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Serbia ceased to be a one-party socialist state in 1990, and the League of
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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 RadojiÄiÄ, "Prva žena gradonaÄelnik
Beograda: Slobodanka Gruden, lekarka koja je prestonicu održala na transfuziji"
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Ivan RadojiÄiÄ, "Prva žena gradonaÄelnik
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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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