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Boris Tadić

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and to cooperate between other state bodies and institutions, in order to enable the citizens of Serbia to exercise their rights. The People's Office of the President is divided into four divisions: Legal Affairs Division, Social Affairs Division, Projects Division and General Affairs Division. The first Director of the People's Office was
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attention to the fact that the KSF were formed on the basis of the Ahtisaari Plan that was never adopted by the Security Council and added that the creation of these forces constitutes a breach of the Serbian Constitution and international law, which is why they should be disbanded. He called for the
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the winning team with a glass of champagne. It is illegal to consume alcohol at Serbian sporting events, in order to stop violence. Tadić pleaded guilty, saying "I did not know that consumption of alcohol, even if only for a toast, has been forbidden so I fully take responsibility for the violation"
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in Belgrade where Medvedev stated that "We proceed from the understanding that Serbia is a single state with its jurisdiction spanning its entire territory, and we will adhere to this principled stance in the future, We have made a deal to coordinate together our efforts in order to get out of this
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During the 2004 election campaign, Tadić promised to form a new special institution called the People's Office. The People's Office of the President of the Republic was opened on 1 October 2004. The role of the People's Office is to make communication between the citizens and the President easier,
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in September 2008, an annual German award sponsored by Werkstatt Deutschland, a non-profit organisation based in Berlin. The award recognises four people or groups for their commitment to innovation, renewal, and a pioneering spirit through political, economic, and cultural activities. The other
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in January 2009, he sent protest letters both to the and NATO Secretaries-General. The letter states that Serbia views those forces as an illegal paramilitary organisation that constitutes a threat to the country's security and a danger to peace and stability in the Western Balkans. Tadić drew
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described the media situation as generally free and stated that press operated with little government interference, although most media outlets are thought to be aligned with specific political parties. Some observers have describe that the coalition government led by Tadić's Democratic Party
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In early 2014, after losing the internal reelections in the Democratic Party to Dragan Đilas, Tadić resigned from his position of honorary president and left the party. Subsequently, a number of prominent party members defected from the party and stated that they intend to form a list in the
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in Serbia from January 2008 to June 2010. The Council concluded that the media in Serbia was overwhelmed by strong political pressure, that full control over the media was established, that no medium broadcast objective and complete information, and that events were censored or reported on
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was threatened and that independent newspapers were struggling against economic pressure and political interference, sometimes even against undue judiciary pressure through court decisions. The two main journalism associations and the journalists' union stated support for the letter.
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He was previously married to journalist Veselinka Zastavniković from 1980 to 1996, but they divorced, having had no children. They met in the 1970s. Throughout their marriage they were actively involved in various socio-political activities including protests and petitions against
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In 2011, Tadić won the North-South Prize awarded by the Council of Europe and distinguishing his deep commitment and actions for the promotion and protection of human rights, defence of pluralist democracy, and the strengthening partnership of the north–south solidarity.
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Advisors to the President of the Republic carry out the analytical, advisory and other corresponding tasks for the needs of the President of the Republic as well as other expert tasks in relations of the President with the Government and the Parliament.
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members from 250 to 150 to better reflect the size of the country followed by changes in law on party registration and financing in order to consolidate similar parties and limit those with little support which should bring Serbia closer to a
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From the official site of his party, SDS, before Награде и признања heading: Имао је два брака. У првом браку је био до 1997. године, а у другом до 2019. године. (He had two marriages. The first one lasted until 1997, the second one until
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meeting to react urgently and annul the act. He also said that Belgrade would never recognise the independence of Kosovo and would never give up the struggle for its legitimate interests. Russia backed Serbia's position and President
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On 13 March 2008, President Tadić signed a decree dissolving the country's parliament and slating early parliamentary elections for 11 May. Boris Tadić gathered a large pro-EU coalition around his Democratic Party and
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of the 1990s. On 6 December 2004, Boris Tadić made an apology in Bosnia and Herzegovina to all those who suffered crimes committed in the name of the Serbian people. In July 2005, Tadić visited the Bosnian town of
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was right when he said that the SAA should have been signed, he nonetheless vowed to annul the agreement after the parliamentary elections, calling it "not in the service of Serbia's territorial integrity."
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showed a preference for Tadić. On the other hand, the election observation organisations highlighted the many national-frequency televisions broadcast more affirmative content about the opposition parties.
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date for 20 January 2008. The Democratic Party submitted the candidacy of its leader to the Republic Electoral Commission on 21 December. Tadić held his first election convention on 22 December, in
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Boris Tadić founded the Centre of Modern Skills (Centar modernih veština, CMV) in 1998, an NGO dealing with political and civic education, and the development of the political culture and dialogue.
