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Zlata Đerić ( sr-Cyrl, Злата Ђерић; born 23 December 1958) is a Serbian politician. She has served four terms in the National Assembly of Serbia and one term in the Assembly of Vojvodina. A leading member of New Serbia (''Nova Srbija'', NS) for many years, she now serves on the presidency of the
New 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 ...
(''Nova demokratska stranka Srbije'', NDSS), which until May 2022 was known as the Democratic Party of Serbia (''Demokratska stranka Srbije, DSS).


Private career

Đerić was born in Sombor, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, in what was then the People's Republic of Serbia in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. She graduated from the University of Novi Sad Faculty of Philosophy in 1982 and has published a number of works about the Serbian language and Serbian literature, including ''Psihologija srpske politike - Ispravljanje krive Drine''.


Politician


Early years and first assembly term

Đerić entered political life as a member of the Serbian Renewal Movement (''Srpski pokret obnove'', SPO). 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.
, she appeared in the lead 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 Sombor division. She would have automatically received a mandate had the list crossed the electoral threshold, but it did not. The SPO experienced a serious split the following year, and Đerić joined the breakaway New Serbia party under the leadership of
Velimir Ilić Velimir "Velja" Ilić ( sr-cyr, Велимир "Веља" Илић, ; born 28 May 1951) is a Serbian politician. He is the founder and president of party New Serbia. He served as the Minister without portfolio in charge of Emergency Situations f ...
. Serbia's electoral system was reformed prior to the 2000 parliamentary election, such that the entire country was designated as a single electoral district and all mandates were assigned to candidates on successful lists at the discretion of the sponsoring parties or coalitions, irrespective of numerical order. New Serbia participated in the election as part of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) (''Demokratska opozicija Srbije'', DOS), a broad and ideologically diverse coalition of parties opposed to the recently overthrown administration of
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 ...
. Đerić was included on the DOS list in the 212th position. The list won a landslide victory with 176 out of 250 seats; she was not initially included in her party's assembly delegation but was awarded a mandate on 4 December 2001 as the replacement for another party member. New Serbia provided support for the DOS government until 2002, when it broke from the alliance and moved into opposition. In her first term, Đerić was a member of the committee for environmental protection and the committee for labor, veterans' affairs, and social affairs. New Serbia contested the 2003 parliamentary election in an alliance with the SPO, and Đerić received the twelfth position on their combined list. The list won twenty-two seats, and she was not given a mandate. She later appeared in the second position on New Serbia's list for the
2004 Vojvodina provincial election First round of the Vojvodina provincial elections was held on September 19, 2004, at the same time when the local elections were held in the whole of Serbia (with the exception of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo). Second round of elections was ...
. The list did not cross the electoral threshold for assembly representation. Serbia introduced the direct election of mayors in the
2004 Serbian local elections Local elections were held in Serbia (excluding Kosovo) on 19 September and 3 October 2004, concurrently with the 2004 Vojvodina provincial election. This was the only local election cycle held while Serbia was a member of the State Union of Serbia ...
, which took place concurrently with the provincial election. Đerić ran as New Serbia's candidate for mayor of Sombor; her campaign was also endorsed by Social Democracy (''Socijaldemokratija'', SD) and two smaller political movements. She was defeated in the first round of voting. The New Serbia list won three seats in the election for the Sombor city assembly; Đerić was elected and served for the next four years. The direct election of mayors proved to be a short-lived experiment and was abandoned in 2008. New Serbia contested the 2007 parliamentary election in an alliance with the Democratic Party of Serbia, and Đerić was given the sixteenth position on their combined list. The list won forty-seven seats, and she was once again not given a mandate afterward.


