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Ljubomir Marić

Ljubomir Marić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир Марић, Albanian: Ljubomir Mariq; born 1977) is a politician in Serbia and Kosovo. He was minister of administration and local government in the government of Kosovo from 2014 to 2016 as a representative of the Serb List. He was later elected to the National Assembly of Serbia in the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election. Marić is a member of the Serbian Progressive Party.[1]

Ljubomir Marić
Љубомир Марић
National Assembly of Serbia
Assumed office
3 August 2020
Assistant Director of the
Office for Kosovo and Metohija
Assumed office
14 March 2017
Prime MinisterAleksandar Vučić
Ana Brnabić
DirectorMarko Đurić
Petar Petković
Minister of Administration and Local Government of Kosovo
In office
9 December 2014 – 16 December 2016
Prime MinisterIsa Mustafa
Preceded bySlobodan Petrović
Succeeded byMirjana Jevtić
Personal details
Born1977 (age 46–47)
Knin, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality
Political partySerbian Progressive Party
Serb List

Private life edit

Marić was born in 1977 in Knin, in what was then the Socialist Republic of Croatia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.[2] When he was eighteen years old in 1995, he and his family fled Knin during Operation Storm and settled in Kosovska Mitrovica in Kosovo and Metohija.[3] He has a master's degree in management.[4]

Government minister in Kosovo edit

The Serb List entered Kosovo's coalition government following the 2013 Brussels Agreement, which normalized some relations between the governments of Serbia and Kosovo without resolving the status of the territory. Marić was appointed as one of two Serb List representatives in government in 2014, serving as minister of administration and local self-government. He took part in the continuing negotiations in Brussels, which focused on the planned establishment of the Community of Serb Municipalities (Zajednica srpskih opština, ZSO) among other matters.[5] In a May 2015 interview, he said that the ZSO was necessary for the survival of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija. He added that there had been no will to create the ZSO prior to the formation of Isa Mustafa's administration and that the involvement of the Serb List in government had precipitated the change.[6] (The establishment of the ZSO was subsequently postponed, and as of 2020 it has still not occurred.)

Marić was a frequent spokesperson for the Serb community in Kosovo during his time in government. In February 2016, he indicated that the community would put forward its own candidate in the 2016 Kosovan presidential election to pursue the formation of the ZSO.[7] He later said that Serb delegates would not take part in local committee discussions as to the status of the Trepča Mines, saying that the question should be resolved in Brussels.[8]

Marić was dismissed from government on 16 December 2016 and replaced with another representative of the Serb community.[9] This decision was condemned by the Progressive Party, which blamed manoeuvring by local members of the Movement of Socialists on the Serb List.[10] (This did not ultimately affect the alliance between the Progressives and the Movement of Socialists in the government of Serbia.) Prime Minister Mustafa defended the decision, saying he did not have confidence in Marić as a minister and accusing Marić of making statements contrary to government policy.[11][12]

On 14 March 2017, the government of Serbia appointed Marić as assistant director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija. In this capacity, he continued to have oversight in the process of establishing the ZSO.[13] Following the 2017 Kosovan parliamentary election, he complained to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) that some Serbs had been denied the franchise.[14]

