MARIJA OBRADOVIC, Minister of the new Government of Serbia



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The new minister in charge of the Ministry of State Administration and Local Self-Government will be Marija Obradović, vice-president of the Serbian Progressive Party, who will take over in place of the socialist Branko Ružić.

Following the session of the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party, Prime Minister Ana Brnabić announced who will be the new ministers in the Serbian Government, and Marija Obradović is among them.

The new government, which will be formed in the next few days, will be replaced by the Minister of State Administration and Local Autonomy, Marija Obradović, who tried her luck as a journalist and presenter before her political career.

He was born in 1974 in Kraljevo, where he also received his primary education, and then graduated from the Kruševac Pedagogical Academy and the Faculty of Teacher Training in Belgrade.

Marija ObradovićPhoto: Tanjug / RAS Serbia

Marija Obradović

Her official biography says that she began her professional career in 1991 as a presenter and journalist on Radio-Television Kruševac.

From 2008 to 2012, he worked in the Information Service of the Serbian Progressive Party and from 2012 to 2015 he was a member of the RTS Program Committee.

He began his first term as a Member of Parliament in the Assembly of the Republic of Serbia in 2012, which lasted until 2014.

She was elected vice president of the SNS in 2016.

She is the coordinator of the Women’s Union of the Serbian Progressive Party in Belgrade, and was also found in a video of the SNS.

Along with his SNS colleague, Darko Glisic, he acted in a video of the “Bucucnost Srbije” campaign, in which he made sandwiches for the rally participants, all as a joke at the expense of what the SNS opposition calls ” sandwiches. “

She was also found in another “acting role” in the SNS campaign “Digital Future of Serbia”, where she showed what dinner preparation will look like in the future.

Those who know Obradović say that she is ambitious and does not mince words.

The radicals, whom he accused of coming to parliament to play monkeys, felt how he knows how to deal with his political opponents.

He later apologized for that statement, and under public pressure, claiming he repented.



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