565:-- one in the 110th position, the other in the 184th. Both were from Belgrade and were born in 1981. The latter candidate appears to have been the individual who later became assistant mayor of Belgrade. The former may have been the subject of this article, although this is not entirely clear – the candidate was described as a lawyer, whereas Marković does not have a law degree. It is possible the description was simply an error, in which case it may be reasonably assumed to be the same person.
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