Svetozar Gavrilović
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Svetozar Gavrilović ( sr-cyr, Светозар Гавриловић; born 13 July 1953) is a medical doctor and politician in Serbia. He was a member of the National Assembly of Serbia from 1997 to 2001 and was the mayor of
Pančevo Pančevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Панчево, ; german: Pantschowa; hu, Pancsova; ro, Panciova; sk, Pánčevo) is a city and the administrative center of the South Banat District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is located on ...
from 2012 to 2013. Gavrilović is a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia (''Socijalistička partija Srbije'', SPS).


Early life and private career

Gavrilović was born in the village of
Miroč Miroč (Serbian Cyrillic: Мироч) is a mountain in eastern Serbia, between the towns of Donji Milanovac and Tekija. Its highest peak ''Štrbac'' has an elevation of above sea level. Along with Liškovac, it is part of the Iron Gate gorge ...
in Majdanpek, in what was then the People's Republic of Serbia in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. He moved to Pančevo in 1964 and graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine in 1977. Gavrilović began working at the Pančevo General Hospital in 1980, completed his specialization in internal medicine in 1986, and he completed further specialization in gastroenterology with hepatology in 1996. He became vice-president of the general hospital for internal medicine in 2010.


Politician


Member of the National Assembly (1997–2001)

Gavrilović joined the Socialist Party of Serbia in 1995. He appeared in the third position on 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 ...
for the Pančevo division in the
1997 Serbian parliamentary election General elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on 21 September 1997 to elect the President and National Assembly. With no presidential candidate receiving over 50% of the vote in the first round, a second round was held on 5 October.
and was given a mandate when the list won four seats. (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. Gavrilović was not automatically elected by virtue of his list position, but he was awarded a mandate all the same.) The SPS and its allies won a plurality victory overall, and the party remained the dominant presence in Serbia's
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; Gavrilović served as a supporter of the administration. He was not a candidate in the
2000 Serbian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on 23 December 2000.Janusz Bugajski (2002) ''Political Parties of Eastern Europe: A Guide to Politics in the Post-Communist Era'', pp434 They were the first free parliamentary elections a ...
, and his term ended in January 2001.


Local and provincial politics (2008–16)

Gavrilović appeared in the eleventh position on the SPS's list for the Pančevo city assembly in the
2008 Serbian local elections Local elections were held in Serbia on 11 May 2008, concurrently with the 2008 Serbian parliamentary election and the 2008 Vojvodina provincial election. A re-vote was held at three poling stations in Belgrade on 18 May 2008 due to irregularities ...
. The list did not cross the electoral threshold to win representation in the assembly. He sought election to the Assembly of Vojvodina in the 2012 provincial election, running in Pančevo's first division, and was narrowly defeated in the second round of voting. He also received the lead position on the party's list for Pančevo in the 2012 local elections and was elected when the list won twelve mandates, finishing in third place overall. The local election did not produce a clear winner, and a coalition government was eventually formed by the SPS, the Serbian Progressive Party (''Srpska napredna stranka'', SNS), and other parties. Gavrilović was chosen as mayor. He served until May 2013, when he resigned, citing health issues. Gavrilović later appeared in the twenty-eighth position on the SPS's list for Pančevo in the
2016 Serbian local elections Local elections were held in most cities and municipalities of Serbia (excluding the disputed territory of Kosovo) on 24 April 2016, with repeat voting later taking place in some jurisdictions. The elections were held concurrently with the 2016 Ser ...
. Election from this position was unlikely, and he was not elected when the list won only six seats.''Službeni List (Grada Pančeva)'', Volume 9 Number 10 (25 April 2016), p. 17.


Electoral record


Provincial (Vojvodina)


References

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