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Miroslav Krišan ( sr-Cyrl, Мирослав Кришан; 29 January 1968 – 15 August 2023) was a Serbian politician. He was the mayor of Kovačica from 2000 to 2015 and served at different times in the National Assembly of Serbia and the Assembly of Vojvodina. Krišan was a member of the
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(DS).


Private career

Originally from the village of
Debeljača Debeljača ( sr-cyr, Дебељача, ; hu, Torontálvásárhely) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Kovačica municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina province. Ethnic groups (2002 census) The village has a Hungarian e ...
, Krišan was an electrical technician of electromechanics by profession. From 1992 until his death, he was the manager of a shoe factory in Kovačica.


Politician


National Assembly

Krišan appeared in the twenty-seventh position (out of twenty-eight) on the Democratic Party's
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for the Zrenjanin 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 four mandates, and, perhaps somewhat improbably, he was included in the party's delegation when the assembly convened in January 1994. (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. Krišan's low position on the list did not prevent him from receiving a mandate.) At the time he was sworn in, Krišan was the youngest member of the assembly. The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) won the election, and the DS served in opposition for the term that followed. The DS boycotted the 1997 parliamentary election, and Krišan was not a candidate for re-election.


Mayor of Kovačica

In 2000, the Democratic Party joined the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS), a broad and ideologically diverse coalition of parties opposed to
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's administration. DOS candidate Vojislav Koštunica defeated Milošević 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 won a landslide majority in Kovačica in the concurrent
2000 Serbian local elections Local elections were held in Serbia (excluding Kosovo) on 24 September 2000, concurrently with the first round of voting in the 2000 Yugoslavian general election and the 2000 Vojvodina provincial election. This was the fourth and final local elec ...
, and Krišan was chosen afterward as mayor. He oversaw the privatization of several local industries in his first term, and in 2002 he presided over the municipality's two-hundredth anniversary. Serbia introduced the direct election of mayors for the 2004 local elections, and Krišan was re-elected in Kovačica. Direct election was discarded after a single term; Krišan led the Democratic Party to victories in the
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and
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local elections, and on both occasions he was confirmed for a new term as mayor by the elected delegates. He announced his resignation in late 2011, after the construction of a facility for recycling, processing, and storage of hazardous waste was defeated in a referendum vote and local citizens staged protests against the project. His resignation notice was not final, and he withdrew it a month later. Krišan was arrested in October 2013 on suspicion of corruption involving overpayments for local road construction. He denied the charge, saying that it was politically motivated. He was acquitted in 2018, by which time he had already left the mayor's office. The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) formed a new governing coalition in the municipality in October 2015, and Krišan's term as mayor came to an end. He led the DS list in Kovačica for the 2016 local elections and was re-elected when the list won nine out of twenty-nine mandates. The SNS won a majority victory, and he served in opposition in his last assembly term. He was not a candidate in the 2020 local elections, which were boycotted by the DS.


Provincial and republican politics after 2000

Serbia's electoral system was reformed in 2000, such that all mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists at the discretion of the sponsoring parties or coalitions, irrespective of numerical order, and the entire country became a single electoral division at the republican level. Krišan appeared in the 179th position on the DS's electoral list in the 2003 parliamentary election and did not receive a mandate when the list won thirty-seven seats. He sought election to the DS's presidency in 2006 but was unsuccessful. Krišan appeared in the thirty-eighth position on the DS's '' For a European Vojvodina'' list in the
2008 Vojvodina provincial election Provincial elections were held for the unicameral Assembly of Serbia's northern Autonomous Province of Vojvodina on 11 May 2008, with a second-round to be held on 25 May 2008. They were scheduled by the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Repu ...
and was given a mandate when the list won twenty-three proportional seats. The DS and its allies won a majority victory overall; Krišan was a supporter of the administration and chaired the committee for administration and local self-government. He resigned his seat in May 2010 due to a change in Vojvodina's
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laws involving
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s. Serbia's electoral laws were changed again in 2011, such that all mandates were awarded in numerical order to candidates on successful lists. Krišan received the twenty-third position on the DS's list in the 2012 provincial election and was not re-elected when the list won sixteen proportional mandates. He was promoted to the sixteenth position in the 2016 provincial election and again missed election when the list fell to ten seats. Krišan also received the 121st position on the DS's list in the
2014 Serbian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 16 March 2014, with nineteen electoral lists competing for 250 members of the National Assembly. The election was called early, after tensions in the coalition led by the ruling Serbian Progressive P ...
. Election from this position was improbable, and he was not elected when the list won nineteen mandates.


Death

Miroslav Krišan died of a heart attack at his home in Kovačica, on 15 August 2023, at the age of 55."Preminuo Miroslav Krišan"
epancevo.rs, 16 August 2023, accessed 16 August 2023.


Electoral record


Local (Kovačica)


References

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