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Nenad Radosavljević ( sr-cyr, Ненад Радосављевић; born 31 March 1961) is a
Kosovo Serb Kosovo Serbs form the largest ethnic minority group in Kosovo (5–6%). The precise number of Kosovo Serbs is difficult to determine as they have boycotted national censuses. However, it is estimated that there are about 95,000 of them, nearly ...
politician, administrator, and media owner. He was a prominent figure in the Kosovo Serb community in the early years of the
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Привремена административна мисија Уједињених нација на Косову, Privremena administrativna misija Ujedinjenih na ...
(UNMIK) mandate.


Early life and career

Before entering political life, Radosavljević was director of the ironworks factory at
Lešak Leshak or Lešak ( sr-Cyrl, Лешак) is a town settlement of Leposavić in northern Kosovo. It has population of 2,180, with an ethnic Serb majority. Lešak was, along with the Leposavić municipality, ceded to SAP Kosovo The Socialist Au ...
in
Leposavić Leposavić ( sr-Cyrl, Лепосавић, ), also known as Leposaviq or Albanik ( sq-definite, Leposaviqi or ''Albaniku''), is a town and the northernmost municipality in the District of Mitrovica, Mitrovica District in Kosovo. As of 2015, it has ...
and director general of the tools factory in
Zvečan Zvečan ( sr-Cyrl, Звечан) or Zveçan ( sq-definite, Zveçani) is a town and municipality located in the Mitrovica District in Kosovo. As of 2015, it has a population of 16,650 inhabitants. It covers an area of , and consists of a town and ...
.


Politician and administrator


SNV leader, mayor, and parliamentarian (1999–2002)

Radosavljević led the Leposavić branch of the Serbian National Council (SNV) after the end of the
Kosovo War The Kosovo War (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Косовски рат, Kosovski rat) was an armed conflict in Kosovo that lasted from 28 February 1998 until 11 June 1999. It ...
(1998–99). He owned a radio station in northern Kosovo during this time, was active with the
New Democracy New Democracy, or the New Democratic Revolution, is a type of democracy in Marxism, based on Mao Zedong's Bloc of Four Social Classes theory in post-revolutionary China which argued originally that democracy in China would take a path that w ...
(ND) party, and was a prominent local opponent of
Slobodan Milošević Slobodan Milošević ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан Милошевић, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the President of Serbia between 1989 and 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugos ...
's government. Relations between Kosovo's majority Albanian and minority Serb communities were generally poor in the aftermath of the Kosovo War. The
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is a regional security-oriented intergovernmental organization comprising member states in Europe, North America, and Asia. Its mandate includes issues such as arms control, the p ...
(OSCE) organized a census for Kosovo in 2000, which was largely boycotted by the Serb community, as a prelude to local elections later in the same year. Unlike some community leaders, Radosavljević was open to the prospect of co-operation with OSCE and Serb participation in the vote. His position met with strong opposition, with some arguing that any poll would be premature before the security situation improved and Serb refugees could return to province. On one occasion, a registration drive in Leposavić that had been approved by Radosavljević was shut down by community militants from
Kosovska Mitrovica Mitrovica (Albanian language, Albanian Definiteness, indefinite Albanian morphology#Nouns (declension), form: ''Mitrovicë''; sr-Cyrl, Митровица, Mitrovica), also referred to as Kosovska Mitrovica ( sr-Cyrl, Косовска Митр ...
. One news report indicates that Radosavljević was forced to stand down as municipal SNV leader because of his position on the matter, though this is contradicted by another report indicating that he continued serving until 2001. Radosavljević attended talks in
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, in July 2000 as a representative of the SNV. The talks did not deal with the
status of Kosovo The political status of Kosovo, also known as the Kosovo question, is the subject of a long-running political and territorial dispute between the Serbian (and previously, Yugoslav) government and the Government of Kosovo, stemming from the break ...
but rather with ending the ongoing violence between the Serb and Albanian communities and creating the conditions for democratic institutions in the area. New Democracy participated in the
2000 Yugoslavian general election General elections were held in the Federal Republic of 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- ...
as part of the
Democratic Opposition of Serbia The Democratic Opposition of Serbia ( sr-cyrl, Демократска oпозиција Cрбије, Demokratska opozicija Srbije, abbr. DOS) was a wide electoral alliance of political parties in Serbia, intent on ousting the ruling Socialist Par ...
(DOS), and Radosavljević campaigned with DOS
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in Leposavić. Koštunica defeated Slobodan Milošević in the election, a watershed moment in the political life of Yugoslavia and Serbia. The Serb community generally boycotted the 2000 local elections in Kosovo, and the results in Leposavić were not validated. A new municipal assembly was later appointed under the auspices of UNMIK, and the assembly selected Radosavljević as mayor. He stood down later in 2001. Radosavljević appeared in the fifth position on the list of the Serbian "Return" coalition in the
2001 Kosovan parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 17 November 2001. The elections were held under the government of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. Results Notes References {{Serbian local elections, state=coll ...
, which was held via
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under the auspices of UNMIK, and was elected when the list won twenty-two seats. After the election, he complained that Serb politicians were largely being ignored in the assembly, against the backdrop of ongoing conflicts among the province's Albanian parties.


