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Dobrivoje Budimirović ( sr-cyr, Добривоје Будимировић; born 5 January 1947), commonly known as Bidža, is a retired politician in
Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Bas ...
. He was the
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of
Svilajnac Svilajnac ( sr-cyr, Свилајнац, ) is a town and municipality located in the Pomoravlje District of central Serbia. The population of the town is 9,131 inhabitants, while the municipality has 23,391 inhabitants. It is located south-east o ...
for most of the period from 1989 to 2008 and also served in the Serbian and
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija ...
n parliaments. For many years a member of the
Socialist Party of Serbia The Socialist Party of Serbia ( sr, Социјалистичка партија Србије, Socijalistička partija Srbije, SPS) is a political party in Serbia. It is led by Ivica Dačić. It was founded in 1990 as the direct successor to t ...
(''Socijalistička partija Srbije'', SPS), he later started his own political movement and is now a member of the
Serbian Progressive Party The Serbian Progressive Party ( sr-cyrl, Српска напредна странка, Srpska napredna stranka, SNS) has been the ruling political party of Serbia since 2012. Founded by Tomislav Nikolić and Aleksandar Vučić in 2008 as a s ...
(''Srpska napredna stranka'', SNS).


Early life and career

Budimirović was born in the village of
Lukovica The Municipality of Lukovica (; sl, Občina Lukovica) is a municipality in the eastern part of the Upper Carniola region in Slovenia. The seat of the municipality is Lukovica pri Domžalah. It lies on the main road from Ljubljana to Celje and ha ...
near Svilajnac, in what was then the
People's Republic of Serbia , life_span = 1944–1992 , status = Constituent state of Yugoslavia , p1 = Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia , flag_p1 = Flag of German Reich (1935–1945).svg , p2 ...
in the
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. He graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture in
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and later worked in a co-operative and for the company ''Agroeksport''. Beginning in 1980, he served for a number of years as director of the Agricultural School. In 2013, Budimirović took part in a
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show called ''Farmers''. The following year, his home was seriously damaged in the
2014 Southeast Europe floods Between 13 and 18 May 2014 a low-pressure cyclone designated ''Tamara'' and ''Yvette'' affected a large area of Southeastern and Central Europe, causing floods and landslides. Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina suffered the greatest damage, as the ...
. In 2020, it was reported that he was cultivating one-and-a-half hectares of farmland, where he grew wheat, corn, and alfalfa, and was still busy with a variety of domestic and international projects. He once saved his leg from
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by amputating an infected
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with vineyard shears.


Politician


The Miloševic Years (1987–2000)

Budimirović was a personal associate of
Slobodan Milošević Slobodan Milošević (, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the president of Serbia within Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1997 (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic of ...
during the latter's political ascension in Serbia and has remained a defender of Milošević's political legacy. He has said that he persuaded Milošević to marry
Mirjana Marković Mirjana "Mira" Marković ( sr-cyr, Мирјана "Мира" Марковић, ; 10 July 1942 – 14 April 2019) was a Serbian politician, academic and the wife of Yugoslav and Serbian president Slobodan Milošević. She was the leader of the ...
(of whom he was significantly less fond) in a church ceremony, in order to build popular support for their union. When Slobodan Milošević was chosen as president of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Cрбија и Црна Гора, translit=Srbija i Crna Gora) was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yu ...
in July 1997, Budimirović and fellow Socialist parliamentarian
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sang a duet in praise of Milošević in the national assembly, with the words, "Slobodane, Slobodane ti si ko komunista, volimo te, volimo te ko Isusa Hrista." (English: "Slobodan, Slobodan, you are a
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. We love you, we love you like
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.")


Mayor of Svilajnac (1989–2000)

Budimorović first became mayor of Svilajnac following the 1989 Serbian local elections, the last to be held when Serbia was still a one-party socialist state. The following year, multi-party democracy was re-introduced and Budimirović became a member of Milošević's SPS. He continued in office as mayor after the May 1992, December 1992, and
1996 Serbian local elections Local elections were held in Serbia over two rounds on 3 November and 17 November 1996, concurrently with the 1996 Vojvodina provincial election; the first day of voting also coincided with the 1996 Yugoslavian parliamentary election and the 199 ...
. In this role, he was a colourful and often bombastic figure, and was derided in some circles as a crude
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. He has described his mayoralty as a time of unprecedented growth for the community, pointing to the construction of the maternity hospital and the gasification of the town as being among his successes. When sanctions were imposed against Yugoslavia in the context of the
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of the 1990s, Budimirović responded by legalizing the sale of smuggled cigarettes in the municipality. Officials from Belgrade who had arrived to confiscate the contraband cigarettes were required to return them.


Parliamentarian (1990–2001)