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as the president of DS in November 2012, after which Tadić unsuccessfully sought to become the party's president again in 2014. He then left DS and formed the New Democratic Party, later renamed to
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Tadić's maternal grandfather was Strahinja Kićanović, a wealthy tradesman and landowner who unsuccessfully ran twice for the office of member of parliament. He was killed during
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Tadić was criticised both inside and outside the party for the manoeuvre of calling early presidential elections without a clear goal, and entering them with over-confidence.
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in 2011, Tadić announced that snap elections will be held in 2012. He lost in the second round to Nikolić, who succeeded him as president of Serbia. Tadić was replaced by
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Some observers have describe that the coalition government led by Tadić's Democratic Party introduced some media control mechanisms, which were further developed by the
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Balkan leaders honoured for ‘tolerance, honesty, moral courage, and reconciliation’ at European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation ceremony (European Jewish Press)
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Amid controversy regarding the legitimacy of the third mandate and the legality of certain decisions, incumbent Tadić lost the presidential elections to his opponent,
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had similar media coverage, but the campaign coverage was characterised by the lack of analytical and critical reporting, while some media outlets such as the weekly
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regime to severely curtail media freedom. Media associations criticised the ruling coalition for adopting the controversial Law on Public Information proposed by the
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had similar media coverage, but the campaign coverage was characterised by the lack of analytical and critical reporting, while some media outlets such as the weekly
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and won the election with 2,304,467 votes (50.31 per cent). After the election he assured Serbian citizens in Kosovo that they would never be betrayed.
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from March 2003 until he started his presidential campaign in April 2004. He served as an MP of the Democratic Party in the Chamber of Citizens of the
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signed the document on behalf of Serbia, as per the authorisation of the Government from December 2007. He was opposed by the then Prime Minister
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and that the decade-long problems between Serbs and Albanians still exist. He called the international institutions to find a solution within the
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coalition in 2003, the president of the Security Services Control Committee, as well as the parliamentary leader of the Democratic Party in the
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in Vatican City, making him the first Serbian head of state to be granted an audience with a pope. This helped improve traditionally strained
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to appeal. He said that Serbia wishes to help the Tribunal to collect evidence "because Haradinaj’s place is in prison". He said that former
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and League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina refused to sign it despite supporting the government. It was also criticised by the right-wing
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On 21 May 2009, Dragan Marić, a former businessman who was revolted over the court decision in his dispute with the national air carrier
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On 6 September 2007, Tadić was a signatory of the agreement that led to the formation of the Council for Cooperation between Serbia and
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had said that witnesses in the case against Haradinaj had been intimidated and even murdered to prevent them testifying to his crimes.
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In April 2009, Tadić announced a constitutional reform proposal. His initiative includes the proposal to reduce the number of the
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Boris Tadić has advocated an early presidential election that is required under constitutional law, since the adoption of the new
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He was arrested during his studies in July 1982 for protesting the arrest of a group of students, arrested for protesting against
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Tadić said that Serbia would never recognise an independent Kosovo. He stated that the problem of Kosovo was not solved by the
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Tadić, as the newly elected Democratic Party leader, was chosen as the candidate for the presidential election. He defeated
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Castaldo, Antonino; Pinna, Alessandra (2017). "De-Europeanization in the Balkans. Media freedom in post-Milošević Serbia".
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parties. He received 1,457,030 votes (35.39 per cent) in the first round. In the second round on 3 February 2008, he faced
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wrote to Tadić that press freedom in Serbia was seriously compromised, that the safety of investigative journalists in
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in March 2003 led to a leadership convention of the Democratic Party in February 2004, which was won by Tadić against
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On 5 April 2012, a day after announcing his decision, Tadić submitted his resignation to the speaker of parliament,
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in 2000. Tadić was elected deputy leader of the Democratic Party twice, in February 2000 and then in October 2001.
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in the media. It was also revealed that he ignored the minister and has not submitted a single report in a year.
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that brought peace to Bosnia, he supports its territorial integrity. Tadić also said that Serbia supports the
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in 1990. He served as an MP and member of the parliamentary Science and Technology Committee following the
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where he thanked him for Romanian support and stated that "Serbia will not give up its future in Europe".
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after previously serving as a member of its provisional leadership. He stood as a candidate for DS in the
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forces. In 2007, Tadić issued an apology to Croatia for any crimes committed in Serbia's name during the
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with a degree in psychology. He later worked as a journalist, military psychologist, and teacher at the
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in South Africa, Tadić and other Serbian ministers celebrated at the end of the match in Belgrade's
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Tadić was married to Tatjana Rodić, with whom he has two daughters. The couple separated in 2019.
