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Slaviša Ristić ( sr-cyr, Славиша Ристић; born 17 November 1961) is a
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politician and a prominent figure in the
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community. He was for many years the president (i.e.,
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) of
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, a predominantly Serb municipality in northern
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, and has served two terms in the
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. A member of the
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(DSS) many years, Ristić left the party in late 2016 and has been the leader of the '' Otadžbina'' (English: "Fatherland") political movement since 2018. He is a vocal critic of
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and the governing
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(SNS).


Private career

Ristić was born in Zubin Potok, in what was then the
Autonomous Region of Kosovo and Metohija The Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo, sh-Latn-Cyrl, Socijalistička Autonomna Pokrajina Kosovo, Социјалистичка Аутономна Покрајина Косово, separator=" / "; ; . Also abbreviated as SAP Kosovo. referre ...
in the
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,
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. He has a
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in economics from the University of Priština.


Politician

Ristić joined the opposition Democratic Party (DS) on its formation in 1990. After a split two years later, he became a founding member of the DSS. In the 1990s, he was one of the few leading Kosovo Serb politicians to oppose the policies of
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 ...
's government. He became the president of Zubin Potok's executive council (i.e., the leader of its local government) after the December 1992 local elections and served in this role from 1993 to 1996. Milošević's
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(SPS) won the 1996 local elections in Zubin Potok, and his term in office came to an end. Following the 1998-99
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, Ristić chaired the municipal committee of the Serbian National Council in Zubin Potok. He attended talks in
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, as a representative of the council in July 2000; the talks did not deal with the
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but rather with ending the ongoing violence between Serb and
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communities and creating the conditions for the development of democratic institutions in the region. He strongly opposed the introduction of customs checkpoints on Kosovo's border with Central Serbia in 2001.


Mayor of Zubin Potok

Serbs in northern Kosovo generally boycotted the 2000 local elections in Kosovo, which were overseen by the
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Привремена административна мисија Уједињених нација на Косову, Privremena administrativna misija Ujedinjenih na ...
(UNMIK) and the
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(OECD). The results in Zubin Potok and two neighbouring Serb municipalities were not certified due to low turnout. Following the vote, UNMIK leader
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said that he would appoint prominent members of the Serb community as councillors in these areas. As an extension of this process, Ristić became mayor of Zubin Potok in 2001. The Serb community later participated in 2002 local elections overseen by UNMIK and the OECD; the DSS won a significant victory in Zubin Potok, and Ristić was confirmed afterward for another term as mayor. In January 2006, the Serbian government appointed coordinators for most municipalities in Kosovo. Ristić was appointed as coordinator for Zubin Potok. This position was generally equivalent to mayor, though as recognized by the
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rather than by UNMIK. Ristić, like most Kosovo Serb leaders, strongly opposes the secession of Kosovo from Serbia and the establishment of an independent state of Kosovo. In 2006, he was quoted as saying, "No one will force us to accept
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's authority, which is hostile to Serb people. Serbs do not want a partition f Kosovo but if it comes to that, it will be the fault of the international community for succumbing to an ultimatum of independence by (Kosovo) Albanians." During subsequent discussions between Serbs and Albanians in the province meditated by the
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, he said, "We want co-operation with the Albanian community but we cannot cooperate with the Kosovo government which is working purely for independence." In 2007, he remarked that a visit by
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to Kosovo could only be interpreted as providing support for independence. He was quoted as saying, "The message that he would be sending by his visit would come as nothing new to us Serbs in Kosmet osovo and Metohija because the United States has already openly stated its position on Kosmet's status, which is support for independence. ..I do not think that Bush's visit would provoke any particular reaction from the Serb community, because we have become used to this kind of behaviour from the United States." Later in the year, Ristić was a delegate of the Kosovo Serb community in discussions with representatives of the Contact Group. The Serb community in Kosovo's northern municipalities generally boycotted the 2007 local elections overseen by Priština. In Zubin Potok, representatives of Albanian parties won the election on the basis of an extremely low turnout; due to the Serb boycott, the results were not recognized. Ristić did not consider the elections legitimate and was not a participant. When the
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issued its
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in February 2008, he said that Zubin Potok would not engage with the Priština government. "We cannot allow the institutions of a nonexistent state to be imposed on us and to pay taxes to some independent Kosovo," he said. "That is impossible." Riots broke out at two United Nations border crossings near Zubin Potok after the declaration of independence, resulting in the destruction of checkpoints on the roads into Central Serbia. Ristić said that the riots had been prompted by the Priština government's announcement that it would send its officials to monitor the border. He added that his municipal forces had acted to prevent the violence from escalating (remarking that no-one was injured), drew attention to the anger of Serbs over the declaration of independence, and urged international authorities not to support "the false state of Kosovo in its attempts to set up its authorities in the territory of our municipalities." The
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controversially oversaw its own its own local elections in Kosovo in May 2008. The DSS won a majority victory in Zubin Potok and Ristić continued to serve as mayor. Later in 2008, Ristić led a protest against both the deployment of the
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(EULEX) and an effort to re-introduce cameras to the border crossings; he described the latter development as "the first step in re-establishing the customs zone." He later became reconciled to the presence of EULEX (following changes to the terms of its mission), although he suspended Zubin Potok's co-operation with the agency in July 2011, charging that it had become "a force of occupation."


