Rasim Ljajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Расим Љајић, pronounced [rǎːsim ʎǎːjitɕ]; born 28 January 1964) is a Serbian politician who served as the Deputy Prime...
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Kara, Turkish goalkeeper Rasim Khutov, Russian footballer Rasim Ljajić, Serbian politician Rasim Tagirbekov, Russian footballer This page or section lists...
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Ljajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љајић) is a surname most prevalent among Bosniaks in Serbia. Notable people with the surname include: Adem Ljajić (born 1991)...
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been led by Rasim Ljajić since its formation in 2009. The Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS) was formed on 5 October 2009 by Rasim Ljajić, the long-time...
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flight. FK Novi Pazar, meanwhile, was backed by the powerful lobby of Rasim Ljajić. In the end, FK Novi Pazar was promoted along with second-place Radnički...
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assembly is composed of the following groups: SDP - European Novi Pazar - Rasim Ljajić (21) SPP - Muamer Zukorlić (11) SDA - Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak...
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Vučić—Mladenovac Tomorrow (Ivica Dačić-Socialist Party of Serbia-SPS; Rasim Ljajić-Social Democratic Party of Serbia-SDP Serbia; Dragan Marković Palma-United...
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Branimir Nestorović 6 PUPS Milan Krkobabić 6 VMSZ Bálint Pásztor 6 SDPS Rasim Ljajić 6 JS Dragan Marković 5 EU Aleksandar Jovanović 5 Independents 10...
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Jovanka in her house in June 2009 with Ivica Dačić and Rasim Ljajić....
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Aleksandar Vučić Deputy Show list: Ivica Dačić (2014–2020; 2022–2024) Rasim Ljajić (2012–2020) Zorana Mihajlović (2014–2022) Nebojša Stefanović (2016–2022)...
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participating in the political life in Serbia and Montenegro, including Rasim Ljajić, an ethnic Bosniak, who was a minister in the verious governments of...
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along with together with Miladin Životić, Miša Nikolić, Žarko Korač, Rasim Ljajić, and Nenad Čanak, which attempted to create the Social Democratic Alliance...
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that it was "impossible" for the videos to have been filmed in 2008. Rasim Ljajić, Serbia's minister in charge of co-operation with the UN tribunal, confirmed...
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President Tomislav Nikolić Deputy Aleksandar Vučić (first) Jovan Krkobabić Rasim Ljajić Suzana Grubješić Preceded by Mirko Cvetković Succeeded by Aleksandar...
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Montenegro Raif Dizdarević (born 1926), former Yugoslav president 1988–89 Rasim Ljajić (born 1964), Bosniak politician in Serbia Rifat Rastoder (born 1950)...
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Ivanovićem whereas the other guest of the show was the Deputy Prime Minister Rasim Ljajić, a close family friend of Emina Jahović. The music video for "Posle mene"...
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Economic Relations - Amir Nurković Minister of Human and Minority Rights - Rasim Ljajić The Council of Ministers duties were to: Chart and pursue the policy...
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tent 2010–present 104 / 250 Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS) Rasim Ljajić Social democracy Centre-left 2012–present 6 / 250 Party of United Pensioners...
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in Kosovo". The Minister of Minority Rights of Serbia and Montenegro, Rasim Ljajić, himself a Muslim, said "What is now happening in Kosovo confirms two...
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Ganić, former president of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Rasim Ljajić, Deputy Prime Minister of Government of Serbia and Minister of Foreign...
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(Pakistan) Shahbaz Sharif, Sandžak Bosniak Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia Rasim Ljajić, First Vice Prime Minister of Georgia Dimitri Kumsishvili and high-ranking...
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Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal and a minister in Serbian government Rasim Ljajić responded and said that the Preševo valley will not be part of Kosovo...
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Tomislav Nikolić reacted negatively, as did Serbian government minister Rasim Ljajić and Prime Minister Ivica Dačić and much of the Serbian media. The Serbian...
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Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS) Social democracy Centre-left Rasim Ljajić Justice and Reconciliation Party (SPP) Bosniak minority interests Centre-right...
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deputy prime minister Ivica Dačić 27 April 2014 Deputy prime minister Rasim Ljajić 27 July 2012 Zorana Mihajlović 27 April 2014 Nebojša Stefanović 11 August...
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28 October 2020 – 2 May 2024 Prime Minister Ana Brnabić Preceded by Rasim Ljajić Succeeded by Irena Vujović Minister of Culture In office 28 October 2020 –...
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president of the National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal Rasim Ljajić. Milan Dilparić, an investigative judge at Serbia's special war crimes...
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monument to singer Toma Zdravković, at No. 26. The motion, proposed by Rasim Ljajić, was accepted by the city assembly on 20 June 2023, but at No. 28. The...
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April 2014 – 31 May 2017 President Tomislav Nikolić Deputy Ivica Dačić Rasim Ljajić Zorana Mihajlović Kori Udovički Nebojša Stefanović Preceded by Ivica...
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Sandulović, businessman, President of the Republican Party (2015–present) Rasim Ljajić, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia (2012–2020) Savo Manojlović, lawyer;...
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