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Marko Petrović ( sr-Cyrl, Марко Петровић; 13 May 1952 – 8 September 2016) was a Serbian politician. He served two terms in the
National Assembly of Serbia The National Assembly ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Народна скупштина, Narodna skupština, ), fully the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (), is the unicameral legislature of Serbia. The assembly is composed of 250 deputies who are ...
between 1994 and 2004 and was the interim
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of
Kraljevo Kraljevo ( sr-Cyrl, Краљево, ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the Raška District in central Serbia. It is situated on the confluence of West Morava and Ibar River, Ibar, in the geographical region of ...
in 2003. Petrović was at different times a member of the
Serbian Renewal Movement The Serbian Renewal Movement (, abbr. SPO) is a liberal and monarchist political party in Serbia. It was founded in 1990 by writer Vuk Drašković, who served as the party's president until 2024. Aleksandar Cvetković is the incumbent leader. ...
(''Srpski pokret obnove'', SPO) and New Serbia (''Nova Srbija'', NS).


Private career

Petrović was a private entrepreneur.


Politician


Serbian Renewal Movement

Petrović entered political life as a member of the SPO, which was the dominant party in the
Democratic Movement of Serbia The Democratic Movement of Serbia () or DEPOS was a Serbian political coalition that existed between 1992 and 1994. Initially, the DEPOS was a right-wing coalition led by the conservative monarchist Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) of Vuk Draškovi ...
(''Demokratski pokret Srbije'', DEPOS) coalition in the early 1990s. He received the eleventh position on DEPOS's
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for the
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division in the
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; the list won seven seats, and he was not initially chosen to serve in the assembly. He was, however, awarded a mandate on 9 June 1994 as a replacement for Petar Jaraković. (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. Petrović's list position did not determine whether or when he received a mandate.) The DEPOS coalition dissolved shortly after the election, and the SPO served in
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. During this period, Serbian political life was dominated by the authoritarian rule of
Socialist Party of Serbia The Socialist Party of Serbia (, abbr. SPS) is a populist political party in Serbia. Ivica Dačić has led SPS as its president since 2006. SPS was founded in 1990 as a merger of the League of Communists of Serbia and Socialist Alliance ...
(''Socijalistička partija Srbije'', SPS) leader
Slobodan Milošević Slobodan Milošević ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан Милошевић, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the President of Serbia between 1989 and 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugos ...
and his allies. The SPO joined a new opposition coalition called ''
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'' (''Zajedno'') in late 1996. The coalition won victories in several major Serbian cities, including Kraljevo, in the
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; the SPS-led regime initially refused to recognize the outcome, leading to extended protests across the country. Petrović played a prominent role in the Kraljevo protests, at one time taking part in a
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. In January 1997, he was beaten by state police and taken into custody, notwithstanding that he had the right to
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.
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drew attention to his treatment in a report on events in the city. Ultimately, the regime recognized the opposition's victories in most major cities, including Kraljevo, via a ''
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'' in February 1997. The ''Zajedno'' coalition broke down later in the year, and the SPO contested the
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on its own. Petrović was given the fourth position on the party's list for the redistributed Kraljevo division and did not receive a new mandate when the list won two seats.


New Serbia

The SPO became increasingly cooperative with Serbia's SPS-led administration throughout 1997. This led to a party split, as several SPO members who opposed the party's direction coalesced around
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as the ''SPO-Zajendo'' group. The following year, Ilić created the New Serbia party. Petrović sided with Ilić and became one of New Serbia's vice-presidents. In 1999, after the
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and the
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, he took part in new protests against the Milošević administration. In 2000, New Serbia joined the
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(''Demokratska opozicija Srbije'', DOS), a broad and ideologically diverse coalition of parties opposed to Milošević's administration. DOS candidate
Vojislav Koštunica Vojislav Koštunica ( sr-cyrl, Војислав Коштуница, ; born 24 March 1944) is a Serbian former politician who served as the last President of Serbia and Montenegro, president of FR Yugoslavia from 2000 to 2003 and as the Prime Min ...
defeated Milošević in the
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, a watershed moment in Serbian and Yugoslavian politics. Serbia's government fell after the Yugoslavian election, and a new Serbian parliamentary election was called for December 2000. Prior to the vote, Serbia's electoral laws were changed such that the entire country became a single electoral division and all mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists at the discretion of the sponsoring parties or coalitions, irrespective of numerical order. Petrović appeared in the eighth position on the DOS's list and was awarded a mandate when the list won a landslide victory with 176 out of 250 seats. New Serbia initially provided outside support to Serbia's new DOS government. In July 2001, the party formed its own assembly group, and Petrović was chosen as the group's leader. In the same period, he played a leading role in negotiations, ultimately unsuccessful, for the party to join the government. The following year, New Serbia moved into opposition.


Independent

In December 2002, Petrović and two other New Serbia delegates went against the party's wishes and remained in the assembly on a critical budget motion, allowing the government to maintain quorum and win the vote. The three delegates were subsequently expelled from the party. In January 2003, they created a new assembly group called "Serbia" with two delegates from smaller parties previously aligned with the
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(''Stranka srpskog jedinstva'', SSJ). Petrović served as the group's leader. For technical reasons, he was still registered as a member of New Serbia in the national assembly for the remainder of his term. The
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was formally reconstituted as the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in February 2003, and the
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was established as its legislative branch. The first members of this body were chosen by
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from the republican parliaments of Serbia and
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, with each parliamentary group allowed representation proportional to its numbers. Only sitting members of the Serbian assembly or the Montenegrin assembly, or members of the Federal
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at the time of the country's reconstitution, were eligible to serve. The "Serbia" group was allotted one seat in the federal assembly, which was assigned to Petrović. "Serbia" later broke up, and Petrović ceased to be a member of any assembly group. At the end of his national assembly term, he was the president of the committee for urban planning and construction and a member of the committee for inter-cultural relations and the committee for transport and communications. He was not a candidate in the 2003 parliamentary election, and his terms in the federal and republican assemblies ended in early 2004.


Interim mayor of Kraljevo

In July 2003, following a period of instability, the Serbian government dissolved the Kraljevo municipal assembly and called a new local election for November. Petrović was appointed as the leader of an interim municipal government. He was succeeded in this role at the end of the year by the newly elected mayor,
Radoslav Jović Radoslav Jović ( sr-cyr, Радослав Јовић; born April 6, 1957) is a politician and medical doctor in Serbia. He served three terms in the National Assembly of Serbia between 1997 and 2008, originally with the Serbian Renewal Movement (' ...
.


Death

Petrović died suddenly in
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on 8 September 2016. He was buried two days later in Kraljevo."PREMINUO MARKO PETROVIĆ"
''Krug'', 9 September 2016, accessed 29 November 2022.


References

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