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agreements with the European Union. While, on 1 May, Koštunica said that Russian Foreign Minister
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He worked as a journalist, military clinical psychologist and as a teacher of psychology at the
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selectively and incompletely. The report concluded that marketing agencies owned by senior
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in 2000, he was appointed as the minister of telecommunications in the government of the
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after again beating Nikolić in the second round. During his second mandate, DS formed a
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countries, became the first Serbian head of state or head of government to visit the
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said that any support for Kosovo's unilateral declaration is immoral and illegal.
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proclaimed a declaration of independence on 17 February 2008. Boris Tadić urged a
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on 30 December 2008. Ponoš made public accusations against the Defence Minister
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in the government of Serbia. Tadić was elected president of DS a year after the
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introduced some media control mechanisms, which were further developed by the
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Tadić also said that Serbia would not accept the legality of the EU's planned
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as a lecturer of political advertising. He is a Senior Network Member at the
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During his first mandate, he advocated cooperation and reconciliation of the
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Dragan Djilas new leader of Democratic party, Boris Tadic honorary president
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that took place in May. Cvetković was sworn in after giving the oath in the
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Tadić was sworn in at the inauguration ceremony on 15 February 2008 in the
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Serbia's president set to trigger early vote – Europe – Al Jazeera English
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and with the support of Commissioner for Information of Public Importance
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Jubilee Medal "65 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945"
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In 2012, in Brussels, Tadić, together with the ex-President of Croatia
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when he was three years old, and his father got a job at the newspaper
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Tadić invoked his constitutional powers of Commander-in-Chief of the
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in October 2006. On 13 December 2007, the speaker of the Parliament,
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reiterating that Serbia was in need of consensus-building policies.
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who called the declaration a reconciliation of the two wings of the
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After being pressured by protests that were organised by Nikolić's
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status. Additionally, Serbia also completed its obligations to the
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with Serbian President Boris Tadić and Foreign Minister of Serbia
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was unable to form a pro-European government with the hard-line
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with Tadić as its leader. A coalition was agreed upon with the
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but also territorial integrity of Serbia with sovereignty over
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On 22 June 2007, Tadić presided over the 1000th meeting of the
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and later went on to be the acting parliamentary leader of the
3024: 1774:. Acting Secretary General of the Office of the President was 4785:"Mediji u izborima – Monitoring medija-Izborna kampanja 2012" 5954: 5918: 5856: 5790: 4998:[Tadić at the commemoration in Jadovno] (in Serbian) 4624:"Serbia's EU progress report: no progress for press freedom" 4092:"Serbia's EU progress report: no progress for press freedom" 3441:"Serbian president says his country does not want isolation" 4489:"Dačić hoće da se miri i sa Dinkićem, Čankom i Draškovićem" 1375:, at the 63rd UN General Assembly session in September 2008 3871:"Serbia's Tadic announces constitutional reform proposals" 1196:, as the standards he asked for in 2004 were not reached. 5226: 3623:(in Serbian). Predsednik.rs. 8 April 2008. Archived from 2880:"Serbia: Tadic, Nikolic Headed For Second-Round Showdown" 2240:
for "respectfulness, openness, humanity, and tolerance".
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
4269: 4027:"Serbia President Boris Tadic fined for champagne toast" 3465:. Agence France-Presse. 25 February 2008. Archived from 3375:"US Official Urges Serbia to Embrace Future with Europe" 2980:"Timeline: Serbia's troubled path to EU accession talks" 2574:"Tadic Victory Could Topple Fragile Coalition in Serbia" 1596:
meets Tadić during the state visit to Serbia in May 2009
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The Independent – Serbian President Boris Tadic resigns
3177:"Tadić: Nemam prava da pozovem Srbe da izađu na izbore" 2596:"Pro-Western Tadic wins Serbia's presidential election" 1928:, President of the Socialist Party of Serbia, signed a 952:
George C. Marshall European Centre for Security Studies
4765:. Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe 4165:. Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe 3901:"Tadic: Constitution must ensure balanced development" 3847:. Xinhua News Agency. 31 December 2008. Archived from 3351:. Xinhua News Agency. 14 February 2008. Archived from 2060:, held a significant share of the advertising market. 2028:
In September 2011 the Anti-Corruption Council, led by
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for Kosovo. On 25 February 2008, Boris Tadić met with
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Tadić advocated cooperation and reconciliation of the
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Tadić served as Minister of Telecommunications in the
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He is 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm) tall.
