Petar Petrović (Serbian Politician, Born 1951)
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Petar Petrović ( sr-Cyrl, Петар Петровић; born 2 October 1951) is a Serbian politician. He served in the
Serbian parliament 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 ...
for most of the period from 2001 to 2020, originally as a member of the
Party of Serbian Unity The Party of Serbian Unity (; abbr. SSJ) was a far-right, ultranationalist political party in Serbia founded by Željko Ražnatović. After its merging into the Serbian Radical Party, the Council of Serbian Unity was the formed to be the par ...
(SSJ) and later with
United Serbia United Serbia (, abbr. JS) is a national-conservative political party in Serbia. It split from the Party of Serbian Unity in 2004. The party has supported every government formed since its creation, and was briefly in government in 2022–23. ...
(JS). Petrović has also held high office at the city level in
Jagodina Jagodina ( sr-cyrl, Јагодина, ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the Pomoravlje District in central Serbia. It is situated on the banks of the Belica (river), Belica River, in the geographical region of ...
.


Early life and career

Petrović was born to family of farmers in the village of Loćika in the municipality of
Rekovac Rekovac () is a small town and municipality located in the Pomoravlje District of central Serbia. According to 2022 census, the population of the town is 1,283, while population of the municipality is 8,116. Rekovac is the center of small geograph ...
, in what was then the
People's Republic of Serbia The Socialist Republic of Serbia ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, separator=" / ", Социјалистичка Република Србија, Socijalistička Republika Srbija), previously known as the People's Republic of Serbia ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, separator=" / " ...
in the
Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), known from 1945 to 1963 as the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country ...
. He has described his family as rising from poverty to become the wealthiest family in the village, owning a ten-hectare estate.Mirjana Čekerevac, "Od Arkana preko SPS-a do Palme"
''Politika'', 17 December 2007, accessed 18 January 2025.
He graduated from the
University of Kragujevac The University of Kragujevac () is a public university in Kragujevac, Serbia. It is the oldest and the largest higher education institution in Šumadija and Western Serbia The Šumadija and Western Serbia () is one of the five statistical reg ...
Faculty of Law and later moved to
Jagodina Jagodina ( sr-cyrl, Јагодина, ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the Pomoravlje District in central Serbia. It is situated on the banks of the Belica (river), Belica River, in the geographical region of ...
, where he worked in management with the cable manufacturing company ''Kablovi'' and was director of the public utility ''Standard''.


Politician


League of Communists and Socialist Party of Serbia

Petrović was recommended for membership in the
League of Communists of Serbia The League of Communists of Serbia (, abbr. SKS), known as the Communist Party of Serbia (, abbr. KPS) until 1952, was the Ruling party, ruling List of political parties in Serbia, political party of Socialist Republic of Serbia, Serbia from 19 ...
(SKS) while serving in the
Yugoslav People's Army The Yugoslav People's Army (JNA/; Macedonian language, Macedonian, Montenegrin language, Montenegrin and sr-Cyrl-Latn, Југословенска народна армија, Jugoslovenska narodna armija; Croatian language, Croatian and ; , J ...
(JNA). He was an active party member in the time of the
Socialist Republic of Serbia The Socialist Republic of Serbia ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, separator=" / ", Социјалистичка Република Србија, Socijalistička Republika Srbija), previously known as the People's Republic of Serbia ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, separator=" / " ...
, when the SKS was the only legally recognized party. After the re-introduction of multi-party politics in 1990, he became a member of the successor
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 ...
(SPS). He left that party in 1993, due to what he described as "shady activities" taking place there.


