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Tomislav Žigmanov

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644:. Žigmanov indicated his surprise at this statement and said he was certain the party would not follow Prćić's recommendation. The party ultimately decided against supporting any candidate. Notwithstanding this, the party has had a complicated relationship with Vučić and his administration. It congratulated him on his victory in the presidential election and welcomed Croatian president Grabar-Kitarović's decision to attend his inauguration as marking a step toward the normalisation of relations between the countries. Žigmanov also welcomed Vučić's state visit to Croatia in February 2018 and was included in the president's delegation. Shortly thereafter, he took part in formal discussions between Vučić and members of Serbia's Croat community, which he later said resulted in an agreement to increase the number of Croatian sections in Subotica's secondary schools. 722:, to the National Assembly of Serbia. Jandroković referenced this situation during his visit, saying, "statements that could be heard in recent days, which have negative connotations for the Croat minority in Serbia, are unacceptable to us," though he added that he was confident that all issues pertaining to the rights of Croats in Serbia could be resolved successfully. (Jandroković's trip was cut short following an incident on the assembly grounds in which Šešelj trampled on the 1844: 1591: 42: 655:. The Vojvodinian police disagreed with this assessment, saying that they had interviewed several witnesses and did not find elements that the fight was motivated by ethnicity. President Vučić subsequently endorsed the police's conclusions, while Croatia called for further investigations. Žigmanov accused the Serbian state of denying that Croats could be targeted for violence. 1517:ИЗБОРИ ЗА НАРОДНЕ ПОСЛАНИКЕ НАРОДНЕ СКУПШТИНЕ, 21. ЈУН 2020. ГОДИНЕ Изборне листе (УЈЕДИЊЕНА ДЕМОКРАТСКА СРБИЈА (Војвођански фронт, Србија 21, Лига социјалдемократа Војводине, Странка модерне Србије, Грађански демократски форум, ДСХВ, Демократски блок, Заједно за Војводину, Унија Румуна Србије, Војвођанска партија, Црногорска партија)) 627:. He added that this would also be the best way of overturning Croatia's recently imposed blockade on Chapter 26 (Education and Culture) in Serbia's EU entry talks. Shortly thereafter, he welcomed both Serbia's decision to print Croatian textbooks at the primary school level and Croatia's overturning of the block. 698:
on 6 May 1992, in which he called for Croats to leave the area. The Radical Party leader was sentenced to ten years in prison, although he was not required to serve any time as he had already spent more than eleven years in custody during the trial period. Žigmanov noted that this was the first time
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Following the ICTY's decision to temporarily release Vojislav Šešelj on health grounds in 2014, Žigmanov said that "Croats in Vojvodina have justified and understandable reasons to be worried" about the Radical Party leader's sudden re-emergence in Serbia. Žigmanov specifically accused Šešelj of
658:Žigmanov opposed a bill to reform Serbia's national minority councils in June 2018, saying that it would reduce their autonomy. He particularly opposed a section of the bill that would prevent leaders of national minority parties in Serbia from holding leadership positions on the councils. 611:
of the Democratic Party. Going into the campaign, Žigmanov said that the party expected to win one seat in the new parliament. This predication was accurate: Žigmanov received the sixteenth position on the list and, as it won sixteen mandates, was duly elected. The election was won by the
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In January 2009, Žigmanov became the inaugural director of the Institute for the Culture of Croats in Vojvodina. He was also appointed as the head of a committee to monitor anti-Croat incidents in Vojvodina in July 2011; he indicated that the committee's mandate would include monitoring
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at the ICTY. During the assembly campaign, the ICTY unexpectedly acquitted Šešelj of all charges against him. Žigmanov described this as an "unpleasant surprise" for Vojvodinian Croats, saying, "We know what we went through and that is why Šešelj's acquittal is so difficult for us."
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incidents in Vojvodina. The station refused to run this episode of the program, leading to a dispute between the show's producers and station management. Žigmanov subsequently protested against increased attacks on various minority communities in the Subotica area, including
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attended by several Vojvodinian politicians and Croatian delegates. He said on this occasion, "We can now again write about social reality and position of Croats in Vojvodina in a truthful and professional manner and in our own tongue." He welcomed the indictment of
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He is currently a member of the assembly committee on labour, social issues, social inclusion, and poverty reduction; a deputy member of the committee on human and minority rights and gender equality; and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with
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to prevent the Radical Party from holding a rally in Hrtkovci on the anniversary of Šešelj's 1992 speech, though he added, "the reason why this is happening, the downplaying of events from the 1990s in which Croats were the victims hasn't disappeared."
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and that more than thirty thousand people were expelled or forced to leave their homes, although he added that these crimes took place under state auspices and that Šešelj was not exclusively responsible.