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Following the Republic of Kosovo's formation of the
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University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy alumni
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Xinhua News Agency. 22 May 2009. Archived from 3773:. BalkanInsight. 3 September 2008. Archived from 774:, which remained a parliamentary party up to the 5210:first term, as Tadić was elected under previous 4270:CeSID i TANJUG broje glasove pred očima javnosti 4040: 4038: 4036: 3709:"Koštunica agrees with Lavrov: SAA long overdue" 3504:"Tadić demands appeal against Haradinaj verdict" 2394:European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation 2257:European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation 1527:sealed the deal regarding the construction of a 1453:Tadić said that he was ready, authorised as per 2052:officials and Tadić's close associates, namely 1379:On 5 April 2008, Tadić called the acquittal of 1188:, Tadić stated that he had no right to call on 4810:"Putin to talk pipeline, attend football game" 4631:LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog 4099:LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog 3819:"Tadic dismisses Chief of General Staff Ponos" 3605:. Balkan Insight. 9 April 2008. Archived from 3423:"Lavrov says Bush arms to Kosovo illegitimate" 1968:. Tadić defended the reconciliation after the 1422:– Boris Tadić". The coalition list was led by 1155:As President, Tadić has pursued a pro-Western 5999: 5749: 5503: 5386: 4743:(in Serbian). Savet za borbu protiv korupcije 4511:"SPO neće da potpiše deklaraciju o pomirenju" 3202:Tadić formally submits presidential candidacy 2451:"Report: Elections to be held in spring 2012" 1539:and dismissed the Chief of the General Staff 1465:on 29 April, where the Deputy Prime Minister 1238:integration of Serbia into the European Union 1146:accession of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the EU 606: 8: 6578:Social Democratic Party (Serbia) politicians 5401:Minister of Defence of Serbia and Montenegro 5265:Minister of Defence of Serbia and Montenegro 4213:. Predsednik.rs. 30 May 2011. Archived from 2671:"Boris Tadić na poslu i na dan krsne slave!" 1878:Coalition with the Socialist Party of Serbia 1360:pipeline was also signed during this visit. 1111:independence referendum in Montenegro (2006) 894:University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy 782:, he is an advocate of closer ties with the 133:Minister of Defence of Serbia and Montenegro 5232:2008 Official Presidential Campaign Website 4423:""Nacionalno pomirenje" odlaže nove izbore" 3667:. China View. 11 April 2008. Archived from 3639:"Tadic authorized as per Vienna Convention" 3603:"Serbia's Parties Slam Solana Over EU Deal" 1473:who believed that Serbia ought not to sign 808:People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 759:, leading to low rates of economic growth. 479: 6006: 5992: 5984: 5756: 5742: 5734: 5531: 5510: 5496: 5488: 5393: 5379: 5371: 5248: 4534:"Milošević više nije "balkanski kasapin"?" 4447:(in Serbian). Deutsche Welle. 10 July 2008 3463:"Putin's heir backs Serbia in Kosovo spat" 2796:Биографија: Ја сам данас председник Србије 1658:regime to severely curtail media freedom. 896:with a degree in psychology, specifically 613: 599: 433: 51: 31: 4384:, Tanjug, 4 February 2014, archived from 4364:, Tanjug, 30 January 2014, archived from 4344:, Tanjug, 19 January 2014, archived from 4066: 3397:"Tadić warns of "legal vacuum" in Kosovo" 3220:Boris Tadić – Postavi pitanje predsedniku 2882:. Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty RFE/RL 2426: 2424: 2276:Medal For the Contribution to the Victory 1450:not to interfere with Serbian elections. 1356:complicated situation". Agreement on the 1159:. On 28 September 2005, he met with Pope 1085:countries, strained by the burden of the 788:accession of Serbia to the European Union 719:. He successfully ran for re-election in 489: 3771:"Serbia Won't Recognise Georgia Regions" 3746:"Serbs Choose New Premier for Coalition" 3482:"Medvedev in show of support for Serbia" 2415:"Serbia Split on Srebrenica Declaration" 2153:On 4 August 2007, Tadić was awarded the 2104:and currently teaches psychology in the 1699: 1577:During his visit to Serbia in May 2009, 1184:Contrary to his earlier decision in the 995:from November 2000 to March 2003 and as 818:, was a philosopher and a member of the 731:, its former opponent, which signed the 5197: 4948:"Samo još nekoliko santimetara, molim!" 