Party of Serbian Unity

Petrović re-entered political life as a member of the Party of Serbian Unity, on the advice of fellow Jagodina politician
Dragan Marković Palma Dragan (, sr-Cyrl, Драган) is a South Slavic masculine given name derived from the common Slavic element '' drag'' meaning "dear, beloved". The feminine form is Dragana. People named Dragan include: Politicians and office holders * Dra ...
. Of the SSJ's founder, the paramilitary leader
Željko Ražnatović Arkan Željko Ražnatović (, ; 17 April 1952 – 15 January 2000), better known as Arkan (), was a Serbian warlord, mobster and head of the Serb paramilitary force called the Serb Volunteer Guard during the Yugoslav Wars, considered one of the most f ...
, Petrović later said, "regardless of the stories that followed him, ewas good to all of us" and was "destined to be a leader." Jagodina was the only electoral division that the SSJ contested in the
1997 Serbian parliamentary election General elections were held in the Yugoslav province of Serbia on 21 September 1997, to elect the president and members of the National Assembly. With no presidential candidate receiving over 50% of the vote in the first round, a second round wa ...
. Petrović appeared in the second position on the party's
electoral list An electoral list is a grouping of candidates for election, usually found in proportional or mixed electoral systems, but also in some plurality electoral systems. An electoral list can be registered by a political party (a party list) or can c ...
, following Marković. The list did not cross the
electoral threshold The electoral threshold, or election threshold, is the minimum share of votes that a candidate or political party requires before they become entitled to representation or additional seats in a legislature. This limit can operate in various ...
to win any mandates. The SSJ later moved its headquarters to Jagodina in 1998, due in part to its participation in the municipal government. After the assassination of Arkan in January 2000,
Borislav Pelević Borislav Pelević ( sr-cyr, Борислав Пелевић; 22 November 1956 – 25 October 2018) was a Serbian politician. He was president of the nationalist Party of Serbian Unity (SSJ), a party with marginal importance in Serbian politics, un ...
became the party's leader. Incumbent Yugoslavian 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 ...
fell from power after losing to
Democratic Opposition of Serbia The Democratic Opposition of Serbia ( sr-cyrl, Демократска oпозиција Cрбије, Demokratska opozicija Srbije, abbr. DOS) was a wide electoral alliance of political parties in Serbia, intent on ousting the ruling Socialist Par ...
(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 ...
in the
2000 Yugoslavian presidential election General elections were held in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 24 September 2000.Dieter Nohlen & Philip StöverP (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1678 They included the presidential election, which was held using the two- ...
. Serbia's government also fell after Milošević's defeat, 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 fourth position on the SSJ's list and received a mandate after the list unexpectedly won fourteen seats. The DOS won a landslide victory, and the SSJ served in
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for the parliament that followed. In his first term, Petrović was a member of the legislative committee, the administrative committee, and the committee on the judiciary and administration. He was by his own admission known for sharp insults directed toward government members in his first term, though he later said that he never attacked his opponents on a personal level. The
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro or simply Serbia and Montenegro, known until 2003 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and commonly referred to as FR Yugoslavia (FRY) or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Southeast Europe locate ...
was officially reconstituted as the State Union of
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in February 2003, and the federal assembly of Serbia and Montenegro was established at the same time. The first delegates from Serbia were chosen by a form of
indirect election An indirect election or ''hierarchical voting,'' is an election in which voters do not choose directly among candidates or parties for an office ( direct voting system), but elect people who in turn choose candidates or parties. It is one of the o ...
, with each parliamentary group in the Serbian parliament allowed representation in the federal body proportional to its numbers. Only sitting members of the Serbian parliament or the Montenegrin parliament, or outgoing members of the Yugoslavian parliament, were eligible to serve. The SSJ was permitted five members in the federal assembly, and Petrović was included in the party's delegation. He also continued to serve in the Serbian parliament after his appointment. The SSJ contested the
2003 Serbian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 28 December 2003 to elect members of the National Assembly of Serbia, National Assembly. Serbia had been in a state of political crisis since the overthrow of the post-communist ruler, Slobodan Milo ...
at the head of a coalition called '' For National Unity''. Petrović received the 163rd position on its list, which was mostly alphabetical. The list failed to cross the electoral threshold. Petrović stood down from both his republican and federal mandates when the new assemblies convened in early 2004.


