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Slobodan Gavrilović ( sr-cyr, Слободан Гавриловић; born 23 November 1951) is a
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 ...
n politician, academic, author, and publisher. He has been a federal and republican parliamentarian and was the director of Serbia's Official Gazette from 2007 to 2012. Gavrilović is a member of the
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(''Demokratska stranka'', DS).


Early life and private career

Gavrilović was born in the village of
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in the municipality of
Čačak Čačak ( sr-Cyrl, Чачак, ) is a city and the administrative center of the Moravica District in central Serbia. It is located in the West Morava Valley within the geographical region of Šumadija. , the city proper has 73,331 inhabitants, wh ...
, 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
People's Federal Republic of Yugoslavia The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yugo ...
. He moved to
Užice Užice ( sr-cyr, Ужице, ) is a city and the administrative centre of the Zlatibor District in western Serbia. It is located on the banks of the river Đetinja. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 59,747. The Cit ...
in 1966 and lived in the city until 2000. He graduated in
sociology Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of Interpersonal ties, social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. It uses various methods of Empirical ...
from the
University of Sarajevo The University of Sarajevo ( Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: ''Univerzitet u Sarajevu'' / Sveučilište u Sarajevu / Универзитет у Сарајеву) is a public university located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the larges ...
in
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in 1976 and afterward began working toward a
master's degree A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
at the
University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy The University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy ( sr, Филозофски факултет Универзитета у Београду), established in 1838 within the Belgrade Higher School, is the oldest Faculty at the University of Belgrade ...
. He did not complete his degree at the time, a decision he later described as a mistake; he finally received his master's in the 2000s. Beginning in 1975, he worked as a sociology teacher; he taught high school from 1980 to 2000. He was active in the
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in his youth (when Yugoslavia was a one-party socialist state), but was expelled from the party in 1974 for supporting a group of professors in the philosophy department who had opposed changes to Yugoslavia's constitution. Gavrilović has written several books, many concerning the life of Živojin Pavlović, a left-wing journalist from Užice who was killed by
Yugoslav Partisans The Yugoslav Partisans,Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene: , or the National Liberation Army, sh-Latn-Cyrl, Narodnooslobodilačka vojska (NOV), Народноослободилачка војска (НОВ); mk, Народноослобод ...
during the short-lived
Republic of Užice The Republic of Užice ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Užička republika, Ужичка република) was a short-lived liberated Yugoslav territory and the first liberated territory in World War II Europe, organized as a military mini ...
in 1941. In 1990, he oversaw the republication of Pavlović's ''Balance of the Soviet Thermidor'', an anti-
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work that documented the
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in the
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and was dedicated to its victims.


Politician


Early years (1991–1993)

Gavrilović became a founding member of the Democratic Party with the re-introduction of multi-party politics in 1990 (although he traces the party's origins to a letter of intent signed in December 1989). He was a prominent organizer for the party in its early years and became president of its Užice board in 1990. He was the DS's candidate for 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 ...
in Užice's first division in the 1990 parliamentary election, losing to a candidate of the
Serbian Renewal Movement The Serbian Renewal Movement ( sr-cyrl, Српски покрет обнове, Srpski pokret obnove, SPO) is a liberal and monarchist political party in Serbia. History The Serbian Renewal Movement party was founded in 1990 through the merger ...
(''Srpski pokret obnove'', SPO). From 1991 to 1993, he was first secretary of the DS. Serbian and Yugoslavian politics were dominated by
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 ...
's
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) in the 1990s, and the DS and SPO were for many years the leading parties in
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to Milošević's administration. Serbia adopted 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 parliamentary elections in 1992. Gavrilović wanted the DS to participate in the
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as part of the
Democratic Movement of Serbia The Democratic Movement of Serbia ( sr, Demokratski pokret Srbije) or DEPOS (''DE'' - from Serbian "Demokratija" - Democracy, ''PO -'' from Serbian "Pokret" - Movement and ''S'' derived from "Serbia"), was a big tent political coalition founded in ...
(''Demokratski pokret Srbije'', DEPOS), an alliance of opposition parties that included the SPO, but the party decided instead to contest the election on its own. Some DS members who favoured participation in DEPOS left to form the
Democratic Party of Serbia The New Democratic Party of Serbia ( sr, Нова демократска странка Србије, Nova demokratska stranka Srbije, , NDSS or New DSS) is a national-conservative political party in Serbia. Initially known and formed as Democ ...
(''Demokratska stranka Srbije'', DSS), but Gavrilović remained with the DS. He led the party'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 ...
in Užice for the 1992 Serbian parliamentary election; the list did not cross the
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for assembly representation.


Parliamentarian (1994–1997) and after

Gavrilović again appeared in the lead position on the DS's list for Užice 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 ...
and was this time elected when the list won two mandates. He took his seat when the assembly convened in early 1994. The SPS won a plurality victory and afterward formed a
coalition government A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government. The usual reason for such an arrangement is that no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election, an atypical outcome in ...
with
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(''Nova demokratija'', ND); the DS served in opposition. Gavrilović was elected to his first term as a vice-president of the DS in 1994 and was also the deputy leader of the party's assembly group. In late 1995, Gavrilović launched an initiative to reunite the Democratic Party of Serbia into the DS. This was rejected by the DS leadership. The DS contested the
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 an alliance with the SPO called
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(''Zajedno''). The alliance won the election in Užice, but the result was nullified by the SPS and new elections ordered. Similar events in other cities led to mass protests, but ''Zajedno'' accepted the re-vote in Užice; Gavrilović defended its decision on the grounds that the local populace was not in a position to take to the streets. ''Zajedno'' ultimately won the repeat election, and Gavrilović served as a member of the city assembly for the next term. In July 1997, Gavrilović indicated that the DS would attempt to stop the national assembly from passing a proposed new law on electoral units, which he said was intended to maximize the SPS's seat count relative to its number of voters. The law was approved, and the DS ultimately boycotted the 1997 parliamentary election. Gavrilović emerged as a critic of DS party leader
Zoran Đinđić Zoran Đinđić ( sr-Cyrl, Зоран Ђинђић, ; 1 August 1952 – 12 March 2003) was a Serbian politician who served as the prime minister of Serbia from 2001 until his assassination in 2003. He was the mayor of Belgrade in 1997. Đinđić ...
in 1998, accusing him of inappropriately centralizing power within the party. He stood down as a party vice-president during this time. Reflecting on these events several years later, he said that there was always respect between himself and Đinđić, even when they were rivals within the party. He returned to the role of vice-president the following year. In 1999, Gavrilović introduced a manifesto against the Milošević administration at a public rally in Užice, calling for Serbia's opposition parties to unite and overthrow the government. He continued to lead protests against Milošević into 2000.