Return to the national assembly

The DSS and New Serbia continued their alliance into the 2008 parliamentary election; Đerić received the fiftieth position on their list and was given a mandate for a second assembly term when the list won thirty seats. In the concurrent
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 ...
, New Serbia formed an alliance in Sombor with the Socialist Party of Serbia (''Socijalistička partija Srbije'', SPS) and other parties. Đerić received the third position on their combined list, which did not cross the threshold for assembly representation. The results of the parliamentary election were inconclusive, and serious discussions later took place between the DSS–NS alliance, the SPS, and the Serbian Radical Party (''Srpska radikalna stranka'', SRS) about forming a new
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 ...
. This ultimately did not happen; the SPS instead joined a coalition government with the ''
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'' (''Za evropsku Srbiju'', ZES) alliance, and New Serbia served in opposition. Đerić became deputy chair of the committee on labour, veterans' affairs, and social affairs; she was also a member of the committee for gender equality, the working group on the rights of the child, and the parliamentary friendship groups with Israel, Italy, and the
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. Serbia's electoral system was again reformed in 2011, such that all mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists in numerical order. New Serbia formed a new alliance with the Serbian Progressive Party (''Srpska napredna stranka'', SNS) and contested the 2012 parliamentary election on the latter's '' Let's Get Serbia Moving'' list. Đerić received the fifty-seventh position and was re-elected when the list won seventy-three mandates. The SNS and SPS subsequently formed a new coalition government that included New Serbia, and Đerić served as part of its parliamentary majority. In the 2012–14 parliament, she was a member of the committee for human and minority rights and gender equality, a deputy member of the foreign affairs committee and the committee on the rights of the child, and a member of Serbia's friendship groups with Denmark, Finland, Israel, Italy, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom. She was given the sixty-ninth position on the Progressive Party's coalition list in the 2014 parliamentary election and was again re-elected when the list won a landslide majority victory with 158 mandates. She served afterward as a member of the committee on foreign affairs, the committee for human and minority rights and gender equality, and the committee on
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, and was a deputy member of the committee on the rights of the child. She was also a member of Serbia's delegation to the Parliamentary Dimension of the
Central European Initiative The Central European Initiative (CEI) is a forum of regional cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe, counting 18 member states. It was formed in Budapest in 1989. The body was developed on the basis of earlier experiences with The Alps-Adriatic ...
, chaired Serbia's friendship groups with Chile and Ethiopia, and was a member of the friendship groups with Israel, Italy, Norway, and Russia. In September 2014, she was chosen to lead a working group on human rights and freedoms and the rights of the child.


Assembly of Vojvodina

Đerić did not seek re-election to the national assembly in 2016. She instead appeared in the tenth position on the SNS's coalition list in the
2016 Vojvodina provincial election Provincial elections were held in Vojvodina on 24 April 2016. Electoral system The 120 members of the Assembly are elected by proportional representation in a single provincial constituency with a 5% electoral threshold, although the threshold i ...
and was elected to the provincial assembly when the list won sixty-three out of 120 mandates. She also led a list called "Truth – New Serbia" in Sombor in the concurrent 2016 local elections; this list did not cross the electoral threshold. In early 2017, Velimir Ilić withdrew New Serbia's support for Serbia's SNS-led government at the republic level. This led to a split in the party, with several prominent members leaving in order to continue supporting the Progressives. Đerić initially remained with New Serbia; in the provincial assembly, she left the SNS's group and joined the opposition "Alternative for Vojvodina" group. She ultimately left New Serbia as well, however, and in 2018 she created her own political movement called "Team for Life" (''Tim za Život''). The group's primary focus was protecting what it considered the "demographic survival of Serbia" by increasing the country's birth rate.


2020 parliamentary election

Đerić led "Team for Life" into the METLA 2020 alliance (led by the DSS) in 2019 and served on the alliance's presidency. She received the fifth position on the alliance's list in the 2020 parliamentary election; the list did not cross the electoral threshold to win representation in the assembly. She later led "Team for Life" into the National Democratic Alternative (''Nacionalno demokratska alternativa'', NADA) in 2021.


New Democratic Party of Serbia

Đerić subsequently became a member of the New Democratic Party of Serbia, and in July 2022 she was elected to its presidency.Председништво
New Democratic Party of Serbia, accessed 29 October 2022.


Electoral record


Local (Sombor)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Deric, Zlata 1958 births Living people Politicians from Sombor 21st-century Serbian women politicians 21st-century Serbian politicians Members of the National Assembly (Serbia) Members of the Parliamentary Dimension of the Central European Initiative Members of the Assembly of Vojvodina Serbian Renewal Movement politicians New Serbia politicians Team for Life politicians New Democratic Party of Serbia politicians Women members of the National Assembly (Serbia)