Member of the National Assembly of Serbia edit

Marić received the fifty-second position on the Progressive Party's Aleksandar Vučić — For Our Children electoral list in the 2020 parliamentary election[15] and was elected when the list won a landslide victory with 188 mandates. He is a member of the assembly committee on Kosovo-Metohija, a deputy member of the culture and information committee, the leader of Serbia's parliamentary friendship group with the Central African Republic, and a member the friendship groups with Australia, the Bahamas, Botswana, Brazil, Cameroon, Chile, China, Comoros, Croatia, Cyprus, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, Ireland, Jamaica, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Mexico, Mozambique, Nauru, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Philippines, Portugal, the Republic of Congo, Russia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sao Tome and Principe, Solomon Islands, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Uruguay, and Uzbekistan.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ "National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia | MP". www.parlament.gov.rs. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  2. ^ LJUBOMIR MARIĆ, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 25 December 2020.
  3. ^ KoSSev (5 August 2015). "Kosovski ministar: Kao Srbi iz Hrvatske, tražićemo pravo na svoju imovinu". KoSSev (in Serbian). Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Ko je sve na listi SNS za republičke poslanike?", Danas, 6 March 2020, accessed 30 June 2020.
  5. ^ "Zajednica srpskih opština jedna od glavnih tema u Briselu", N1, 12 January 2015, accessed 17 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Marić: ZSO ključna za opstanak Srba", N1, 5 May 2015, accessed 17 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Marić: Srbi će imati svog kandidata za predsednika Kosova", N1, 9 February 2016, accessed 17 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Marić: Srbi neće učestvovati u komisiji za vlasništvo Trepče", N1, 19 March 2016, accessed 17 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Isa Mustafa smenio Ljubomira Marića s mesta ministra", N1, 16 December 2016, accessed 17 July 2020.
  10. ^ Maja Nikolić, "Ministarsko mesto na Kosovu razdvojilo Vulinov PS od SNS", 22 December 2016, accessed 17 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Mustafa: Ne kajem se zbog smene Marića", N1, 28 December 2016, accessed 17 July 2020.
  12. ^ "Marić smenjen zbog izjava, Mustafa preti i ostalim Srbima", Blic, 26 December 2016, accessed 17 July 2020.
  13. ^ "Ljubomir Marić pomoćnik direktora Kancelarije za KiM", Blic (Source: Tanjug), 14 March 2017, accessed 17 July 2020.
  14. ^ "Marić: Velikom broju Srba uskraćeno pravo da biraju svoje predstavnike", Blic (Source: Beta), 7 July 2017, accessed 17 July 2020.
  15. ^ "Ko je sve na listi SNS za republičke poslanike?", Danas, 6 March 2020, accessed 30 June 2020.
  16. ^ LjUBOMIR MARIC, National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, accessed 25 December 2020.