North Kosovo crisis

In July 2011,
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overseen by the Priština authorities crossed into the predominantly Serb municipalities of
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, without consulting either Serbia or
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/
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, in an attempt to assert control over administrative border crossings. This action precipitated the 2011–13 North Kosovo crisis, in which the
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administrative checkpoint was burned down and protestors from the Serb community blocked access to the area's roads over a period of several months. Relations between Serb protestors and the international forces were often tense throughout this time. Ristić said that Kosovo Serbs would use peaceful methods of protest such as barricades and roadblocks, though he added that it would be "impossible to control the situation" if the Priština government or the international deployments introduced the use of force. On one occasion, he led the Zubin Potok community in a high-profile standoff against
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(NATO) forces over access to the checkpoints; during this action, the protestors defied a NATO deadline to remove their roadblocks. Ristić said that his community would only permit KFOR and EULEX forces to cross the barricades "when they will confirm their neutrality ... and withdraw Kosovo customs officials from the two crossings." A December 2011 report in the Serbian paper ''
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'' described Ristić as the most important figure in coordinating the local Serb community's actions in response to the crisis, and as enjoying support from the local electorate that transcended normal party divisions. Ristić and other Kosovo Serb leaders met with
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several times during the crisis in a bid to resolve the situation; their talks were unsuccessful. Ristić announced the removal of the barricades in February 2012 with the underlying issues still unresolved. In May 2012, municipal authorities in Zubin Potok and the neighbouring community of
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organized new local elections, as their mandates from the previous cycle were drawing to a close. The broader diplomatic situation had changed since 2008, and these elections were not recognized as legitimate by either Belgrade or Priština. The DSS won another majority victory in Zubin Potok and Ristić once again continued to serve as mayor. Despite its opposition to the vote, the Serbian government did not overturn the results. The Belgrade and Priština governments agreed to a system of integrated border management in northern Kosovo later in late 2012. Ristić and other Kosovo Serb leaders met with Tadić's successor
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and Serbian prime minister
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prior to the implementation of the new system. After the meeting, Ristić was quoted as saying, "If we receive some sort of guarantee that we will not pay customs at the borders to the sham state of Kosovo, that no one will force us to change our citizenships and personal documents, then we will certainly not create any problems ..We do not plan to create problems anyhow, apart from exercising our right to pursue the peaceful protests because we cannot allow anyone to force Priština's will upon us." He later led a further round of protests at the border crossing when these guarantees were not provided, though in December 2012 he acknowledged that there was insufficient popular turnout from within the Serb community for the protests to continue.


Opposition to the 2013 Brussels Agreement

Ristić criticized the absence of Kosovo Serb voices from the negotiations that led to the 2013 Brussels Agreement, which normalized some relations between Belgrade and Priština while leaving larger questions on the status of the territory unresolved. He ultimately rejected the agreement and led protests against its implementation. He was quoted as saying, "It is not an agreement, it is a surrender; they have killed the state in these parts and betrayed Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija." Serbian political leaders such as Dačić and
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later took part in discussions with Ristić and other Kosovo Serb leaders in a bid to win their support for the agreement. These talks were unsuccessful. Ristić also rejected the Serbian government's call for Kosovo Serbs to participate in the 2013 local elections in Kosovo overseen by the Priština government. The Serbian government dissolved the municipal assemblies of Zubin Potok and three other Serb municipalities in northern Kosovo in September 2013, bringing Ristić's tenure as mayor to an end. Despite Ristić's opposition, several members of the Serb community participated in the local elections overseen by Priština later in the year.


Politics at the republic level

Ristić appeared in the 120th position on a combined
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of the Democratic Party of Serbia and New Serbia (NS) in the
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s. The list won thirty seats, and he was not included afterward in the DSS's assembly delegation. (From 2000 to 2011, Serbian parliamentary mandates were awarded to sponsoring parties or coalitions rather than to individual candidates, and it was common practice for the mandates to be assigned out of numerical order. Ristić could have been included in his party's delegation despite his position on the list, though ultimately he was not.) Serbia's electoral system was reformed in 2011, such that all parliamentary mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists in numerical order. Ristić received the eighth position on the DSS's electoral list for the 2014 parliamentary election. The party did not, on this occasion, receive enough votes to cross the
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.


