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Srđan Milić

Srđan Milić (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Милић; born September 17, 1965) is a Montenegrin politician and Member of the Parliament of Montenegro, from 2002 to 2020 and former leader of the Socialist People's Party, from 2006 until his resignation in 2017. He was a candidate for President of Montenegro in 2008.

Srđan Milić
Срђан Милић
Srđan Milić in April 2014
Member of Parliament
In office
20 October 2002 – 30 August 2020
PresidentRanko Krivokapić
Darko Pajović
Ivan Brajović
Personal details
Born (1965-09-17) 17 September 1965 (age 58)
Bar, SFR Yugoslavia
Political partySocialist People's Party
Alma materUniversity of Dubrovnik
ProfessionEntrepreneur, politician

Background edit

Milić was born in the coastal city of Bar, at that time part of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro of SFR Yugoslavia. His family hails from Bjelice.[1]

He declared himself to be Serb ethnicity and Serbian language native speaker.[2] He studied at the Faculty for Outer Trade and Tourism at the University of Dubrovnik in SR Croatia, also learning English, Italian and German and computer skills. After graduation, he permanently moved to Budva, where he got married and had three children. He worked in the field of tourism from 1983 to 1990. In 1991 and 1992, he was an assistant at the University of Montenegro's Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management in Kotor.

Politics edit

From 1992 to 2002 he worked as an entrepreneur, when he entered the world of politics, joining Predrag Bulatović's reformed Socialist People's Party of Montenegro. In the party, he dedicated his life to the research of the European Union and European integrations of outside countries.

A member of both the Main Board of the SNP and the Main Board's Executive Committee, he was elected President of SNP CG's Commission for European and Euro-Atlantic integration. In the 2006 parliamentary election, he was elected into the parliament on the SNP-NS-DSS coalition's list. Over the years, he attended and held numerous conferences across the European continent on the subject of European integrations.

After President Bulatović's resignation for a catastrophically poor rating at an election, Milić was elected President of the Socialist People's Party on 26 November 2006. Becoming chief of SNP's parliamentary club, he distanced the party from its traditional partners the People's Party and Democratic Serb Party, introducing the prime element of European Social Democracy in SNP's political ideology. He rendered the party a strong supporter of European Union enlargement and promoted a shift in Montenegrin standard politics. He is a member of the Montenegrin Parliament's Commission for European Integration.

He has said that he loves Serbia and Russia, and that Montenegro did a big mistake in supporting sanctions against Russia.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ U Resni održan bratstvenički skup porodice Milić, Vijesti
  2. ^ Milić: Srbin sam i govorim srpskim jezikom, Analitika
  3. ^ MILIĆ: Volim Rusiju i Srbiju, a najviše Crnu Goru, Analitika

External links edit

  • (in Serbian) Biography at the Socialist People's Party
  • (in Serbian) Srdjan Milic for the president of Montenegro

srđan, milić, serbian, cyrillic, Срђан, Милић, born, september, 1965, montenegrin, politician, member, parliament, montenegro, from, 2002, 2020, former, leader, socialist, people, party, from, 2006, until, resignation, 2017, candidate, president, montenegro, 2. Srđan Milic Serbian Cyrillic Srђan Miliћ born September 17 1965 is a Montenegrin politician and Member of the Parliament of Montenegro from 2002 to 2020 and former leader of the Socialist People s Party from 2006 until his resignation in 2017 He was a candidate for President of Montenegro in 2008 Srđan MilicSrђan MiliћSrđan Milic in April 2014Member of ParliamentIn office 20 October 2002 30 August 2020PresidentRanko KrivokapicDarko PajovicIvan BrajovicPersonal detailsBorn 1965 09 17 17 September 1965 age 58 Bar SFR YugoslaviaPolitical partySocialist People s PartyAlma materUniversity of DubrovnikProfessionEntrepreneur politician Contents 1 Background 1 1 Politics 2 References 2 1 External linksBackground editMilic was born in the coastal city of Bar at that time part of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro of SFR Yugoslavia His family hails from Bjelice 1 He declared himself to be Serb ethnicity and Serbian language native speaker 2 He studied at the Faculty for Outer Trade and Tourism at the University of Dubrovnik in SR Croatia also learning English Italian and German and computer skills After graduation he permanently moved to Budva where he got married and had three children He worked in the field of tourism from 1983 to 1990 In 1991 and 1992 he was an assistant at the University of Montenegro s Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management in Kotor Politics edit From 1992 to 2002 he worked as an entrepreneur when he entered the world of politics joining Predrag Bulatovic s reformed Socialist People s Party of Montenegro In the party he dedicated his life to the research of the European Union and European integrations of outside countries A member of both the Main Board of the SNP and the Main Board s Executive Committee he was elected President of SNP CG s Commission for European and Euro Atlantic integration In the 2006 parliamentary election he was elected into the parliament on the SNP NS DSS coalition s list Over the years he attended and held numerous conferences across the European continent on the subject of European integrations After President Bulatovic s resignation for a catastrophically poor rating at an election Milic was elected President of the Socialist People s Party on 26 November 2006 Becoming chief of SNP s parliamentary club he distanced the party from its traditional partners the People s Party and Democratic Serb Party introducing the prime element of European Social Democracy in SNP s political ideology He rendered the party a strong supporter of European Union enlargement and promoted a shift in Montenegrin standard politics He is a member of the Montenegrin Parliament s Commission for European Integration He has said that he loves Serbia and Russia and that Montenegro did a big mistake in supporting sanctions against Russia 3 References edit U Resni odrzan bratstvenicki skup porodice Milic Vijesti Milic Srbin sam i govorim srpskim jezikom Analitika MILIC Volim Rusiju i Srbiju a najvise Crnu Goru Analitika External links edit in Serbian Biography at the Socialist People s Party in Serbian Srdjan Milic for the president of Montenegro Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Srđan Milic amp oldid 1194338041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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