UNMIK representative (2002–05)

In May 2002, Radosavljević was appointed as a senior advisor to UNMIK leader
Michael Steiner Michael Steiner (born 28 November 1949) is a German diplomat who served as head of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). He was the German Ambassador to India from March 2012 to June 2015. Early life and education Michael Steiner was ...
at the nomination of the "Return" coalition. He held responsibility for returns (i.e., of displaced persons) and communities. In this capacity, he encouraged Serbs to participate in the
2002 Kosovan local elections Local elections were held throughout Kosovo on 26 October 2002, organized by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). This was the second local electora ...
. After the poor performance of the "Return" group in these elections, Radosavljević remarked that the coalition was approaching its logical end. He opposed an assembly boycott by Serb MPs in 2002, saying, "It is not courageous if Serb deputies leave the Kosovo parliament and run away from it. The courageous thing to do is to fight regardless of the difficult position in which Return Coalition deputies have been working since the very beginning." He added that Serb MPs had done creditable work in fighting to ensure freedom of movement, safety, and the return of Serb property throughout the province. In the aftermath of the March 2004 unrest in Kosovo, Radosavljević said that attempts to reconstruct Serb homes in Svinjare were being hindered by extremist elements in the Albanian community, who were dismantling newly restored homes on an almost nightly basis. He refused to sign a declaration for a Kosovo ministry on the rights of communities, human rights, and return issues in this period, arguing that the ministry would simply give the province's Albanian leadership increased rights without increased responsibility. He described the ministry's eventual creation as "an attempt by UNMIK to avoid the responsibility for not working and having bad results." In October 2004, Radosavljević expressed concern that Serbs in Kosovo were being offered large sums of money to sell their homes in order to reduce the community's numbers in the province. He resigned from his UNMIK position on 26 January 2005, saying, "there is neither ethical nor political reason for me to create an illusion of well-being in the post of a high advisor, and to, without a possibility to prevent it, watch the further cleansing of my people instead of their return."


From 2005 to 2022

The
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established a Council for Kosovo-Metohija in February 2005, and Radosavljević was appointed as one of its members. Two months later, he was one of six SNV delegates who participated in a meeting with Serbian prime minister Vojislav Koštunica. New Democracy was renamed as the Liberals of Serbia (LS) in 2003. The party contested the
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on the
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of the
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(SPO). Radosavljević was included on the list, which did not cross the
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to win assembly representation. In October 2007, Radosavljević walked out of a round-table discussion on the
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organized by the
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-based Project on Ethnic Relations, on the grounds that the views of Serb participants were being ignored. The Liberals of Serbia initially planned to participate in the
2007 Kosovan parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 17 November 2007 alongside Municipal elections. Voters elected the 120 members of the unicameral Assembly, the legislative branch of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government that the Unit ...
but ultimately chose not to do so. Radosavljević explained that the party's change in strategy was due to the Serbian government's call for a boycott, saying, "a clash of interests between the state and Serbs in the region would undoubtedly be detrimental to the Kosovo people. Without state support, without stronger Serbian institutions in the province, it is unlikely the Serbs could have survived." He later argued that the boycott was a mistake; had the Serbs voted, he said, "they would have had their legitimate representatives and there would be no problem as to who is or is not legitimate." Radosavljević ran for mayor of Leposavić in the 2013 local elections as the candidate of his own "People's Justice" movement and finished in fifth place. "People's Justice" won a seat on the municipal assembly, which automatically went to Radosavljević as the list's leader. In September 2014, he said that he and three other elected delegates had never received invitations to the assembly, which he contended was therefore improperly constituted. He ran for mayor again in the 2017 local elections and finished a distant third; on this occasion, his list did not win any assembly mandates. Radosavljević is now the owner of TV Mir in Leposavić. He is a vocal opponent of
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, whom he has described as operating a dictatorial regime. In 2021, he rejected the suggestion that health and education services in northern Kosovo's Serb communities could be integrated into the
Republic of Kosovo Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe with International recognition of Kosovo, partial diplomatic recognition. It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, Montenegro to the west, Serbia to the ...
's system. "Health and education must remain an integral part of the Serbian system even now," he said.


North Kosovo crisis (2022–present)

Radosavljević has been extremely critical of Serbia's political leadership in the ongoing North Kosovo crisis. In December 2022, he charged that barricades had been erected in northern Kosovo to protect the interests of the Serb List political party rather than the local population. In April 2023, he said that a pending mayoral election in Leposavić would lack legitimacy due to a Serb boycott and that any local administration resulting from the election would be unsustainable. The vote took place on 23 April, and Lulzim Hetemi of the
Vetëvendosje Vetëvendosje (, , LVV or VV) is a Left-wing politics, left-leaning Democratic socialism, democratic socialist List of political parties in Kosovo, political party in Kosovo. It is a member of the Progressive Alliance, and an observer in the Par ...
(VV) party was elected mayor against the backdrop of a very low turnout. In July 2023, Radosavljević accepted an appointment from Leposavić's municipal government to lead the directorate of sports, youth, and culture. He said that he had not personally interacted with Hetemi and that he accepted the position in order to provide stability and normalization."Zašto je Nenad Radosavljević iz Leposavića prihvatio da bude deo kabineta gradonačelnika protiv kog Srbi protestuju?"
''Danas'', 5 July 2023, accessed 11 October 2023.


Electoral record


Local (Leposavić)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Radosavljevic, Nenad 1961 births Living people Kosovo Serbs People from Leposavić Mayors of places in Serbia Mayors of Leposavić Members of the Assembly of Kosovo (UNMIK mandate, 2001–08) Liberals of Serbia politicians