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Nenad Rašić (, ; born 27 January 1973) is a Kosovo Serb politician serving as the minister for communities and returns of
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since 1 December 2022. Previously he served as the minister of labor and social welfare of Kosovo from 2008 to 2014 and as a member of the
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from 2014 to 2017. Known for his moderate views, Rašić was one of the founders of the Independent Liberal Party (SLS) and its high-ranking member until his removal from the party in 2013. From 2014 to 2024, he was the president of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDS) which he led until he registered the For Freedom, Justice and Survival (SPO) party.


Early life and career

Rašić was born on 27 January 1973 in Dobrotin, a village near
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, in the
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,
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,
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. He finished high school in Lipljan and attended university studies in
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and
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. According to his official biography, Rašić holds a degree in economy. In 1997, he started working in the
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bottling plant in Lipljan, where he worked as a salesman until the
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during the
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when the plant was shut down and never restored again. Following the end of hostilities in Kosovo, Rašić worked as a translator for British
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troops and later for the
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.


Political career

In 2006, he was one of the founders of the Independent Liberal Party (SLS), a Serb minority party in Kosovo. On 9 January 2008, Rašić was appointed minister of labor and social welfare of Kosovo as part of the cabinet of Hashim Thaçi and served in this position until 2014. Rašić stated that the best period of the development of the "political being of Serbs" was from 2008 to 2012. In May 2013, Rašić, along with few SLS MP's, formed a new parliamentary group in the
Assembly of Kosovo The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Скупштина Републике Косово, Skupština Republike Kosovo) or the Kuvendi, is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Kosovo that is directly elected by the peo ...
. Shortly after, Rašić was kicked out of SLS. In March 2014, Rašić founded the Progressive Democratic Party (PDS). Following the 2014 parliamentary elections, PDS won 0.82% of the popular vote and Rašić was elected member of the
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as its sole MP. Shortly after, he joined the parliamentary group of the Serbian government-backed Serb List (SL). At the time of cooperation with the Serb List, he claimed that Serbs "simply have no other state, nor a higher authority than Belgrade" and criticized Albanian politicians for not implementing the Brussels Agreement. In 2015, Rašić was a candidate for mayor of Gračanica, finishing second to Vladeta Kostić of SL. Progressive Democratic Party participated in the 2019 parliamentary elections as part of the Freedom Coalition (''Koalicija Sloboda''). The coalition initially included European Movement of Serbs in Kosovo led by former Serbian government minister Rada Trajković and the New Party of Kosovo led by Dragiša Mirić. Mirić's party left the alliance because of an election campaign video that Rašić recorded in Albanian language. This video criticized by the Serb List and Serbian politicians. The coalition failed to gain any parliamentary seats, gaining only 0.08% of the popular vote. On 2 April 2020,
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appointed Rašić the director of the Office for Communities. On 23 April, Rašić resigned because of the indictment brought against him for alleged abuse of official duty and was succeeded by
Cvetko Veljković Cvetko Veljković (, ) is a Kosovo Serbs, Kosovo Serb politician serving as a Member of parliament, member of the Assembly of Kosovo since 17 November 2022. He is a member of the Civic Initiative for Freedom, Justice and Survival (GI SPO). Biog ...
. On 22 February 2021, Rašić's teenage son was beaten up in his high school in Laplje Selo, with Albin Kurti calling this incident an "attack against Nenad Rašić". Rašić endorsed the Civic Initiative for Freedom, Justice and Survival (GI SPO) for the 2021 parliamentary elections as he was unable to run as candidate due to the indictment against him. During the election campaign, Rašić and Cvetko Veljković, together with Albin Kurti, visited
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. The list failed to get elected to the Assembly. On 8 November 2022, Rašić was acquitted of the charges for the abuse of official duty. On 1 December 2022, Rašić was appointed minister for communities and returns by Albin Kurti after the post was left vacant for almost one month following the resignation of Goran Rakić and the Serb List's (SL) boycott of Kosovan institutions. Kurti stated that he always appreciated Rašić his "correctness and determination". Rašić announced that he will appoint Rada Trajković as his advisor. SL reacted with a statement that Rašić's appointment was unconstitutional as it wasn't approved by Serb MP's and announced that it will submit an appeal to the Constitutional Court of Kosovo. Director of the
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Petar Petković called Rašić "Kurti's puppet".
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insulted Rašić and Trajković, calling them the "worst Serbian scum", adding that they "do not have anyone's trust in Serbia, but they have the trust of Albin Kurti and Western agencies". EU Spokesperson Peter Stano stated that EU's preliminary reading is that the appointment does not meet constitututional requirements, but that this is up to the Constitutional Court to determine. On 14 December 2022, during a government session, Rašić was among the ministers who voted in favor for the construction of police bases in the municipality of
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in the cadastral zone of Bistrica and the cadastral zone of Gornji Jasenovik in the municipality of Zubin Potok, both Serb-majority municipalities. In addition, Rašić also voted in favor of the formation of the organizing committee for the celebration of "15 years since the declaration of independence of Kosovo" and "25 years of the epic of the
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(KLA)". In May 2024, Rašić registered the For Freedom, Justice and Survival (SPO) party. In the 2025 parliamentary election campaign, the Serb Democracy (SD) and its leader Aleksandar Arsenijević accused SPO of
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.


Personal life

Rašić is married and has a son. Besides his native Serbian, he speaks Albanian.


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, - {{DEFAULTSORT:Rašić, Nenad 1973 births Living people People from Lipjan Kosovo Serbs Government ministers of Kosovo