United Serbia


2004–2012

The Party of Serbian Unity split in February 2004, and Marković and Petrović formed a breakaway group called United Serbia. Marković became the new party's leader. Serbia introduced the direct election of mayors with the
2004 Serbian local elections Local elections were held in Serbia (excluding Kosovo) on 19 September and 3 October 2004, concurrently with the 2004 Vojvodina provincial election. This was the only local election cycle held while Serbia was a member of the State Union of Serbia ...
. Marković was elected as mayor of Jagodina, and United Serbia also won a plurality victory in the municipal assembly election with sixteen out of forty-one seats. Petrović was elected to the assembly and served afterward on the municipal council (i.e., the executive branch of the local government). United Serbia contested the 2007 parliamentary election on the coalition electoral list of the
Democratic Party of Serbia The New Democratic Party of Serbia (, , abbr. NDSS), known as the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) until 2022, is a national-conservative political party in Serbia. Miloš Jovanović serves as the current president of NDSS. DSS was formed as ...
(DSS) and New Serbia (NS), and Petrović appeared in the 199th position. The list won forty-seven seats, two of which were assigned to United Serbia members; Petrović was one of the JS candidates given a mandate. The DSS–NS alliance afterward formed a
coalition government A coalition government, or coalition cabinet, is a government by political parties that enter into a power-sharing arrangement of the executive. Coalition governments usually occur when no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an ...
with the Democratic Party (DS) and
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, and Petrović served as a government supporter. In his second term, he was a member of the legislative committee and the committee on local self-government. The governing coalition broke down in early 2008, and a new parliamentary election was called for May of that year. Prior to the vote, United Serbia joined the political coalition led by the Socialist Party of Serbia. Petrović appeared in the tenth position on the SPS's list and was awarded a mandate for a third term after the list won twenty seats. The overall results of the election were inconclusive, and the Socialists initially held coalition talks with the DSS and the
Serbian Radical Party The Serbian Radical Party (, abbr. SRS) is a Far-right politics in Serbia, far-right, Ultranationalism, ultranationalist List of political parties in Serbia, political party in Serbia. Founded in 1991, its co-founder, first and only leader is ...
(SRS). These talks were not successful, and the SPS instead joined a coalition with the DS-led ''
For a European Serbia For a European Serbia () was a big tent and pro-EU electoral alliance, led by Boris Tadić, which participated in the 2008 Serbian parliamentary election. It received 38.42% of the popular vote, translating into 102 seats in the 250-seat Parliamen ...
'' (ZES) alliance. Notwithstanding its origins in
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, United Serbia favoured a coalition with ZES; this is believed to have influenced the Socialist Party's decision. When the ZES–SPS coalition was announced, Petrović commented with approval that a "pro-
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government of Serbia
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be formed very quickly." United Serbia was not actually part of the new government but provided vital support in the assembly. In the 2008–12 term, Petrović was a member of the industry committee, the legislative committee, the committee for culture and information, and the committee for European integration; a deputy member of the privatization committee; a member of Serbia's delegation to the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean The Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean (PAM) is an international organization established in 2005 by the national parliaments of the countries of the Euro-Mediterranean region. It is the legal successor of the Conference on Security and ...
; and a member of Serbia's parliamentary friendship group with
Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
. The direct election of mayors proved to be a short-lived experiment and was abandoned with the
2008 Serbian local elections Local elections were held in Serbia on 11 May 2008, concurrently with the 2008 Serbian parliamentary election and the 2008 Vojvodina provincial election. A re-vote was held at three poling stations in Belgrade on 18 May 2008 due to irregularities ...
, which were held concurrently with the parliamentary vote; since this time, mayors have been chosen by the elected members of the local assemblies. In 2008, a coalition led by United Serbia won a majority victory in Jagodina with nineteen out of thirty-one seats. Dragan Marković Palma was chosen for a new term as mayor, and Petrović was chosen as deputy mayor. In 2010, Petrović condemned a ruling by the
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was a body of the United Nations that was established to prosecute the war crimes in the Yugoslav Wars, war crimes that had been committed during the Yugoslav Wars and to tr ...
(ICTY) which found that two
Bosnian Serb The Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sr-Cyrl, Срби Босне и Херцеговине, Srbi Bosne i Hercegovine), often referred to as Bosnian Serbs ( sr-cyrl, босански Срби, bosanski Srbi) or Herzegovinian Serbs ( sr-cyrl, ...
soldiers had displayed
genocidal intent Genocidal intent is the specific mental element, or , required to classify an act as genocide under international law, particularly the 1948 Genocide Convention. To establish genocide, perpetrators must be shown to have had the '' dolus speciali ...
in the 1995
Srebrenica massacre The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide, was the July 1995 genocidal killing of more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys in and around the town of Srebrenica during the Bosnian War. It was mainly perpetrated by unit ...
. Petrović said, "The verdict just further strengthens JS's conviction that the ICTY is not a court in the true sense of the word, but ..the extended arm of those powerful individuals who have decided to convict Serbs and the Serbian people for something they did not do." He was also said, "There was no
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in Srebrenica ... There were crimes, and those who committed them should be held responsible." Serbia's electoral system was reformed again in 2011, such that all parliamentary mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists in numerical order. Petrović stood down as deputy mayor of Jagodina in October 2011, after a ruling that he could not hold a
dual mandate A dual mandate occurs when an official serves in or holds multiple public positions simultaneously. This practice is sometimes known as double jobbing in Britain, double-dipping in the United States, and ''cumul des mandats'' in France. Thus, if ...
as a parliamentarian and a member of the city's executive.


