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    Aleksandar Bakočević (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Бакочевић; 8 November 1928 – 13 January 2007) was a Serbian politician who served as the Mayor of Belgrade...
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  • to: People Aleksandar Bakočević, Yugoslav Serbian politician Radmila Bakočević, Serbian soprano Nebojša Bakočević, Serbian actor Vaso Bakočević, Montenegrin...
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    self-government from 11 August 2016 until 29 June 2017, under prime minister Aleksandar Vučić and acting prime minister Ivica Dačić. In this role, Brnabić initiated...
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    popular prominent Serbian Communist official and former Yugoslav Partisan Aleksandar Ranković who was known to promote Serbian national interests in Yugoslavia...
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  • Assembly of Serbia In office 25 January 1993 – 29 June 1993 Preceded by Aleksandar Bakočević Succeeded by Zoran Aranđelović Personal details Born (1953-08-27)...
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  • of Serbia and Montenegro (OKSCG) In office 1996–2005 Preceded by Aleksandar Bakočević Succeeded by Philip Zepter Minister of Youth and Sports In office...
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    of Serbia Movement), Velimir Ilić (New Serbia), Aleksandar Vulin (Movement of Socialists) and Aleksandar Vučić organised a protest demanding early parliamentary...
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    roles which he previously served under governments of Mirko Cvetković, Aleksandar Vučić, and Ana Brnabić. He has been the leader of the Socialist Party...
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    Sokolović  Republic of Serbia (1992–2006) Slobodan Unković (1991) Aleksandar Bakočević (1991–93) Zoran Lilić (1993) Zoran Aranđelović (1993–94) Dragan Tomić...
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    Temporary Council's members include president Aleksandar Šapić (SNS), mayor of Belgrade from 2022 to 2023, Aleksandar Mirković (SNS), Nikola Nikodijević (SPS)...
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