Dragoljub Mićunović
Serbian politician and academic
Dragoljub Mićunović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгољуб Мићуновић Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [ˈdrǎɡɔʎub miˈt͜ɕǔːnɔʋit͜ɕ]; born 14 June 1930) is a Serbian politician and philosopher.
Dragoljub Mićunović | |
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President of the Chamber of Citizens of the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia | |
In office November 3, 2000 – March 3, 2003 | |
Preceded by | Milomir Minić |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
President of the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro | |
In office March 3, 2003 – March 4, 2004 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Zoran Šami |
Personal details | |
Born | Merdare, Vardar Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 14 June 1930
Nationality | Serbian |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Alma mater | University of Belgrade |
Profession | Philosopher, Politician |
He was one of the founders of the modern Democratic Party (DS) in 1989, and its first President (1990-1994). He left DS in 1996 to form Democratic Centre.[1]
As a member of Democratic Opposition of Serbia, he was speaker of the Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro between 2000 and 2004. In 2004, he rejoined DS and has been an active member of the party and member of the Assembly of Serbia since.
He was a candidate at the 2003 Serbian presidential election, winning 35.42% of the popular vote, but the election was canceled due to low turnout.
References
change- ↑ Biography Archived 2016-03-31 at the Wayback Machine (in Serbian)
Other websites
change- Interview with Mr. Mićunović in English
- Memoirs of Mićunović [1] [2] [3] (in Serbian)