Snežana Samardžić-Marković
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Snežana Samardžić-Marković () ( sr-Cyrl, Снежана Самарџић-Марковић, born 10 March 1966) is a Serbian politician. She has been working a
Director General of Democracy at the Council of Europe
since April 2012. The Directorate General oversees 50 conventions, consists of over 700 staff members, it is composed of 4 Directorates, 10 Partial agreements, 32 intergovernmental structures and 7 monitoring mechanisms. The topics range from anti-discrimination, education, youth participation, good governance and gender equality, to sport, culture, work with civil society and th
World Forum for Democracy
She served as the Minister of Youth and Sports in Serbian government from 2007 to 2012.


Biography

Samardžić-Marković graduated from the
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Faculty of Philology and has further academic credentials from the University of Oslo and JF Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. In the period 2005–2007 she was Assistant Minister of Defence and was in charge of strategic planning, international military cooperation and the Verification Centre, as well as co-president of the
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Defence Reform Group. From 2001 to 2005, she worked in the bilateral department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as deputy director for Neighbouring Countries, Deputy Head of Mission and Adviser at the Serbia and Montenegro's Embassy in
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and Adviser at the Directorate for Europe. During her mandate as the Minister of Sport, Serbia obtained a new Law on Sports, the National Youth Strategy was adopted, 120 offices for youth were opened locally, and Samardžić-Marković personally was particularly proud of the Young Talent Fund that awarded scholarships to thousands of Serbia's most talented pupils and students. Between 2015 and 2016, Samardžić-Marković served on the
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’s High Level Group on Sport Diplomacy, which had been established by
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and was chaired by
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member and former President of the Hungarian Republic
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. Roma rights, gender equality, ethical and inclusive sport, are just some of the issues to which Samardžić-Marković has been particularly devoted in her function a
Director General of Democracy at the Council of Europe
and which she has promoted including through a series of articles written for New Europe. In addition to her work at the
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, Samardžić-Marković currently holds the following positions: President of the Jury for the Social Cohesion Award] of the Council of Europe Development Bank, Paris; Member of the Board of the European Institute of Roma Arts and Culture, Berlin; Member of the Board of the European Partial Agreement on Cultural Routes, Luxembourg; Member of the Board of the UEFA Foundation for Children, Nyon; Member of ASOIF Governance Task Force, Lausanne. Samardžić-Marković previously held the following positions: Member of the Foundation Board of WADA, Montreal; Member of the Board of the European Wergeland Centre, Oslo; Member of the High Level Group on Sport Diplomacy, Brussels. Samardžić-Marković has been awarded the Grand Knight of the CISM Order of Merit, as well as the traditional “May award” for the outstanding achievements for Serbian sport, 2011. Married to Serbian author Veselin Marković, with two children (son Damjan, daughter Ema), she is fluent in English and Norwegian, speaks French and has a working knowledge of Russian.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Samardzic-Markovic, Snezana 1966 births Living people Politicians from Belgrade Government ministers of Serbia G17 Plus politicians University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology alumni Women government ministers of Serbia