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666:Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 23. децембра 2000. године и 10. јануара 2001. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (Демократска опозиција Србије – др Војислав Коштуница (Демократска странка, Демократска странка Србије, Социјалдемократија, Грађански савез Србије, Демохришћанска странка Србије, Нова Србија, Покрет за демократску Србију, Лига социјалдемократа Војводине, Реформска демократска странка Војводине, Коалиција Војводина, Савез војвођанских Мађара, Демократска алтернатива, Демократски центар, Нова демократија, Социјалдемократска унија, Санxачка демократска партија, Лига за Шумадију, Српски покрет отпора – Демократски покрет) 332:, with each parliamentary group allowed representation proportional to its numbers. Only sitting members of the Serbian assembly or the Montenegrin assembly, or members of the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia at the time of the country's reconstitution, were eligible to serve. The DSS was permitted seventeen members in the federal assembly, and Šormaz was included in the party's delegation. He served in this role until a new federal assembly delegation was selected in early 2004; he also continued to serve in the National Assembly during this time. 38: 688:(Article 81), that mandates would be given to candidates appearing on the relevant lists (Article 83), and that the submitters of the lists were responsible for selecting their parliamentary delegations within ten days of the final results being published (Article 84). See Law on the Election of Representatives, Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, No. 35/2000, made available via 857:"Analyst sees 'rift' in Serbian government on joining NATO," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring Europe, 17 August 2007 (Source: Glas javnosti, Belgrade, in Serbian 16 Aug 07 p2); "Serbian politician calls for Russian military presence in Kosovo," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 27 December 2007 (Source: Politika, Belgrade, in Serbian 20 Dec 07). 565:
and was elected to an eighth term when the list won a landslide majority with 188 mandates. He continues to serve on the foreign affairs committee and the stabilization and association committee, lead Serbia's delegation to the NATO PA, and lead Serbia's parliamentary friendship group with the United
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had been strongly opposed by many in Serbia and is generally considered to have influenced Kosovo's declaration of independence. Šormaz was quoted as saying, "I can only state that this is sad. This is incomprehensible for me, but it, too, also speaks about the attitude held by certain international
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During the 2016–20 parliament, Šormaz was a member of the assembly's foreign affairs committee, European integration committee, and security services control committee; a deputy member of the committee on constitutional and legislature issues; a member of the European Union–Serbia stabilization and
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and was given a third mandate after the alliance won forty-seven seats. This election resulted in an unstable coalition government led by the DSS and the DS, with Koštunica continuing in the role of prime minister. Šormaz served as deputy chair of the defence and security committee and was a member
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In 2015, Šormaz said that Serbia's existing relationship with NATO was beneficial because it provided "security and standards in the military" but that Serbia should not join the alliance; he was quoted as saying, "neither has NATO invited Serbia, nor has Serbia said it wants to be a member." He
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and was awarded a mandate after the list won a landslide victory with 176 out of 250 seats. (From 2000 to 2011, parliamentary mandates were awarded to sponsoring parties or coalitions rather than to individual candidates, and the mandates were often awarded out of numerical order. Šormaz did not
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and was re-elected when the list won seventy-three mandates. The Progressives subsequently formed a new coalition government with the Socialist Party, and Šormaz again served as a government supporter. He was given reasonably high positions on the Progressive Party's successor lists for the
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are being killed and their property destroyed." Some in the DS said these comments were harmful to Serbia's interests; Šormaz rejected this and added that the DSS "could not care less" about criticism from their coalition partners. This controversy led to a serious rift between the parties.
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In an early 2005 interview, former Zoran Đinđić aide Vladimir Popović charged that Vojislav Koštunica was supporting the hardline nationalists who had killed the former prime minister. Šormaz, speaking on behalf of his party, responded that any such suggestions were "pure lies."
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Regarding the status of Serbia's legislative branch, Šormaz remarked in 2016, "I think great progress has been made in the way the arliament fought for its position regarding control of the agencies and ministries, compared with 2000 when I first became a member."
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by military means if it so chose, provided the international community did not interfere, although he added, "that is not the option we choose." He argued in favour of a political solution with Kosovo and Metohija receiving greater autonomy as a province in Serbia.
