Uglješa Mrdić (Serbian Cyrillic: Угљеша Мрдић; born 1978 in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a politician in Serbia. He has served in the National Assembly of Serbia since 2020 as a member of the Serbian Progressive Party.

Private career

Mrdić has a Bachelor of Laws degree and lives in Belgrade.[1] He joined the Progressive Party upon its formation in 2008 and has served on its main board.[2]

Politician

Municipal

Mrdić received the sixteenth position on the Progressive Party's electoral list for the Vračar municipal assembly in Belgrade in the 2016 Serbian local elections[3] and was elected when the list won sixteen mandates.[4] Following the election, he was chosen as leader of the Progressive Party's group in the assembly.[5] He received the tenth position on the Progressive Party's list in the 2020 local elections[6] and was re-elected when the list won thirty-four seats.[7]

Member of the National Assembly

Mrdić received the 107th position on the Progressive Party's Aleksandar Vučić — For Our Children list in the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election[8] and was elected when the list won a landslide majority with 188 out of 250 mandates. He is a member of the defence and internal affairs committee and the committee on constitutional and legislative issues; a deputy member of the committee on administrative, budgetary, mandate, and immunity issues; and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with Albania, Argentina, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, China, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Peru, Russia, Slovenia, Sovereign Order of Malta, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.[9]

References

  1. "Ko je sve na listi SNS za republičke poslanike?", Danas, 6 March 2020, accessed 30 June 2020.
  2. UGLJEŠA MRDIĆ, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 4 August 2020.
  3. Službeni List, Volume 60 Number 30 (14 April 2016), City of Belgrade, p. 16.
  4. Službeni List, Volume 60 Number 66 (24 June 2016), City of Belgrade, p. 1.
  5. "SNS Vračar: Razgovor sa svima, osim sa DJB", Radio Television of Serbia, 1 July 2016, accessed 4 August 2020.
  6. Službeni List, Volume 64 Number 72 (10 June 2020), City of Belgrade, p. 8.
  7. Službeni List, Volume 64 Number 83 (30 June 2020), City of Belgrade, p. 10.
  8. "Ko je sve na listi SNS za republičke poslanike?", Danas, 6 March 2020, accessed 30 June 2020.
  9. UGLjESA MRDIC, National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, accessed 13 January 2021.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.