Parliamentarian

The DSS contested the 2016 parliamentary election in an alliance with
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. Ristić received the fourth position on their combined list and was elected when the list won thirteen mandates. The
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(SNS) and its allies won the election, and Ristić served as an
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member in the term that followed. Ristić resigned from the DSS in October 2016 against the backdrop of a serious split in the party. He condemned the decision to expel former leader
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from the party and accused the DSS's new leadership led by
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of accommodating itself to the Progressive Party's rule. After leaving the DSS, Ristić became a member of the New Serbia–Movement for Serbia's Salvation parliamentary group under Rašković Ivić's leadership. He supported Dveri leader
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in the
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. Ristić became an extremely vocal critic of Aleksandar Vučić in his first parliamentary term, accusing the SNS of using a criminal network to intimidate its critics in the Serb communities of northern Kosovo. In a 2017 interview with ''
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'', he blamed organized crime for shots that were fired on his family home on election night in 2016 (no-one was injured in the attack). In the same interview, he argued that Serbia should continue to fight for its sovereignty in Kosovo and was quoted as saying, "I do not advocate the division of Kosovo in a geographical sense, but an institutional division should be considered" to ensure Serbs in the territory would have the same right as Albanians to choose their political destiny. Ristić became a member of the ''Otadžbina'' movement (an organization representing Kosovo Serbs who oppose co-operation with the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo) on its formation in 2017. In February 2018, he was chosen as the movement's leader. In this capacity, he was a vocal critic of the Serb List's participation in the Republic of Kosovo government. Ristić wrote a letter to
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in 2018 alleging that the Serbian government was planning to sign a comprehensive agreement with the Priština authorities. Among other things, Ristić accused Aleksandar Vučić of co-operating with Priština because of a "promise to the West." The letter included the statement, "The tragic fate of late Serbian Prime Minister
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ho was assassinated in 2003is a clear warning to učićabout what happens to those who do not fulfill such a promise." This statement prompted disparate reactions. The Progressive Party accused Ristić of threatening Vučić, while Ristić's supporters decried this charge as tabloid
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and a diversionary tactic. During his first assembly term, Ristić was a member of the committee on Kosovo and Metohija, a deputy member of the economy committee, and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with
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and
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. Like several other opposition parties, the ''Otadžbina'' movement adopted a policy of non-participation with Serbian governmental institutions in early 2019 on the grounds that Vučić and the SNS were undermining democracy in Serbia. The movement later boycotted the
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. Ristić's first term assembly ended on 3 August 2020. The opposition ended its election boycott in 2022, and in February of that year Ristić announced that ''Otadžbina'' would support presidential candidate
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and the ''
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'' coalition in the
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. Ristić was himself included in the twenty-sixth position on the coalition's electoral list, with an endorsement from the centre-left
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(SSP), and was elected to a second term when the list won thirty-eight mandates. During his second assembly term, he served in a parliamentary group led by SSP vice-president
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. He again served as a member of the committee on Kosovo and Metohija and was a deputy member of the administrative committee. In August 2022, Ristić said that many Serb families in Kosovo were leaving the area due to increased threats from the Priština authorities and accused the Serbian government of contributing to the problem by its inaction. In July 2023, he accused Republic of Kosovo prime minister
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of seeking to expel Kosovo's Serbs via intimidation, adding that the Belgrade authorities had no effective strategy in response. ''Otadžbina'' participated in the
2023 Serbian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 17 December 2023 to elect members of the National Assembly (Serbia), National Assembly. While they were initially scheduled to be held by 30 April 2026, Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia ...
as part of the '' Serbia Against Violence'' (SPN) coalition. Ristić appeared in the ninety-third position on the coalition's list with an endorsement from the SSP and was not re-elected when the list won sixty-five seats. He is currently the fourth candidate in sequence with the right to enter the assembly as the replacement for another SSP-endorsed delegate, should a vacancy arise.Изборне Листе (Парламентарни 2023) – 7. ИЗБОРНА ЛИСТА СРБИЈА ПРОТИВ НАСИЉА – МИРОСЛАВ МИКИ АЛЕКСИЋ - МАРИНИКА ТЕПИЋ (СТРАНКА СЛОБОДЕ И ПРАВДЕ, НАРОДНИ ПОКРЕТ СРБИЈЕ, ЗЕЛЕНО-ЛЕВИ ФРОНТ, НЕ ДАВИМО БЕОГРАД, ЕКОЛОШКИ УСТАНАК – ЋУТА, ДЕМОКРАТСКА СТРАНКА, ПОКРЕТ СЛОБОДНИХ ГРАЂАНА, СРБИЈА ЦЕНТАР, ЗАЈЕДНО, ПОКРЕТ ЗА ПРЕОКРЕТ, УДРУЖЕНИ СИНДИКАТИ СРБИЈЕ „СЛОГА“, НОВО ЛИЦЕ СРБИЈЕ)
Republic Election Commission, Republic of Serbia, accessed 21 April 2024.


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