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association parliamentary committee; the head of Serbia's delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly; the leader of Serbia's parliamentary friendship group with the United States of America; and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with
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formed after this election, and Vojislav Koštunica was selected as Serbia's new prime minister. Šormaz served as a member of the assembly's defence and security committee in the parliament that followed. In March 2004, he criticized
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Serbia's electoral system was reformed in 2011, such that parliamentary mandates were awarded in numerical order to candidates on successful lists. Šormaz was given the sixty-first position on the Progressive Party's
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automatically receive a mandate by virtue of his position on the list.) He took his seat when the assembly met in early 2001. After the election, the DOS formed a new administration under the leadership of
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in December of the same year. Šormaz received the thirty-sixth position on the DSS's list and was awarded a mandate when the list won fifty-three seats. The DSS emerged as the leading party in a new
790:"Serbian DSS official denies dismissal of election HQ manager," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 21 May 2004 (Source: Beta news agency, Belgrade, in Serbian 0947 gmt 21 May 04). 875:"Serbian president's party sees criticism of NATO as 'party politics'," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 21 August 2007 (Source: Glas javnosti, Belgrade, in Serbian 20 Aug 07). 772:"Serbian state security probing foreign investors, say economists," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European (Source: Radio B92 text web site, Belgrade, in English 2128 gmt 28 Dec 04). 469:. The list won thirty seats, and he was awarded a mandate for a fourth term. The results of the election were initially inconclusive, but a new coalition government was eventually formed by the 1043:"Serbian MPs call for change in public perception of NATO cooperation," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 24 June 2016 (Source: Radio B92 text website in English 24 Jun 16). 893:"Serbian politician calls for Russian military presence in Kosovo," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 27 December 2007 (Source: Politika, Belgrade, in Serbian 20 Dec 07). 434:(NATO) and remarked that even Serbia's co-operation with NATO was threatened by the latter's attitude toward the status of Kosovo and Metohija. On one occasion, he accused NATO of ignoring 1258: 866:"Analyst sees 'rift' in Serbian government on joining NATO," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring Europe, 17 August 2007 (Source: Glas javnosti, Belgrade, in Serbian 16 Aug 07 p2). 1034:"Serbian NATO PA rep against diplomatic status for Russians," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 1 November 2017 (Source: Radio B92 text website in English 31 Oct 17). 817:"Belgrade ruling parties support Serbian coalition in Montenegro," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 11 August 2006 (Source: Dan, Podgorica, in Serbian 11 Aug 06 p4). 827:Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 21. јануара и 8. фебрауара 2007. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (Демократска странка Србије - Нова Србија - др Војислав Коштуница) 1263: 845: 1253: 921: 1268: 435: 352:
in the previous government, for restructuring the ministry and appointing allies to key positions just before the DSS-led coalition took power. Šormaz was part of
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He was expelled from the DSS in May 2010 after criticizing Koštunica's leadership. In December of the same year, he joined the recently formed Progressive Party.
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Serbia's Law on the Election of Representatives (2000) stipulated that parliamentary mandates would be awarded to electoral lists (Article 80) that crossed the
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Dusan Stojanovic, "Prime Minister Kostunica backed nationalists who killed his predecessor, Djindjic's aide says," Associated Press Newswires, 1 February 2015.
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later opposed Russia's request for Serbia to grant diplomatic passports to Russian firefighters, saying that neither the
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but would not give up its sovereignty over Kosovo and Metohija as a condition of joining. In late 2007, he said that a
427: 152: 1006: 1143:"Šormaz o Ani Brnabić: Dvadeset dve godine sam bio poslanik, takav rečenik nisam čuo - Politika - Dnevni list Danas" 1243: 511: 156: 117: 49: 481: 474: 294: 164: 144: 122: 533: 368: 995: 975: 902: 826: 741: 665: 266: 353: 1238: 725: 640: 335:Đinđić was assassinated in early 2003, an event that ultimately led to further divisions in the DOS and a 583: 470: 383: 317: 306: 302: 270: 382:
and urged the international community to "be able to respond adequately" if there was a repeat of the
1233: 587: 411: 340: 685: 379: 1007:Избори за народне посланике 2016. године » Изборне листе (АЛЕКСАНДАР ВУЧИЋ - СРБИЈА ПОБЕЂУЈЕ) 236:, he once told his colleagues of his disappointment at having to attend a political meeting while 376: 599: 485: 414:'s administration. Šormaz was at this time the deputy chair of the DSS's executive committee. 325: 232: 227: 1118: 1094:": Драган Шормаз: Русија се Србијом бави због сопствених интереса и само глуми пријатељство" 489: 438:, saying, "They are not doing any work down there ; they are sitting in pubs and bars while 403: 387: 364: 216: 1119:"PORUKA IZ SNS: Rusi su jadnici i nemoćni kepeci na političkoj sceni | Politika | Direktno" 1013: 1002: 982: 909: 833: 748: 689: 672: 586:
and announced he is leaving SNS. He became a founding member of Always for Serbia, led by
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military base should be established in the disputed territory via a new resolution of the
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was established as its legislative branch. The first members of this body were chosen by
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on an almost continuous basis from 2001 to 2022. At one time a leading member of the
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elections and was re-elected when the lists won landslide victories both times.
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and his family moved frequently in his youth; he lived at different times in
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nor Russia should be permitted to place undue political pressure on Serbia.