4469:(in Serbian). Peščanik. 19 October 2008 4341:Djilas stays leader of Democratic Party 4307:, Blic, 5 November 2012, archived from 3077:"Policy of peace Serbia's goal – Tadić" 3003:"Tadić apologized to Croatian citizens" 2739: 2737: 2502:Grujić, Dragoslav (27 September 2006). 2405: 1930:Declaration of Political Reconciliation 1915:League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1851:League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1459:Stabilisation and Association Agreement 1436:League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 1335:Boris Tadić with Slovak Prime Minister 984:parties which played a key role in his 812:Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia 778:, which it boycotted. A self-described 733:Stabilisation and Association Agreement 499: 436: 194:4 November 2000 – 7 March 2003 4581:(in Croatian). SEEbiz. 28 October 2012 4118:(in Serbian). Standard. 6 October 2008 3953:"Kaczynski: EU's doors open to Serbia" 3127:. Catholic Press Photo. Archived from 2622:"Četiri stuba srpske spoljne politike" 2310:Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University 2157:that is given by the Swiss Foundation 2067:, Tadić and main opposition candidate 1672:, Tadić and main opposition candidate 180:Minister of Telecommunications of the 145:17 March 2003 – 16 April 2004 6573:Democratic Party (Serbia) politicians 5065:"Laganje o Borisu Tadiću i Jasenovcu" 4322:Barlovac, Bojana (26 November 2012), 3641:. Blic. 24 March 2008. Archived from 2868:from the original on 4 November 2012. 976:The Democratic Party was part of the 640: 7: 4644:Didanović, Vera (3 September 2009). 4361:Former president of Serbia leaves DS 3727:"EU deal signature will be annulled" 3480:MacDonald, Neil (25 February 2008). 3399:. B92. 18 March 2008. Archived from 2530:"Tadić: Niko da se ne meša u izbore" 2413:Barlovac, Bojana (12 January 2010). 2265:European Prize for Political Culture 2229:. In March 2010, Tadić received the 2155:European Prize for Political Culture 1610:Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs 820:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 668:(DS) in 1990 and was elected to the 484: 81:11 July 2004 – 5 April 2012 5912:FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro 5777:Presidents of People's Assembly of 5020:[Victims of war 1941–1945] 4601:"Freedom in the World 2011: Serbia" 4557:"DS-SPS: Počnimo Ljubav Iz Početka" 3591:2008 Serbian parliamentary election 3577:from the original on 24 March 2008. 3385:from the original on 12 March 2014. 3274:(in Serbian). B92. 15 February 2008 3232:"Serbia election victory for Tadic" 2378:Ilyas Afandiyev International Prize 1863:2023 Serbian parliamentary election 1646:Tadić with Croatian Prime Minister 1606:Battalion of Military Police Cobras 1328:to send arms to Kosovo "bad news". 1186:2004 Kosovan parliamentary election 968:1993 Serbian parliamentary election 915:movement. Tadić spent one month in 739:for Serbian citizens travelling to 6583:Candidates for President of Serbia 4996:"Tadić na komemoraciji u Jadovnom" 4958:from the original on 3 March 2014. 4622:Kmezić, Marko (11 November 2015). 4513:(in Serbian). Mondo. 6 August 2008 4467:"Deklaracija o pomirenju DS i SPS" 4090:Kmezić, Marko (11 November 2015). 3447:. 21 February 2008. Archived from 3305:"Kosovo MPs proclaim independence" 3009:from the original on 26 June 2007. 2990:from the original on 22 July 2013. 2954:"Serb leader apologises in Bosnia" 2004:European Federation of Journalists 1894:. Faced with the possibility of a 1318:unilaterally declared independence 1194:2007 Kosovo parliamentary election 837:The Tadićs are descendants of the 753:Kosovo declaration of independence 494: 25: 6563:Serbia and Montenegro politicians 5242:Boris Tadić MySpace campaign page 4692:(in Serbian). Danas. 17 July 2011 4491:(in Serbian). Danas. 24 July 2008 4400:"Tadiću mandat DS-a za pregovore" 3729:. B92. 