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Ljubomir Maric Serbian Cyrillic Љubomir Mariћ Albanian Ljubomir Mariq born 1977 is a politician in Serbia and Kosovo He was minister of administration and local government in the government of Kosovo from 2014 to 2016 as a representative of the Serb List He was later elected to the National Assembly of Serbia in the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election Maric is a member of the Serbian Progressive Party 1 Ljubomir MaricЉubomir MariћNational Assembly of SerbiaIncumbentAssumed office 3 August 2020Assistant Director of theOffice for Kosovo and MetohijaIncumbentAssumed office 14 March 2017Prime MinisterAleksandar VucicAna BrnabicDirectorMarko ĐuricPetar PetkovicMinister of Administration and Local Government of KosovoIn office 9 December 2014 16 December 2016Prime MinisterIsa MustafaPreceded bySlobodan PetrovicSucceeded byMirjana JevticPersonal detailsBorn1977 age 46 47 Knin SR Croatia SFR YugoslaviaNationalitySerbianKosovanPolitical partySerbian Progressive PartySerb List Contents 1 Private life 2 Government minister in Kosovo 3 Member of the National Assembly of Serbia 4 ReferencesPrivate life editMaric was born in 1977 in Knin in what was then the Socialist Republic of Croatia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2 When he was eighteen years old in 1995 he and his family fled Knin during Operation Storm and settled in Kosovska Mitrovica in Kosovo and Metohija 3 He has a master s degree in management 4 Government minister in Kosovo editThe Serb List entered Kosovo s coalition government following the 2013 Brussels Agreement which normalized some relations between the governments of Serbia and Kosovo without resolving the status of the territory Maric was appointed as one of two Serb List representatives in government in 2014 serving as minister of administration and local self government He took part in the continuing negotiations in Brussels which focused on the planned establishment of the Community of Serb Municipalities Zajednica srpskih opstina ZSO among other matters 5 In a May 2015 interview he said that the ZSO was necessary for the survival of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija He added that there had been no will to create the ZSO prior to the formation of Isa Mustafa s administration and that the involvement of the Serb List in government had precipitated the change 6 The establishment of the ZSO was subsequently postponed and as of 2020 it has still not occurred Maric was a frequent spokesperson for the Serb community in Kosovo during his time in government In February 2016 he indicated that the community would put forward its own candidate in the 2016 Kosovan presidential election to pursue the formation of the ZSO 7 He later said that Serb delegates would not take part in local committee discussions as to the status of the Trepca Mines saying that the question should be resolved in Brussels 8 Maric was dismissed from government on 16 December 2016 and replaced with another representative of the Serb community 9 This decision was condemned by the Progressive Party which blamed manoeuvring by local members of the Movement of Socialists on the Serb List 10 This did not ultimately affect the alliance between the Progressives and the Movement of Socialists in the government of Serbia Prime Minister Mustafa defended the decision saying he did not have confidence in Maric as a minister and accusing Maric of making statements contrary to government policy 11 12 On 14 March 2017 the government of Serbia appointed Maric as assistant director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija In this capacity he continued to have oversight in the process of establishing the ZSO 13 Following the 2017 Kosovan parliamentary election he complained to the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe OSCE that some Serbs had been denied the franchise 14 Member of the National Assembly of Serbia editMaric received the fifty second position on the Progressive Party s Aleksandar Vucic For Our Children electoral list in the 2020 parliamentary election 15 and was elected when the list won a landslide victory with 188 mandates He is a member of the assembly committee on Kosovo Metohija a deputy member of the culture and information committee the leader of Serbia s parliamentary friendship group with the Central African Republic and a member the friendship groups with Australia the Bahamas Botswana Brazil Cameroon Chile China Comoros Croatia Cyprus the Dominican Republic Ecuador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Grenada Guinea Bissau Ireland Jamaica Kyrgyzstan Laos Liberia Madagascar Mali Mauritius Mexico Mozambique Nauru Nicaragua Nigeria Palau Papua New Guinea Paraguay the Philippines Portugal the Republic of Congo Russia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sao Tome and Principe Solomon Islands South Africa South Sudan Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Togo Trinidad and Tobago the United Kingdom the United States of America Uruguay and Uzbekistan 16 References edit National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia MP www parlament gov rs Retrieved 20 August 2020 LJUBOMIR MARIC Otvoreni Parlament accessed 25 December 2020 KoSSev 5 August 2015 Kosovski ministar Kao Srbi iz Hrvatske trazicemo pravo na svoju imovinu KoSSev in Serbian Retrieved 20 August 2020 Ko je sve na listi SNS za republicke poslanike Danas 6 March 2020 accessed 30 June 2020 Zajednica srpskih opstina jedna od glavnih tema u Briselu N1 12 January 2015 accessed 17 July 2020 Maric ZSO kljucna za opstanak Srba N1 5 May 2015 accessed 17 July 2020 Maric Srbi ce imati svog kandidata za predsednika Kosova N1 9 February 2016 accessed 17 July 2020 Maric Srbi nece ucestvovati u komisiji za vlasnistvo Trepce N1 19 March 2016 accessed 17 July 2020 Isa Mustafa smenio Ljubomira Marica s mesta ministra N1 16 December 2016 accessed 17 July 2020 Maja Nikolic Ministarsko mesto na Kosovu razdvojilo Vulinov PS od SNS 22 December 2016 accessed 17 July 2020 Mustafa Ne kajem se zbog smene Marica N1 28 December 2016 accessed 17 July 2020 Maric smenjen zbog izjava Mustafa preti i ostalim Srbima Blic 26 December 2016 accessed 17 July 2020 Ljubomir Maric pomocnik direktora Kancelarije za KiM Blic Source Tanjug 14 March 2017 accessed 17 July 2020 Maric Velikom broju Srba uskraceno pravo da biraju svoje predstavnike Blic Source Beta 7 July 2017 accessed 17 July 2020 Ko je sve na listi SNS za republicke poslanike Danas 6 March 2020 accessed 30 June 2020 LjUBOMIR MARIC National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia accessed 25 December 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ljubomir Maric amp oldid 1218782463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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