali vikali Srbija Rusija ne treba nam Unija in Serbian Retrieved April 3 2017 Nova srpska politichka misao New Serbian Political Thought March 3 2017 Voјislav Shesheљ Boshko Obradoviћ јe idiot Vuchiћ nam јe blizhi od ostale opoziciјe in Serbian Retrieved April 3 2017 a b Nedeljnik March 28 2017 Protest zbog smanjenja penzija Jeremic i Obradovic uz penzionere in Serbian Retrieved April 3 2017 a b Tanjug March 29 2017 Obradovic Stiticu i zastupati prava penzionera in Serbian Retrieved April 3 2017 2 Blic RIK prebrojao 98 79 glasova Vucicu 55 07 odsto Jankovicu 16 36 in Serbian April 6 2017 Accessed April 13 2017 3 Archived 2017 04 13 at the Wayback Machine Nedeljnik Obradovic nezadovoljan rezultatom Izbore treba ponistiti in Serbian April 2 2017 Accessed April 13 2017 a b c Pravda January 30 2017 INTERVJU SA BOSKOM OBRADOVICEM Nasa vizija je najtesnija saradnja SRB RS i CG in Serbian Retrieved February 27 2017 a b NoviMagazin rs June 29 2016 Bosko Obradovic U Srebrenici se nije desio genocid in Serbian Retrieved February 27 2017 4 Blic Obradovic Seksualna orjentacija nije ljudsko pravo apsolutno ne podrzavam Paradu ponosa May 17 2016 Retrieved February 19 2017 5 B92 Zavrsena porodicna setnja Dveri September 18 2016 Retrieved February 19 2017 a b c d e Gayten LGBT March 29 2017 Izvestaj o stavovima predsednickih kandidata o polozaju i unapređenju prava LGBTI osoba u Srbiji in Serbian Retrieved April 3 2017 6 Blic Transrodne osobe za Zakon o rodnom identitetu in Serbian September 15 2016 Retrieved April 3 2017 a b B92 November 8 2015 Dveri Obavezna vojska muskarci ne mlitavci in Serbian Retrieved February 27 2017 Marko Taskovic December 21 2016 Blic EKSKLUZIVNO ISTRAZIVANJE Zasto Srbi zele vracanje obaveznog vojnog roka in Serbian Retrieved February 27 2017 Bosko Obradovic Romeo se ozenio drugi put Evo kako izgleda njegova Julija espreso rs in Serbian 11 August 2016 Retrieved 26 February 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bosko Obradovic Official websiteParty political officesPreceded byPosition established Leader of Dveri2015 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bosko Obradovic amp oldid 1101527186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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