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in the 1990s. The Croatian government also condemned Šešelj's statements and urged Serbia to take legal action against him. In the absence of an official response to Šešelj's statements by the
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In December 2016, Žigmanov said that Serbia would need to publish 186 textbooks in Croatian at all education levels as the best means of fulfilling its educational and cultural requirements to
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strongly criticised this decision as discriminatory; a report in the Croatian media described them as speculating that Croats in the city could be forced to wear special badges in the future.
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In the aftermath of the conviction, Šešelj stated that he was "proud" of his actions in 1992 and was "preparing intensively to commit again my war crimes, with Tomislav Žigmanov and
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He co-operated with the DSHV for many years before becoming the party's leader, although he was sometimes critical of the party's decisions. He opposed the DSHV's endorsement of the
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that an international court had recognised crimes committed against Croats in Vojvodina during the Yugoslav Wars and added, "we could say that a little justice has been served."
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The 2016 election saw the return to parliament of Radical Party leader Vojislav Šešelj following an absence of thirteen years, most of which he had spent on trial for
691: 633:, the sole DSHV representative in the Assembly of Vojvodina, said in early 2017 that she believed the party should support Progressive Party leader and incumbent 737:Šešelj subsequently purchased a house in Hrtkovci, an act that the Serbian media identified as an obvious provocation against the Croat community. Žigmanov told 431: 1540: 501:(EU) in 2013, although he criticised the Croatian government's decision not to invite any representatives of the Vojvodinian Croat community to the ceremony. 1773: 398:(ICTY) the following month, saying that he hoped it would provide consolation to those who suffered at the hands of Šešelj and his followers in the 1990s. 767:. He subsequently joined the LSV in a new parliamentary group called Vojvodina Front–Serbia 21. He is seeking re-election to the National Assembly in the 577: 494: 314: 287: 222: 1791: 624: 1533: 322: 760: 683: 545:, DS) for participating in the National Council's 2010 elections, which were intended to be reserved for cultural institutions and organisations. 368:'s government. He added that initiatives within the Vojvodinian Croat community itself were often undertaken "without consensus or agreement." 1908: 361: 557: 2013: 1743: 768: 604: 357: 2097: 719: 641: 561: 457: 427: 1885: 1814: 1678: 729:Žigmanov subsequently warned that anti-Croat sentiments were rising in the aftermath of these incidents. He welcomed a decision by 1903: 1658: 1852: 1643: 1630: 1599: 1556: 1350: 1928: 2102: 592: 1798: 476:. In November 2016, he argued that Croat under-representation in state institutions had reached levels not seen since 1990. 1504: 1488: 1153:Избори за народне посланике 2016. године » Изборне листе (ЗА ПРАВЕДНУ СРБИЈУ – ДЕМОКРАТСКА СТРАНКА (НОВА, ДСХВ, ЗЗС)) 509:
in the Yugoslav Wars. On another occasion, he said that twenty-five Croats were killed during this period in the Srem and
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In November 2019, Žigmanov brought the DSHV into a new alliance known as the Vojvodina Front, which also includes the
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were operating in "very unfavourable conditions," notwithstanding significantly improved relations with the
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from 1998 until 2002, when he founded the publishing house 'NIU Hrvatska riječ. He now lives in Subotica.
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had been attacked as they were leaving a café. He described the incident as an ethnically motivated
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In March 2015, the mayor of Subotica banned the promotion of two books on the origins of the
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See for instance "NGOs hold discussion on Serbia's readiness to face its recent past,"
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In late 2017, Žigmanov drew attention to an incident in which three ethnic Croats in
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for paying insufficient attention to the concerns of Croats in Serbia. He welcomed
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In January 2014, he was one of three Croat leaders in Vojvodina to meet with
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and cursed at him, yelling another insult at Žigmanov in the process.)
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on Television Novi Sad and, among other things, implicated the parent
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and said that it would be better for Croats in Serbia for the rival
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from 2016 to 2020, and again from 1 August 2022 to 25 October 2022.
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crimes committed against Vojvodinian Croats in the Yugoslav Wars
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since 2022. An ethnic Croat, he has been the president of the
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In January 2004, Žigmanov appeared on the television program
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as a member in the Democratic Party's parliamentary group.
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in Serbia in the early 2000s. He criticised the governing
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for discussions on the status of Croats in the province.
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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minister of human and minority rights and social dialogue
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Minister of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue
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Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina politicians
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In September 2002, he said that Croat institutions in
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and later graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy,
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Minister of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue
Incumbent
Ana Brnabić
Ivica Dačić
Miloš Vučević
Gordana Čomić
Member of the National Assembly
Mirko Ostrogonac
Parliamentary group
Democratic Party
Tavankut
SR Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia
Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina
Alma mater
University of Novi Sad
Serbian Cyrillic
minister of human and minority rights and social dialogue
Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina
National Assembly of Serbia
née
Tavankut
Vojvodina
Socialist Republic of Serbia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Subotica
University of Novi Sad
Yugoslav Wars
break-up of Yugoslavia

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