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Milutin Stojković ( sr-Cyrl, Милутин Стојковић; born 19 August 1942) is a retired Serbian academic and politician. He was a deputy prime minister of Serbia from 1997 to 1998 and has held leading positions in the parliaments of
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and the
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(FRY). Stojković is a member of the
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(SPS).


Early life and academic career

Stojković was born in the village of Mijatovac in the municipality of Ćuprija, in what was then the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia during the Axis occupation of Serbia in
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. He grew up in the People's Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He received a
bachelor's degree A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
from the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Economics in
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in 1979 and a
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and Ph.D. from the same institution in 1985. A specialist in mathematics and statistics, he has taught at several universities, including in Subotica. He has published several books on statistics. Stojković was one of the founding members of the higher medical school in Ćuprija and lectured there until 2014. In 2017, he was appointed to its board of directors.


Politician

Stojković became politically prominent in the early-to-mid 1990s, when the political life of Serbia and Yugoslavia was dominated by the authoritarian rule of SPS leader and Serbian president
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 ...
. During this time, Stojković was a Milošević loyalist.


President of the Vojvodina assembly

Stojković was elected to the
Assembly of Vojvodina The Assembly of Vojvodina ( sr-cyrl, Скупштина Војводине, Skupština Vojvodine), officially known as the Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (; ; ; ; Pannonian Rusyn: Скупштина Автономней Покр ...
for Ruma's second division in the May 1992 provincial election, the first to be held after the return of multi-party democracy in 1990. The SPS won a majority victory, and Stojković served as a government supporter. He was re-elected in the December 1992 provincial election, which was again won by the SPS, and served president of the assembly in the term that followed, from 1993 to 1997. Stojković also appeared in the twenty-sixth position (out of twenty-eight) on the SPS's
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for the
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division in the 1992 Serbian parliamentary election. The list won nine seats in the division, and he was not given a mandate. (From 1992 to 2000, Serbia's electoral law stipulated that one-third of parliamentary mandates would be awarded to candidates from successful lists in numerical order while the remaining two-thirds would be distributed amongst other candidates at the discretion of the sponsoring parties or alliances. It was common practice for the latter mandates to be assigned out of order. Stojković could have been awarded a seat despite his list position, but this did not happen.) In 1993, facing complaints from farmers who received inadequate compensation for grain shipments, he argued that provincial authorities could not override harmful purchasing policy decisions made at the republic level in
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. He was quoted as saying, "Although we are in power, we are practically powerless."


Federal parliamentarian and deputy prime minister


1996–98

Stojković was elected to the Yugoslavian assembly's Council of Citizens (i.e., the lower house of parliament) in the 1996 Yugoslavian election, presumably for the
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division, which included Ruma and where a political alliance led by the SPS won two out of four seats. The SPS's alliance won the election, and Stojković was chosen as leader of the party's caucus in the Council of Citizens. In December 1996, he was named as chair of the committee for defence and security. He was appointed as one of Serbia's five deputy prime ministers in a cabinet shuffle on 11 February 1997, replacing fellow SPS member Slobodan Babić. In July 1997, the Yugoslavian parliament hastily elected Slobodan Milošević as Yugoslavian president. Stojković welcomed the outcome, saying that Milošević would "further contribute to the country's respect in the world." The SPS formed a new Serbian
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with the far-right Serbian Radical Party (SRS) and the
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(JUL) in March 1998, and Stojković was dropped from cabinet. Stojković supported the election of Momir Bulatović and Yugoslavian prime minister in May 1998, predicting he would be "a fighter against crime and corruption." In November 1998, Stojković led a delegation of the Yugoslavian assembly to the international secretariat of the European Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy. Two months later, he led a delegation to a meeting of the interparliamentary assembly in
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on the Orthodox creed and post-industrial society.