237: 223: 212: 1191:"Zorana Mihajlović formirala pokret, uz nju Dragan Šormaz i Stanislava Pak" 985:, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 26 January 2017. 912:, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 26 April 2017. 836:, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 26 April 2017. 751:, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 28 April 2017. 675:, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 30 March 2017. 607: 249: 1083:, National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, accessed 13 January 2021. 386:
in the disputed territory. He also stated that Serbia could resolve the
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States of America, as well as serving in the friendship group with the
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in 2001 and in that capacity took part in a fact-finding mission to
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He received the 115th position on the Progressive Party's
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institutions towards with regard to what is being done."
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In 2002, the DSS left the DOS and moved to the 1259:Members of the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro 275:September 2000 Yugoslavian presidential election 716:, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 13 January 2021. 436:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 582:In May 2023, Šormaz voiced his support to the 406:alliance to unite with a coalition led by the 328:from the republican parliaments of Serbia and 171:, SNS) and was its member from 2010 to 2023. 8: 966:, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 22 June 2018. 763:, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 24 June 2018. 704:, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 22 June 2018. 631:, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 22 June 2018. 185:Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 151:) is a Serbian politician who served in the 641:D. Petrović, "Ličnost Danas: Dragan Šormaz" 1264:Members of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly 574:and Russian influence in Serbian affairs. 36: 18: 1254:Members of the National Assembly (Serbia) 732:, 20 February 2003, accessed 31 May 2018. 127: 189:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 702:PRVA KONSTITUTIVNA SEDNICA, 22.01.2001. 621: 400:2006 Montenegrin parliamentary election 1269:Democratic Party of Serbia politicians 1071:, 6 March 2020, accessed 30 June 2020. 484:'s decision in late 2008 to award the 467:unilateral declaration of independence 465:, which was called following Kosovo's 408:Socialist People's Party of Montenegro 1274:Serbian Progressive Party politicians 714:DRUGO VANREDNO ZASEDANJE, 12.06.2002. 647:, 13 May 2010, accessed 22 June 2018. 7: 480:Šormaz was strongly critical of the 175:Early life, career, and private life 563:2020 Serbian parliamentary election 558:Aleksandar Vučić — For Our Children 463:2008 Serbian parliamentary election 282:2000 Serbian parliamentary election 432:North Atlantic Treaty Organization 358:2004 Serbian presidential election 14: 473:alliance, led by the DS, and the 371:in late 2004, Šormaz stated that 322:Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro 280:The DSS contested the subsequent 402:, Šormaz urged the newly formed 356:'s campaign headquarters in the 456:United Nations Security Council 286:Democratic Opposition of Serbia 50:Member of the National Assembly 1189:Pašić, Danijela (2023-09-29). 426:of Serbia's delegation to the 314:Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 149:Драган Шормаз; born 4 May 1967 148: 1: 598:Šormaz was vice-president of 494:plan for the status of Kosovo 230:. According to an article in 1163:Cvejić, Bojan (2023-05-22). 846:14 February 2007 legislature 692:, accessed 28 February 2017. 350:minister of internal affairs 163:, DSS), he later joined the 1165:"Dragan Šormaz napušta SNS" 1098:Нова српска политичка мисао 610:, prior to a match against 517:2012 parliamentary election 428:NATO Parliamentary Assembly 423:2007 parliamentary election 153:National Assembly of Serbia 1290: 1249:Politicians from Smederevo 363:Following the election of 337:new parliamentary election 320:in February 2003, and the 261:Democratic Party of Serbia 161:Demokratska stranka Srbije 157:Democratic Party of Serbia 761:PRVA SEDNICA, 27.01.2004. 504:Serbian Progressive Party 482:Norwegian Nobel Committee 475:Socialist Party of Serbia 165:Serbian Progressive Party 134: 96:SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 66: 55: 44: 35: 28: 1145:(in Serbian). 2023-05-20 922:11 June 2008 legislature 534:United States of America 369:prime minister of Kosovo 222:Šormaz is a huge fan of 215:and has a background in 29: 726:"Poslanici nove države" 512:Let's Get Serbia Moving 183:, in what was then the 169:Srpska napredna stranka 561:coalition list in the 375:authorities wanted to 590:, in September 2023. 471:For a European Serbia 318:Serbia and Montenegro 341:coalition government 686:electoral threshold 410:in a bid to defeat 380:Kosovo and Metohija 299:Demokratska stranka 191:. 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Member of the National Assembly
Drvar
SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
SFR Yugoslavia
DSS
SNS
Serbian Cyrillic
National Assembly of Serbia
Democratic Party of Serbia
Serbian Progressive Party
Drvar
Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
judge
Lebane
Negotin
Velika Plana
Požarevac
Smederevo
labour relations
hard rock
heavy metal
Danas
Metallica
Def Leppard
Sofia
Bulgaria
Slobodan Milošević
Vojislav Koštunica

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