2012–2020

United Serbia continued its alliance with the Socialist Party into the
2012 Serbian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 6 May 2012 to elect members of the National Assembly. The elections were held simultaneously with provincial, local, and presidential elections. Background The 2008 parliamentary elections result ...
. Petrović received the twentieth position on the SPS coalition's list and was re-elected when the list won forty-four mandates. The Socialists formed a new coalition government with the
Serbian Progressive Party The Serbian Progressive Party (, SNS) is a major populist, catch-all party, catch-all List of political parties in Serbia, political party in Serbia. It has been the Ruling party, ruling party since 2012. Miloš Vučević, the former prime mi ...
(SNS) after the election, and United Serbia again provided parliamentary support for the administration. Petrović served as deputy leader of United Serbia's assembly group and was the chair of the justice committee, a member of the administrative committee and the committee on constitutional and legislative issues, and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with
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and the
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. United Serbia's coalition won twenty-two out of thirty-one seats in Jagodina in the
2012 Serbian local elections Local elections in Serbia were held on 6 May 2012. Pursuant to the Constitution of Serbia, the parliamentary Speaker (at the time Slavica Đukić Dejanović from SPS) signed on 13 March 2012 the Decision on calling the elections for councilors ...
, which were held concurrently with the parliamentary vote. Petrović was re-elected to the local assembly and served afterward as deputy
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, which was not inconsistent with his role as a parliamentarian. Petrović was promoted to the fourteenth position on the SPS list in the 2014 parliamentary election and was re-elected when the list again won forty-four seats. The SNS and its allies won a landslide majority victory and afterward formed a new coalition government with the SPS; United Serbia once again provided outside support. Petrović again served as deputy leader of United Serbia's group, was chair of the judicial committee, and served on the administrative committee and the committee on constitutional and legislative issues. In this term, he was a member of the friendship groups with
Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ...
, China, and
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. In early 2015, the
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(ICJ) dismissed mutual claims of genocide by Serbia and
Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze ...
in the context of the 1991–95 Croatian war. Shortly before the ruling, Petrović predicted that Serbia would be acquitted while Croatia would at least be convicted of the expulsion of Krajina Serbs during
Operation Storm Operation Storm ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Operacija Oluja, separator=" / ", Операција Олуја) was the last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence and a major factor in the outcome of the Bosnian War. It was a decisive victory f ...
. He also remarked, "However, we should not look back to the past. We in JS support the view of our government that we should not forget, but forgive certain things from the past, look to the future and establish good political and economic relations with Croatia as our neighbour." Petrović was promoted again to the seventh position on the SPS list in the 2016 parliamentary election and was elected to a sixth term when the list won twenty-nine mandates. The SNS and its allies won another majority victory and formed a new coalition government including the SPS, and United Serbia again provided outside support. As before, Petrović served as deputy head of the United Serbia assembly group and chair of the judiciary committee, as well as being a member of the administrative committee, the committee on constitutional and legislative issues, and the friendship groups with Austria, Brazil, China, and Italy. In the
2016 Serbian local elections Local elections were held in most cities and municipalities of Serbia (excluding the disputed territory of Kosovo) on 24 April 2016, with repeat voting later taking place in some jurisdictions. The elections were held concurrently with the 2016 Serb ...
, Petrović was given the second position on United Serbia's coalition list in Jagodina and was re-elected when the list won a third consecutive majority victory with twenty-one out of thirty-one seats. He once again served as deputy speaker in the term that followed. Petrović was not a candidate in the
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or the
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, and his term in the republican and local assemblies ended in that year.


Since 2020

In April 2021, opposition politician
Marinika Tepić Marinika Tepić (;, ; , born 8 August 1974) is a Serbian politician. She is a vice-president of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) and a prominent opponent of President of Serbia, Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić and the governing Serbi ...
accused Dragan Marković Palma of organizing the prostitution of women and girls at a prominent nightclub in Jagodina. She added that eyewitnesses had named Petrović as a client of these services. An investigation was subsequently launched. Marković said that the accusations against him were "lies" and brought a lawsuit against Tepić in early 2022. The matter reached an impasse shortly thereafter and was never fully resolved.It’s been three months since the so-called Palma affair and nothing has been done"
''Serbian Monitor'', 21 July 2021, accessed 14 June 2022. Marković died in 2024.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Petrovic, Petar 1951 births Living people People from Loćika (Rekovac) Politicians from Jagodina Members of the National Assembly (Serbia) Members of the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro Members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean League of Communists of Serbia politicians Socialist Party of Serbia politicians Party of Serbian Unity politicians United Serbia politicians