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Katarina Peović Vuković (born 16 November 1974) is a
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n politician and media and culture researcher. From March to September 2018, she was a representative of the Workers' Front party in
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. On January 21, 2019, Katarina Peović announced her candidacy for the Croatian presidential election in 2019 as a candidate of the Workers' Front party, and established media presence in the candidates' confrontations. In the 2020 parliamentary elections, she was elected as a member of the
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on the platform of the
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.


Biography

Katarina Peović was born in
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on November 16, 1974. She graduated in
comparative literature Comparative literature studies is an academic field dealing with the study of literature and cultural expression across language, linguistic, national, geographic, and discipline, disciplinary boundaries. Comparative literature "performs a role ...
and Croatian language and literature at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb (1993 – 1999). From 2004 to 2005 she worked as an assistant at the Institute for Social Research in Zagreb. Since 2005, she has been working at the Department of Cultural Studies at the
University of Rijeka The University of Rijeka () is in the city of Rijeka, Croatia, with faculties in cities throughout the regions of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Primorje, Istria and Lika. The University of Rijeka is composed of eleven faculties, one art academy ...
(2005 assistant, 2012. assistant professor,, 2019. associate professor), where she teaches courses in the field and
culture theory Culture theory is the branch of comparative anthropology and semiotics that seeks to define the heuristic concept of culture in operational and/or scientific terms. Overview In the 19th century, "culture" was used by some to refer to a wide a ...
. She was the editor of the literary and theoretical magazine ''Libra Libera'' (1999 – 2017), a member of the editorial board of ''
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'' (2004 – 2009) and the editor of the radio cultural and media show ''Elektrosfera'' Third Program of HR (2008 – 2009). She edited the collection of texts by the American theorist
Hakim Bey Peter Lamborn Wilson (October 20, 1945 – May 22, 2022) was an American anarchist author and poet, primarily known for his concept of Temporary Autonomous Zones, short-lived spaces which elude formal structures of control. During the 1970s, Wil ...
''The Temporary Autonomous Zone and Other Texts'' (2003). She is the author of a dozen scientific papers and several articles in anthologies.


Political activity

Katarina Peović joined the Workers' Front in March 2017. She entered
Zagreb Assembly The City Assembly of the City of Zagreb (, short: GSGZ) is the lawmaking body of the Croatian capital of Zagreb. It consists of 47 members who were elected by universal suffrage and secret ballot at 2021 elections for a term of four years. Th ...
as a rotating representative of the Workers' Front in January 2018 and held the function until September 2018. Her mandate was preceded by
Mate Kapović Mate Kapović (born August 5, 1981 in Zagreb) is a Croatian linguist specializing in Indo-European, Slavic languages and the Proto-Balto-Slavic language. Biography He studied Croatian language and linguistics at the Faculty of Arts of Universit ...
and followed by Miljenka Ćurković. On May 7, 2018 the proposal of the Workers' Front (and thus the Left Bloc which it was part of) was successfully voted in Zagreb Assembly that the
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should help the workers of companies Kamensko and Dioki by purchasing a part of the workers' claims on unpaid wages in the same amount in which these companies have paid utility fees in
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. Subsequently, the mayor
Milan Bandić Milan Bandić (22 November 1955 – 28 February 2021) was a Croatian politician and the longest-serving mayor of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. Bandić was mayor almost continuously from 2000 to 2021, except during the time between his resignati ...
, strictly opposed to the proposal to purchase the workers' claims, convened an extraordinary session in order to refute the proposal. On January 21, 2019 at a conference for the media and the public the Workers' Front announced Katarina Peović as their nominee for the
2019–20 Croatian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Croatia in December 2019 and January 2020. The decision to call the elections was made by the Croatian Government during its session on 14 November 2019. Potential candidates were required to gather at least 1 ...
. They also presented ''a program for democratic socialism for the 21st century''. In most of the live media confrontations, Peović dominated the duels with other candidates and was considered one of the key factors behind the relatively late loss of votes for the right wing candidate
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. Peović was elected to the 10th Sabor following the
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. Announcement of her candidacy for the mayor of
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in the 2021 local elections caused a rift in the
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and ultimately resulted in the expulsion of the Workers' Front from the coalition. Peović failed to achieve the 5%
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in the
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, leaving the party without a representative in the Croatian Parliament (Sabor).


Personal life

In the 1990s Katarina Peović was the lead
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in the all-female
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and heavy metal band Maxmett, with whom she produced the album and the homonymous hit single , and later played for several other bands such as Rebels Room, and ('Salute to Azra'). Peović recalls the great influence her musical environment had on her, particularly when fellow musicians rejected to obey Tuđman regime's bans on music the authorities deemed unsuitable (e.g. songs by
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ians).


Works

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Sources

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