Dragoslav Jovanović (Serbian Politician, Born 1951)
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Dragoslav Jovanović ( sr-Cyrl, Драгослав Јовановић; born 31 July 1951) is a politician in Serbia. He has served in the National Assembly of Serbia and the
Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro The Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Скупштина Србије и Црне Горе, Skupština Srbije i Crne Gore) was the legislative body of Serbia and Montenegro (until 2003, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). The ...
as a member of the Democratic Party (''Demokratska stranka'', DS).


Private career

Jovanović is a graduated agricultural engineer living in the municipality of Rekovac.


Politician


Early years

Jovanović appeared in the fourteenth position on the DS's
electoral list An electoral list is a grouping of candidates for election, usually found in proportional or mixed electoral systems, but also in some plurality electoral systems. An electoral list can be registered by a political party (a party list) or can ...
for the
Kragujevac Kragujevac ( sr-Cyrl, Крагујевац, ) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija District. It is the historical centre of the geographical region of Šumadija in central Serbia, and is situated on ...
division in the
1993 Serbian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on 19 December 1993. The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) emerged as the largest party in the National Assembly, winning 123 of the 250 seats. Following the elections, the SPS formed a gov ...
. The list won three seats, and he was not given a mandate. (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. Jovanović could have been awarded a position despite his low position on the list, but he was not.)


Municipal leader

The DS participated in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (''Demokratska opozicija Srbije'', DOS) in 2000. DOS candidate Vojislav Koštunica defeated
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 ...
in the
2000 Yugoslavian presidential 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 ...
, a watershed moment in Serbian and Yugoslavian politics. The DOS also won control of several municipal assemblies in the concurrent 2000 Serbian local elections, including in Rekovac. Jovanović afterward became president of the municipality's executive board. The municipality's mayor, Pavle Mijajlović, was also a member of the DS. As the leader of the executive board, Jovanović was involved in preparations for the six hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the Kalenić Monastery. At the time, he called for Kalenić to become a cultural centre of Serbia and for the spirit of its founders to lead to a spiritual renewal across the country. Serbia briefly introduced the direct election of mayors in the 2004 local elections. Jovanović defeated Mijajlović for the DS's nomination; Mijajlović refused to accept the result, however, and started a rival political movement which contested the election in alliance with the Serbian Renewal Movement (''Srpski pokret obnove'', SPO). Mijajlović was ultimately re-elected to the position.


Parliamentarian

Serbia's electoral system was reformed in 2000, such that the entire country became a single division and all mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists and the discretion of the sponsoring parties or coalitions, irrespective of numerical order. Jovanović appeared in the ninety-seventh position on the DS's list in the 2003 parliamentary election and was included in the party's assembly delegation when the list won thirty-seven mandates. He took his seat when the assembly convened in January 2004. Rekovac was one of the few Serbian municipalities where the DS won the popular vote in 2003; Jovanović credited the investments of the late Zoran Đinđić's government as leading to this outcome. Jovanović's term in the republican parliament was brief. By virtue of its performance in the 2003 election, the DS had the right to appoint thirteen members to the federal assembly of
Serbia and Montenegro 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 ...
. Jovanović was appointed to the federal body on 12 February 2004 and was required to resign his seat in the Serbian assembly. He served as a federal parliamentarian until 2006, when Montenegro declared independence and the state union came to an end. Jovanović appeared in the eighty-ninth position on the DS's list 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 ...
. The list won sixty-four seats, and he was not on this occasion chosen for a mandate.


Since 2016

Serbia's electoral laws were again changed in 2011, such that all mandates were awarded in numerical order to candidates on successful lists. Jovanović received the largely honorary 240th position (out of 246) on the DS's list in the 2016 parliamentary election. Election from this position was a mathematical impossibility, and indeed he was not elected when the list won only sixteen seats. He also received the second position on the DS's list for the Rekovac municipal assembly in the concurrent 2016 local elections and was re-elected when the list won two mandates. He served for the term that followed. The DS boycotted the 2020 Serbian local elections, and his term in office came to an end that year. Jovanović remains active with the DS at the republic level and was elected to its main board in 2021."Lutovac: Ne odlučujemo o izlasku na izbore, nego kako ćemo se boriti protiv kriminalizovanog režima"
Democratic Party (Serbia), 23 October 2021, accessed 12 September 2022.


Electoral record


Municipal (Rekovac)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Jovanovic, Dragoslav 1951 births Living people People from Rekovac Members of the National Assembly (Serbia) Members of the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro Democratic Party (Serbia) politicians