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Čedomir Božić ( sr-cyr, Чедомир Божић; 19 October 1984 – 20 December 2024) was a Serbian politician. From October 2022 until his death, he was the head of the
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's office in
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, Belgium. Previously, he was the
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of
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from 2012 to 2020 and the minister of agriculture, water management, and forestry in the
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from 2020 to 2022. Originally elected as a Democratic Party (DS) representative, Božić was a member of the
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(SNS) from 2016 until his death.


Early life and education

Božić was born in
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, in what was then the
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in the
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,
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. He was educated in
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and
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and graduated from the faculty of economics at the
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in
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(2008).


Political career

Božić began working in the municipal administration of Žabalj in 2009.


Mayor of Žabalj

Božić received the second position on the Democratic Party's
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for Žabalj in the
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. The list won seven out of thirty-one seats. The local assembly was extremely divided following the election, with no party in a dominant position, and the Democratic Party was ultimately able to form a
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with Božić in the role of mayor. At the time of his inauguration, he was the youngest mayor in Serbia. The Democrats initially governed in an alliance with the
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(SPS), but that party went into opposition later in the year and its place was taken by
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(BS). By 2014, the local administration also included the
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(LSV),
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(JS), New Serbia (NS), the
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(PUPS), the
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(DSS), and the
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(SRS). The DS experienced a serious split in 2014, with several members joining
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's breakaway
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(NDS). In March 2014, Božić announced that the entire DS board in Žabalj was collectively joining Tadić's party. He returned to the DS in February 2015, however, saying that it was the only genuine pro-
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opposition party in the country. The reconciliation proved brief, and he left the DS for a second time in February 2016. Božić led an independent list called ''Our Municipality of Žabalj'' in the
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and won nine seats, finishing second against the Progressive Party. He and his group collectively joined the Progressives in May 2016, and he was confirmed for a second term as mayor shortly thereafter. He later led the Progressives to a majority victory in the 2020 local elections, winning fifteen out of twenty-one seats in a reduced assembly. He was appointed for a third term as mayor in September 2020, although his term was cut short by his appointment to the provincial ministry the following month. Božić highlighted a number of local infrastructure projects that his administration was overseeing in a 2017 sponsored interview.


Provincial cabinet minister

On 29 October 2020, Božić was appointed minister of agriculture, water management, and forestry in the provincial administration of
Igor Mirović Igor Mirović ( sr-Cyrl, Игор Мировић; born 12 July 1968) is a Serbian politician, economist, and poet who served as the president of the Government of Vojvodina from 2016 to 2024. A member of the Serbian Progressive Party The ...
. In an interview published in January 2021, he indicated that his department had a budget of close to seven billion dinars and that his priorities would be small and medium-sized farms and co-operation with local governments.


Provincial representative

Božić was re-assigned as the leader of Vojvodina's provincial representative office in Brussels in October 2022.


Death

Božić died of a heart attack in Brussels, on 20 December 2024, at the age of 40."Preminuo Čedomir Božić, šef kancelarije AP Vojvodine u Briselu"
''Radio Television of Vojvodina'', 21 December 2024, accessed 21 December 2024.


References

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