2 May 2008. Archived from 2823:www.europeanleadershipnetwork.org 2600:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2120:and so-called 'verbal delict' in 980:(DOS), a grand coalition of anti- 6440: 6327: 6219: 6146: 6064: 6053: 6027: 5631: 5153:"Tadić to receive Steiger award" 4790:. Biro za društvena istraživanja 4421:Matović, Dragana (9 June 2008). 4285:"Former nationalist ousts Tadic" 4187:Barlovac, Bojana (7 June 2012). 4143:(in Serbian). B92. 29 March 2009 3715:from the original on 2 May 2008. 3253:Tadić: Now is time for hard work 2720:"Биографија: Živeli smo skromno" 2504:"Mandat, ovlašćenja i komentari" 2096:Tadić with his daughter and wife 1859:Social Democratic Party (Serbia) 1783:Biserka Jevtimijević Drinjaković 1140:and that, as a guarantor of the 1098:of 8,000 Muslim men and boys by 586: 441: 420: 353: 326: 6553:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina 5093:. 4 August 2007. Archived from 4141:"Mešanje u uređivačku politiku" 3877:. 30 April 2009. Archived from 2745:"Ko je ovaj čovek? Boris Tadić" 2169:. Previously it was awarded to 1865:, SDS took part as part of the 1853:. A political party, named the 1688:showed a preference for Tadić. 1292:United Nations Security Council 1275:President of Serbia (2008–2012) 1005:Democratic Opposition of Serbia 978:Democratic Opposition of Serbia 962:Tadić joined the newly founded 513:Minister of Telecommunications 474: 349: 322: 27:President of Serbia (2004–2012) 5091:Ringier Publishing Switzerland 4402:(in Serbian). B92. 8 June 2008 3744:Bilefsky, Dan (28 June 2008). 3569:Beta, Tanjug (20 March 2008). 2766:Popov, Nebojša (August 2000). 2576:. Der Spiegel. 4 February 2008 2439:. CeSID. 2012. pp. 11–12. 1416:Serbian parliamentary election 1345:policing and judiciary mission 993:Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 932:University of Arts in Belgrade 743:countries and Serbia received 735:(SAA), while the EU abolished 682:Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 678:downfall of Slobodan Milošević 633: 554:Belgrade–Pristina negotiations 534:2006 constitutional referendum 182:Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1: 4555:Bojić, B. (19 October 2008). 4059:10.1080/23745118.2017.1419599 4047:European Politics and Society 3903:. Emportal.rs. Archived from 3821:. Emportal.rs. Archived from 3001:Beta, Tanjug (24 June 2007). 2483:(in Serbian). 5 February 2011 2368:Order of the Republika Srpska 2124:in the 1980s as well as anti- 1932:drafted in July, agreeing on 1924:On 18 October 2008 Tadić and 1531:gas pipeline in December 2008 1508:, and Russian recognition of 1485:On 27 June 2008, Tadić named 1208:2008 reelection campaign logo 1066:with 53% of the vote. He was 1016:assassination of Zoran Đinđić 696:, which he won after beating 690:assassination of Zoran Đinđić 42: 6227:Socialist Republic of Serbia 5861:Socialist Republic of Serbia 5795:Socialist Republic of Serbia 4954:(in Serbian). 19 July 2008. 4902:(in Serbian). Archived from 4532:Popović, A. (13 July 2008). 3797:"Тадић: Европски пут Србије" 3522:"Tadić letter arrives in UN" 3445:International Herald Tribune 2628:(in Serbian). 30 August 2009 2316:40 Years of Revolution Medal 2100:Tadić's sister, Vjera, is a 2063:Following his defeat at the 1802:2012 elections and aftermath 1251:Tadić received support from 790:, and is widely regarded as 713:Srebrenica Genocide Memorial 539:2008 protests against Kosovo 6568:Serbian democracy activists 5237:Boris Tadić YouTube channel 5127:"Die Quadriga – Award 2008" 5067:(in Croatian). 25 June 2016 4536:(in Serbian). Glas javnosti 2902:"President of all citizens" 2389:European Medal of Tolerance 2286:The Courage of Perseverance 2253:European Medal of Tolerance 2225:, the Federal President of 2219:The Courage of Perseverance 2065:2012 presidential elections 1670:2012 presidential elections 1615:In October 2009, after the 1554:Foreign Minister of Greece 1281:National Assembly of Serbia 1119:United Nations Headquarters 1094:on the 10th anniversary of 1011:starting in February 2004. 