Kosovo War and NATO bombing of Yugoslavia

In December 1998, during the
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and in the buildup to the 1999
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, Stojković introduced a motion in the Chamber of Citizens condemning the
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for supporting "terrorists and separatists" seeking to create a Greater Albania. On the day before the NATO bombing campaign began, he said, "I am convinced the Western power-wielders have finally realized that they cannot play with our country, because we will form a front to defend our sacred Kosovo-Metohija ..We are prepared to defend what is ours at any cost. NATO will break its teeth on us. Serbia has never attacked anyone in its history, but those who attack her will certainly lose the war." In April 1999, he responded to threats of a NATO ground invasion by saying, "Should NATO decide for this option, it will have to expect that thousands of people will be killed. They will then be sent back to NATO countries in coffins." On 10 June 1999, Stojković spoke at a conference on Slavic integration in
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that was mostly attended by representatives of left-wing parties in
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,
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, and
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. He was described as receiving the loudest cheers at the event. Stojković described the entry of international peacekeeping forces into Kosovo as a moral victory for the Serbian people at the end of the
Kosovo War The Kosovo War (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Косовски рат, Kosovski rat) was an armed conflict in Kosovo that lasted from 28 February 1998 until 11 June 1999. It ...
.


After the conflict

Stojković represented the SPS in multi-party discussions on the future of the Yugoslavian federation at the end of the Kosovo conflict. In mid-July 1999, he accused the
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of not presenting a platform on redefining relations within the federation. In the same month, he represented the Yugoslavian parliament in discussions to join the
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of Russia and Belarus. Somewhat unexpectedly, Stojković criticized Russian foreign affairs minister Igor Ivanov in March 2000, describing him as a "meddler" whose diplomacy threatened Yugoslavia's sovereignty. "We have not – nor shall in the future – authorize anyone to negotiate on behalf of our interests," he was quoted as saying. "If the diplomacy of Mr. Ivanov consists of fawning over the Americans, he may do so at the expense of Russian – not Serbian – national interests." This notwithstanding, he took part in a Yugoslavian delegation to monitor the 2000 Russian presidential election later in the same month. In June 2000, he attended the thirty-third congress of the
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. Stojković helped bring about changes to Yugoslavia's constitution in mid-2000 that allowed Slobodan Milošević to seek re-election as president. During the parliamentary debates on this subject, he said that the SPS would "not tolerate individual deputies criticizing FRY President Slobodan Milosevic." He was quoted as saying, "While our president was creating, building, defending and in the end defended our fatherland, some federal deputies – together with Clinton, Blair,
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, Chirac and Solana – were doing their utmost to destroy the country and make it prey to the criminals who had bombed us for 78 days." Stojković does not appear to have sought re-election in the 2000 Yugoslavian general election.


Since 2000

Slobodan Milošević was defeated by
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(DOS) candidate
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in the 2000 Yugoslavian presidential election. This was a watershed moment in the political life of Serbia and Yugoslavia. Serbia's electoral laws were reformed in late 2000, such that all national assembly mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists at the discretion of the sponsoring parties or coalitions, irrespective of numerical order. Stojković appeared on the SPS's electoral lists in the parliamentary elections of
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,
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, and
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, though he did not receive a mandate on any of these occasions. He served in the Ruma municipal assembly in the 2004–08 term. Serbia's electoral laws were again reformed in 2011, such that all mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists in numerical order. Stojković appeared in the 159th position on the SPS alliance's list in the 2014 parliamentary election; election from this position was not a realistic prospect, and he was not elected when the list won forty-four mandates.Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 16. и 23. марта 2014. године – ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (2 ИВИЦА ДАЧИЋ - "Социјалистичка партија Србије (СПС), Партија уједињених пензионера Србије (ПУПС), Јединствена Србија (ЈС)")
Republic Election Commission, Republic of Serbia, accessed 21 August 2021. Stojković also ran for the Ruma constituency seat in the
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and 2012 Vojvodina provincial elections. He was defeated both times.


Electoral record


Provincial (Vojvodina)


References

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