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Žarko Obradović

Žarko Obradović (Serbian Cyrillic: Жарко Обрадовић, pronounced [ʒǎːrko obrǎːdoʋitɕ]; born 21 May 1960)[1] is a Serbian politician who served as the minister of education from 2008 to 2013.[2]

Žarko Obradović
Жарко Обрадовић
Obradović in 2011
Minister of Education and Science
In office
14 March 2011 – 2 September 2013
Preceded byHimself
Božidar Đelić
(Science)
Succeeded byTomislav Jovanović
Minister of Education
In office
7 July 2008 – 14 March 2011
Preceded byZoran Lončar
Succeeded byHimself
Personal details
Born (1960-05-21) 21 May 1960 (age 63)
Ivangrad, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Political partySocialist Party of Serbia
Residence(s)Belgrade, Serbia
ProfessionProfessor

He holds a position of Lecturer at the Megatrend University and the Dean at the University's Faculty of Public Administration.[citation needed]

In May 2022, he was appointed Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna.[3]

Biography edit

Born at Ivangrad (now Berane) in Montenegro, Obradović graduated from the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Belgrade, where he later also received his MA and PhD.[4] He has published two books and ten papers.

From 1998 until 2000, he was Deputy Minister for Local Self-Government and in the Interim Government, while from October 2000 until January 2001 he held the position of Deputy Minister of Higher Education.[4]

He has been MP since 2001. He was President and Deputy President of the Socialist Party of Serbia caucus in the Serbian parliament and has been Deputy President of the Socialist Party of Serbia from December 2006.[4]

On 7 July 2008 he was appointed Minister of Education in the Cabinet of Mirko Cvetković, and held that position in the Cabinet of Ivica Dačić as well until Cabinet reshuffle in 2013.[4]

Apart from his native Serbian, he speaks English fluently and has a working knowledge of French.

Personal life edit

He is married, and has two daughters.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ . Council of Europe. Archived from the original on 30 November 2007.
  2. ^ "Around 1,500 schools in Serbia set to go on strike Friday". EMG. Tanjug. 28 January 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
  3. ^ "PERMANENT MISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA TO THE OSCE AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - VIENNA". www.osce-vienna.mfa.gov.rs. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  4. ^ a b c d "Žarko Obradović". istinomer.rs.

External links edit

Government offices
Preceded by Minister of Education of Serbia
2008 – 2011
Succeeded by
Himself
Preceded by
Himself
Božidar Đelić
(Minister of Science)
Minister of Education and Science of Serbia
2011 – 2013
Succeeded by
Tomislav Jovanović


Žarko, obradović, serbian, cyrillic, Жарко, Обрадовић, pronounced, ʒǎːrko, obrǎːdoʋitɕ, born, 1960, serbian, politician, served, minister, education, from, 2008, 2013, Жарко, Обрадовићobradović, 2011minister, education, sciencein, office, march, 2011, septembe. Zarko Obradovic Serbian Cyrillic Zharko Obradoviћ pronounced ʒǎːrko obrǎːdoʋitɕ born 21 May 1960 1 is a Serbian politician who served as the minister of education from 2008 to 2013 2 Zarko ObradovicZharko ObradoviћObradovic in 2011Minister of Education and ScienceIn office 14 March 2011 2 September 2013Preceded byHimselfBozidar Đelic Science Succeeded byTomislav JovanovicMinister of EducationIn office 7 July 2008 14 March 2011Preceded byZoran LoncarSucceeded byHimselfPersonal detailsBorn 1960 05 21 21 May 1960 age 63 Ivangrad PR Montenegro FPR YugoslaviaNationalitySerbianPolitical partySocialist Party of SerbiaResidence s Belgrade SerbiaProfessionProfessorHe holds a position of Lecturer at the Megatrend University and the Dean at the University s Faculty of Public Administration citation needed In May 2022 he was appointed Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 References 4 External linksBiography editBorn at Ivangrad now Berane in Montenegro Obradovic graduated from the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Belgrade where he later also received his MA and PhD 4 He has published two books and ten papers From 1998 until 2000 he was Deputy Minister for Local Self Government and in the Interim Government while from October 2000 until January 2001 he held the position of Deputy Minister of Higher Education 4 He has been MP since 2001 He was President and Deputy President of the Socialist Party of Serbia caucus in the Serbian parliament and has been Deputy President of the Socialist Party of Serbia from December 2006 4 On 7 July 2008 he was appointed Minister of Education in the Cabinet of Mirko Cvetkovic and held that position in the Cabinet of Ivica Dacic as well until Cabinet reshuffle in 2013 4 Apart from his native Serbian he speaks English fluently and has a working knowledge of French Personal life editHe is married and has two daughters citation needed References edit Mr Zarko OBRADOVIC Council of Europe Archived from the original on 30 November 2007 Around 1 500 schools in Serbia set to go on strike Friday EMG Tanjug 28 January 2011 Retrieved 31 January 2011 PERMANENT MISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA TO THE OSCE AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS VIENNA www osce vienna mfa gov rs Retrieved 2023 04 05 a b c d Zarko Obradovic istinomer rs External links editGovernment officesPreceded byZoran Loncar Minister of Education of Serbia2008 2011 Succeeded byHimselfPreceded byHimselfBozidar Đelic Minister of Science Minister of Education and Science of Serbia2011 2013 Succeeded byTomislav Jovanovic nbsp This article about a Serbian politician is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zarko Obradovic amp oldid 1183512348, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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