Budimirović was elected to the
National Assembly of Serbia The National Assembly ( sr-cyr, Народна скупштина, Narodna skupština, ) is the unicameral legislature of Serbia. The assembly is composed of 250 deputies who are proportionally elected to four-year terms by secret ballot. The as ...
for the Svilajnac division in the 1990 parliamentary election. The Socialist Party won a majority victory, and he served as a government supporter when the assembly convened in early 1991. Serbia introduced a system of
proportional representation Proportional representation (PR) refers to a type of electoral system under which subgroups of an electorate are reflected proportionately in the elected body. The concept applies mainly to geographical (e.g. states, regions) and political divis ...
for republic-level elections in 1992. Budimirović was given the ninth position on the SPS's
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in
Smederevo Smederevo ( sr-Cyrl, Смедерево, ) is a city and the administrative center of the Podunavlje District in eastern Serbia. It is situated on the right bank of the Danube, about downstream of the Serbian capital, Belgrade. According to ...
for the December 1992 parliamentary election and was awarded a mandate when the list won ten seats. (From 1992 to 2000, Serbia's electoral law stipulated that one-third of parliamentary mandates would be assigned to candidates on successful lists in numerical order, while the remaining two-thirds would be distributed amongst other candidates at the discretion of sponsoring parties or coalitions. Budimirović did not receive an automatic mandate, though he was included in the SPS's delegation all the same.) The Socialists won a minority victory in 1992 and initially governed in an informal alliance with the far-right
Serbian Radical Party The Serbian Radical Party ( sr-cyrl, Српска радикална странка, Srpska radikalna stranka, ''SRS'') is an ultranationalist political party in Serbia. It was founded in 1991, and its founder and current leader is Vojislav Še ...
(''Srpska radikalna stranka'', SRS). This SPS–SRS alliance broke down in mid-1993, and another parliamentary election was held in December of that year. Budimirović received the sixth position on the SPS's list in Smederevo and was again granted a mandate when the list won eleven seats. The Socialists increased their seat total in this election and afterward formed a new administration with
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(''Nova Demokratija'', ND). In 1994, Mirjana Marković started a political party called the
Yugoslav Left The Yugoslav Left ( sr, Југословенска Левица, Jugoslovenska Levica; abbr. ЈУЛ, JUL) was a far-left political party in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. At its peak, the party had 20 seats in Republic of Serbia's National As ...
(''Jugoslovenska Levica'', JUL), which largely operated in an alliance with Milošević's SPS. Budimirović, who opposed the alliance, personally intervened to prevent the JUL from starting a local branch in Svilajnac. There was some speculation that he would afterward be excluded as a SPS candidate in the 1997 parliamentary election, but he was ultimately given the third position on the party's coalition list in the smaller, redistributed division on
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. The list won three seats in the division, and he was again chosen for a mandate. In May 2000, Budimirović was chosen as part of the Serbian assembly's delegation to the Chamber of Republics in the parliament of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Cрбија и Црна Гора, translit=Srbija i Crna Gora) was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yu ...
. He served until the first direct elections for the chamber took place in September of the same year. Milošević was defeated by
Vojislav Koštunica Vojislav Koštunica ( sr-cyrl, Војислав Коштуница, ; born 24 March 1944) is a Serbian former politician who served as the last president of FR Yugoslavia from 2000 to 2003 and as the prime minister of Serbia from 2004 to 2008. ...
of the
Democratic Opposition of Serbia The Democratic Opposition of Serbia ( sr, Демократска oпозиција Cрбије, Demokratska opozicija Srbije), commonly referred to as DOS, was a wide alliance of political parties in Serbia, intent on ousting the ruling Socialist ...
(''Demokratska opozicija Srbije'', DOS) in the
2000 Yugoslavian general election General elections were held in Yugoslavia on 24 September 2000.Dieter Nohlen & Philip StöverP (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1678 They included the presidential election, which was held using the two-round system, with a second ...
, an event that precipitated widespread political changes in Serbia and Yugoslavia. The DOS also won a narrow victory in Svilajnac in the concurrent
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, and Budimirović afterward stood down as mayor. A new Serbian parliamentary election was held later in 2000; prior to the vote, Serbia's electoral system was reformed such that the entire country became a single electoral division and all mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists at the discretion of the sponsoring parties or coalitions, irrespective of numerical order. Budimirović was included in the sixteenth position on the SPS's list, which was mostly alphabetical. The list won thirty-seven seats. He was not awarded a new mandate, and his parliamentary term ended when the new assembly convened in January 2001.


Since 2000

Out of the office, Budimirović faced a number of legal challenges in Svilajnac. In June 2004, he was convicted of negligence in the use of municipal funds and sentenced to three months in prison. The sentence was not final, and he had the right of appeal; ultimately, he did not serve any time in jail. The SPS experienced serious internal divisions in 2002, largely over the question of Milošević's leadership. Budimirović supported the party's decision to hold an extraordinary congress; in the buildup to this event, he described himself as a continued supporter of Milošević. The party subsequently split, and Budimirović became a vice-president of the breakaway Socialist People's Party (''Socijalistička narodna stranka'', SNS). He led the party's electoral list in the
2003 Serbian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 28 December 2003 to elect members of the National Assembly. Serbia had been in a state of political crisis since the overthrow of the post-communist ruler, Slobodan Milošević, in 2001. The reforme ...
; the list did not cross the
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to win representation in the assembly. Serbia briefly introduced the direct election of mayors in the 2004 local elections. Budimirović ran in Svilajnac as the candidate of his own citizens' group and was re-elected by a landslide, serving in office for the next four years. He survived a
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in 2007; he had promised to retire to a
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if defeated. The Socialist People's Party participated in the
2007 Serbian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 21 January 2007 to elect members of the National Assembly. The first session of the new National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia was held on 14 February 2007. The elections enabled the coalition of ...
on a coalition electoral list led by the
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(''Partija ujedinjenih penzionera Srbije'', PUPS) and the
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(''Socijaldemokratska partija'', SDP). Budimirović was given the thirty-first position on the coalition list, which failed to cross the electoral threshold. His local list was defeated in the 2008 local elections in Svilajnac, and his final term as mayor came to an end in that year. He later joined the Progressive Party and served on its main board. In 2016, he took part in a local protest against a project for the treatment of medical waste in Svilajnac.G. Jevremović , "Bidžini naprednjaci protiv odluke Vlade"
''Blic'', 16 February 2016, accessed 26 August 2022.


Electoral record


Municipal (Svilajnac)


National Assembly of Serbia


References

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