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Slobodanka Gruden

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Serbia ceased to be a one-party socialist state in 1990, and the League of Communists was transformed into the SPS. Gruden joined the new party and became a member of its main board. She was elected to the
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in 1993. It became impossible for her to continue as mayor, and she resigned on 23 June 1994, receiving a round of applause from the opposition delegates in assembly.
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for ensuring regular supplies of fuel. Gruden has said that one of her most important accomplishments in office was arranging for Serb refugee children from
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of the 1990s. Serbia was under an embargo in this period; there was a shortage of medical supplies, stores were often short of goods, and the
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was flourishing. As mayor, she worked to ensure the city remained functional, and she later credited the city's strong relationship with
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Ivan Radojičić, "Prva žena gradonačelnik Beograda: Slobodanka Gruden, lekarka koja je prestonicu održala na transfuziji"
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Ivan Radojičić, "Prva žena gradonačelnik Beograda: Slobodanka Gruden, lekarka koja je prestonicu održala na transfuziji"
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were difficult for her family; both of her parents were held in captivity during the conflict. An active member of the
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Her political downfall came after she publicly responded to criticism of her job performance by MiloÅ”ević's wife
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After leaving political office, Gruden returned to working as a doctor; during the 1999
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and was later the president of the socio-political council in the municipality of
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British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring Service: Central Europe & Balkans
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in 1966, completed her specialization in 1976, and became primarius in 1984.
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M.T. Kovačević, "Slobodanka Gruden: Beograd bio na ivici kolapsa"
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ceremony to Belgrade after an absence of forty-five years.
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Gruden became mayor of Belgrade during the time of the
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as a student and in this context became a friend of
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Index

Serbian Cyrillic
Serbia
mayor of Belgrade
Socialist Party of Serbia
Belgrade
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
World War II
Red Cross
University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine
League of Communists of Serbia
Slobodan MiloÅ”ević
Serbian president
Vračar
Zemun
City Assembly of Belgrade
May 1992 Serbian local elections
mayor
December 1992 local elections
Croatian War
Bosnian War
underground economy
Bucharest
Croatia
Bosnia and Hercegovina
Athens
Greece
Spasovdan
Mirjana Marković
Vuk DraÅ”ković
Serbian Renewal Movement

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