Federal Parliamentarian (2000–04)

In 2000, the DS became a leading party in 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), a broad and ideologically diverse coalition of parties opposed to the Milošević administration. DOS candidate
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. ...
defeated Milošević in the 2000 Yugoslavian presidential election, a watershed moment in Serbian and Yugoslavian political life. Gavrilović appeared in the lead position on the DOS's list for Užice in the concurrent election for the Chamber of Citizens in the Yugoslavian parliament and was elected when the list won two mandates. The DOS afterward formed a coalition government in Yugoslavia with the support of delegates from
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, and Gavrilović led the DOS group in the federal assembly. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was re-constituted as the State Union 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 ...
in February 2003. The new state had a unicameral legislature with members appointed by the republican parliaments of Serbia and Montenegro; in February 2003, Gavrilović was appointed as part of the DS's delegation to the new body. The Serbian parliament appointed a new federal delegation in early 2004 (following 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 ...
), and Gavrilović's term came to an end at that time. Following Đinđić's assassination in 2003, the DS became divided between supporters of
Boris Tadić Boris Tadić ( sr-cyr, Борис Тадић, ; born 15 January 1958) is a Serbian politician who served as the president of Serbia from 2004 to 2012. Born in Sarajevo, he graduated from the University of Belgrade with a degree in psychology ...
and Zoran Živković. Gavrilović supported Tadić and was re-elected as a party vice-president on Tadić's slate in 2004.


Return to the National Assembly (2007)

Gavrilović appeared in the twenty-first position the DS's electoral 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 ...
and was chosen for a new term in the national assembly when the list won sixty-four seats. (After an electoral reform in 2000, all of Serbia was counted as a single electoral division in parliamentary elections. From 2000 to 2011, mandates were awarded to sponsoring parties or coalitions rather than individual candidates, and it was common practice for the mandates to be distributed out of numerical order. Gavrilović was not automatically elected by virtue of his list position, though he was awarded a mandate all the same.) The DS formed an unstable
coalition government A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government. The usual reason for such an arrangement is that no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election, an atypical outcome in ...
after the election with the rival
Democratic Party of Serbia The New Democratic Party of Serbia ( sr, Нова демократска странка Србије, Nova demokratska stranka Srbije, , NDSS or New DSS) is a national-conservative political party in Serbia. Initially known and formed as Democ ...
(''Demokratska stranka Srbije'', DSS) and
G17 Plus G17 Plus was a centre-right political party in Serbia. Founded as a non-governmental organization dealing with economic issues, in 2002 it transformed into a political party that became part of several ruling coalition governments in Serbia thro ...
, and Gavrilović served as a supporter of the administration. He was a member of the committee for constitutional affairs and the committee for culture and information. His final term in the assembly ended with his resignation on 14 November 2007.


Director of the Official Gazette

Gavrilović was appointed as director of Serbia's Official Gazette (''Službeni glasnik'') in late 2007. In addition to its primary function of publishing the laws, regulations, and acts of the Republic of Serbia, this entity also oversees a large range of publishing in other fields. As director, Gavrilović oversaw and extension of the company's work, championing a lexicographical institute as a foundation of Serbian culture and expanding the company's work in book and magazine publication. He was replaced in 2012, after the DS fell from power and a new government led by 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) came into office. Serbian author Branko Kukić, who worked in at the Official Gazette during Gavrilović's directorship, described hiss term in office as a period of cultural flowering, which was undermined by his successor. Following Gavrilović's departure as director, the new SNS-led administration brought a number of investigations against him which he considered as vexatious. He remarked to the new government, "I'm retired, my job now is to read and write books. Whether I do it in prison or at home, it doesn't matter, and you do your job."


Political activity since 2012

Gavrilović has remained a member of the Democratic Party through its many splits and fragmentations since 1990. In 2013, he urged the party to unite around its new leader
Dragan Đilas Dragan Đilas ( sr-cyr, Драган Ђилас, , born 22 February 1967) is a Serbian businessman and politician who served as the mayor of Belgrade from 2008 to 2013. From 25 November 2012 until 31 May 2014, he served as the President of the D ...
, notwithstanding that he had not supported Đilas in the previous year's leadership contest. He later backed Đilas's unsuccessful bid for re-election as party president against
Bojan Pajtić Bojan Pajtić ( sr-cyr, Бојан Пајтић; born 2 May 1970) is a Serbian politician who served as the President of the Government of Vojvodina from 2004 to 2016. In May 2014 he became the leader of Serbia's Democratic Party. Pajtić holds ...
in 2014; the following year, he offered the opinion that Đilas had deliberately lost the election in order to save himself.Zora Drčelić, "Ovo je režim u kojem se drhti"
''Vreme'', 1 October 2015, accessed 21 September 2022.


Electoral record


National Assembly of Serbia


References

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