1009:National Assembly of Serbia 936:European Leadership Network 847:Old Herzegovina, Montenegro 694:2004 presidential elections 6604: 5129:. Loomarea. Archived from 4741:antikorupcija-savet.gov.rs 3293:Inauguracija Borisa Tadića 3079:. B92.net. 12 January 2007 2626:Radio Television of Serbia 2477:"SNS: Izbori ili protesti" 1979: 1970:2012 presidential election 1900:Democratic Party of Serbia 1109:Tadić presided during the 1064:2004 presidential election 6548:Politicians from Sarajevo 6503: 6051: 5959:Standard of the President 5719: 5665:International cooperation 5629: 5406: 5362: 5352: 5347: 5337: 5327: 5319: 5314: 5300: 5291: 5279: 5271: 5262: 5256: 5251: 5155:. B92.net. Archived from 4929:Alo Info re Tatjana Tadić 4211:"Office of the President" 3955:. B92.net. Archived from 3929:. Blic.rs. Archived from 3524:. B92.net. Archived from 3101:. B92.net. Archived from 2864:. B92. 22 February 2004. 2801:Democratic Party (Serbia) 2747:. Arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs 2724:Democratic Party (Serbia) 2653:Democratic Party (Serbia) 1911:Socialist Party of Serbia 1827:Serbian Progressive Party 1302:On 21 February Tadić met 1234:За Јаку и Стабилну Србију 1218:constitutional referendum 1070:on 11 July of that year. 764:Serbian Progressive Party 729:Socialist Party of Serbia 428: 276:PR Bosnia and Herzegovina 246: 187: 138: 74: 62: 50: 41: 6015:Heads of state of Serbia 5725:denotes acting president 5315:Party political offices 5227:Centre for modern skills 5183:20 November 2012 at the 3875:Southeast European Times 3272:"Tadić položio zakletvu" 3207:21 February 2008 at the 2795: 2768:"Disidentska skrivalica" 2106:First Belgrade Gymnasium 1950:Serbian Renewal Movement 1938:negotiations with Kosovo 1892:Liberal Democratic Party 1432:Serbian Renewal Movement 928:First Belgrade Gymnasium 810:, a republic within the 662:First Belgrade Gymnasium 656:, he graduated from the 450:This article is part of 6470:Slavica Đukić Dejanović 6208:Crown Prince Aleksandar 6097:Aleksandar Karađorđević 5852:(within SFR Yugoslavia) 5596:Current vice presidents 5356:Social Democratic Party 5304:Slavica Đukić Dejanović 4029:. BBC. 8 December 2009. 3329:. BNR. 19 February 2008 3307:. BBC. 17 February 2008 3258:5 February 2008 at the 2774:(in Serbian). Republika 2296:Golden Keys of the City 2128:protests in the 1990s. 1982:Media freedom in Serbia 1919:Social Democratic Union 1808:Slavica Đukić-Dejanović 1506:2008 Russo-Georgian War 1428:Sanjak Democratic Party 1257:Sanjak Democratic Party 1216:, after the successful 772:Social Democratic Party 757:global financial crisis 642:[bǒristǎdiːt͡ɕ] 312:Veselinka Zastavniković 121:Slavica Đukić Dejanović 6072:Principality of Serbia 5960: 5924: 5862: 5796: 5018:"Žrtve rata 1941–1945" 4425:(in Serbian). Politika 4191:. Balkan Insight. BIRN 3234:. BBC. 4 February 2008 2554:. CNN. 3 February 2008 2193: 2184:Boris Tadić attending 2097: 1934:further EU integration 1898:government led by the 1847:parliamentary election 1816:parliamentary election 1651: 1597: 1562: 1532: 1495:parliamentary election 1399:Kosovo Security Forces 1389:Hague Chief Prosecutor 1376: 1340: 1214:Constitution of Serbia 1209: 1179:Committee of Ministers 1138:Bosnia and Herzegovina 1062:in the run-off of the 1048: 959: 956:Garmisch-Partenkirchen 942:Early political career 911:and in support of the 855:Saint John the Baptist 658:University of Belgrade 549:Belgrade anti-gay riot 480:Early political career 411:University of Belgrade 6104:Mihailo Obrenović III 6092:Mihailo Obrenović III 5958: 5922: 5860: 5794: 5648:Ideology and platform 5641:Ideology and position 3506:. B92. Archived from 3425:. B92. Archived from 3379:Voice of America News 2844:"Ko smo (Who we are)" 2221:and was presented by 2188:awards ceremony with 2183: 2095: 2019:, editor-in-chief of 1958:Serbian Radical Party 1904:Serbian Radical Party 1814:to coincide with the 1812:presidential election 1662:, editor-in-chief of 1645: 1591: 1553: 1522: 1426:and it also included 1420:For a European Serbia 1366: 1334: 1207: 1038: 949: 909:martial law in Poland 900:in the department of 806:, the capital of the 704:in the second round. 702:Serbian Radical Party 544:2008 unrest in Kosovo 6588:Presidents of Serbia 6035:Revolutionary Serbia 5782:(1945–1974) (within 5765:Presidents of Serbia 4670:. B92. 12 April 2011 3777:on 15 September 2008 3492:on 26 February 2008. 3469:on 29 February 2008. 3157:on 17 September 2011 2807:on 25 February 2008. 2165:Publishing House in 2045:freedom of the press 2002:On 8 April 2011 the 1986:In 2011 Report, the 1962:League of Communists 1873:Policy and criticism 1855:New Democratic Party 1840:New Democratic Party 1617:Serbia national team 1371:, late President of 1304:President of Romania 851:slava (patron saint) 725:coalition government 490:Policy and criticism 352: 1997; 325: 1980; 6403:Vojislav Mihailović 6262:Dušan Petrović Šane 5826:Dušan Petrović Šane 5294:President of Serbia 5214:for the first term. 4934:17 May 2011 at the 4648:(in Serbian). Vreme 4646:"Uređivanje Srbije" 4559:(in Serbian). Press 4388:on 22 February 2014 4311:on 22 February 2014 4116:"Smenjuje me Tadić" 3711:. B92. 1 May 2008. 3573:(in Serbian). B92. 3486:The Financial Times 3381:. 27 October 2009. 3355:on 17 February 2008 3131:on 12 February 2008 2340:Hellenic Parliament 2196:Tadić received the 2171:Jean-Claude Juncker 2118:human-rights abuses 1867:Good Morning Serbia 1778:from 2008 to 2010. 1624:2010 FIFA World Cup 1583:President of Poland 1556:Stavros Lambrinidis 1424:Dragoljub Mićunović 1322:UN Security Council 1242:Kosovo and Metohija 1200:Reelection campaign 1046:President of Serbia 997:Minister of Defence 902:clinical psychology 845:, in the region of 786:(EU), supports the 717:Srebrenica massacre 686:minister of defence 664:. Tadić joined the 649:from 2004 to 2012. 647:president of Serbia 559:North Kosovo crisis 528:President of Serbia 519:Minister of Defence 69:President of Serbia 6448:Republic of Serbia 6346:Slobodan Milošević 6335:Republic of Serbia 6317:Slobodan Milošević 6281:Dragoslav Marković 6272:Dragoslav Marković 6182:Jovan Belimarković 6136:Milan Obrenović IV 6114:Milivoje Blaznavac 6087:Milan Obrenović II 6045:Karađorđe Petrović 5961: 5948:Republic of Serbia 5946:Presidents of the 5928:Slobodan Milošević 5925: 5923:Republic of Serbia 5906:Republic of Serbia 5904:Presidents of the 5896:Slobodan Milošević 5866:Dragoslav Marković 5863: 5836:Dragoslav Marković 5797: 5784:FPR/SFR Yugoslavia 5620:(deputy president) 5252:Political offices 5115:on 5 October 2011. 5097:on 12 August 2007. 4368:on 1 February 2014 4348:on 21 January 2014 4217:on 21 January 2009 3985:on 6 November 2012 3851:on 23 October 2012 3750:The New York Times 3671:on 12 January 2009 3627:on 5 October 2011. 3031:on 22 January 2008 2934:on 31 October 2009 2908:on 21 January 2009 2730:on 1 January 2008. 2699:on 19 January 2009 2659:on 1 January 2008. 2350:Russian Federation 2306:Honorary doctorate 2280:Russian Federation 2251:, was awarded the 2213:and director; and 2194: 2149:Honours and awards 2098: 2017:Ljiljana Smajlović 1942:UN Resolution 1244 1787:Dušan T. Bataković 1770:Chief of Staff is 1764:EU/NATO relations 1660:Ljiljana Smajlović 1652: 1598: 1592:US Vice-President 1563: 1537:Military of Serbia 1533: 1471:Vojislav Koštunica 1446:and called on the 1377: 1341: 1288:Assembly of Kosovo 1210: 1134:Vojislav Koštunica 1049: 1044:, the seat of the 960: 881:Mika Petrović Alas 802:Tadić was born in 500:Honours and awards 203:Vojislav Koštunica 92:Vojislav Koštunica 6520: 6519: 6391:Dragan Maršićanin 6368:Milan Milutinović 6154:Kingdom of Serbia 6101:Miloš Obrenović I 6082:Miloš Obrenović I 5981: 5980: 5933:Milan Milutinović 5731: 5730: 5627: 5626: 5485: 5484: 5443:Velimir Radojević 5435:Slobodan Krapović 5427:Dragoljub Ojdanić 5369: 5368: 5354:President of the 5338:Succeeded by 5329:President of the 5301:Succeeded by 5272:Succeeded by 5259:Velimir Radojević 5133:on 21 August 2011 4900:SDS official site 4876:on 7 January 2012 4850:on 8 October 2010 3609:on 12 April 2008. 3429:on 24 March 2008. 3183:on 5 October 2011 3057:on 5 October 2011 2986:. 22 April 2013. 2960:. 6 December 2004 2602:. 3 February 2008 2532:(in Serbian). 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Index

Boris Tadic

President of Serbia
Vojislav Koštunica
Mirko Cvetković
Predrag Marković
Slavica Đukić Dejanović
Tomislav Nikolić
Minister of Defence of Serbia and Montenegro
Svetozar Marović
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Vojislav Koštunica
Zoran Žižić
Dragiša Pešić
Sarajevo
PR Bosnia and Herzegovina
FPR Yugoslavia
DS
SDS
Ljubomir Tadić
Nevenka Kićanović
Alma mater
University of Belgrade


Boris Tadić
Early life
Early political career
Post-presidency
Policy and criticism

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