Gordana Čomić (Serbian Cyrillic: Гордана Чомић; born 16 June 1958) is a Serbian politician. She was a member of the Serbian parliament from 2001 to 2020...
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player Gordana Božinovska (born 1965), Serbian singer Gordana Čomić (born 1958), Serbian politician Gordana Ćulibrk (born 1952), Serbian writer Gordana Đilas...
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demokratska Srbija, na listi i Gordana Čomić" [The United Democratic Serbia coalition has been presented, Gordana Čomić is also on the list]. N1 (in Serbian)...
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to the European Union. After some time they were also supported by Gordana Čomić of the Democratic Party (DS). The party participated in the 2020 parliamentary...
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November: a shoe was hurled at Gordana Čomić, Vice-President of the National Assembly of Serbia by Serbian Radical Party MP Gordana Pop-Lazić. 4 November Former...
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November 2020, Minister for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue Gordana Čomić announced that the Law on same-sex partnerships will be in parliament...
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Minister Ana Brnabić Ivica Dačić (acting) Miloš Vučević Preceded by Gordana Čomić Leader of the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina Incumbent Assumed...
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Prime Minister Ivica Dačić Preceded by Judita Popović Succeeded by Gordana Čomić Personal details Born (1947-03-09) 9 March 1947 (age 77) Belgrade, PR...
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some notoriety by throwing a shoe at Democratic Party parliamentarian Gordana Čomić, who was then chairing a legislative debate. She did not seek re-election...
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Cvetković (I) Minister for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue Gordana Čomić (born 1958) n-p 28 October 2020 26 October 2022 Brnabić (II) Tomislav...
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Tadić (born 1958), President of Serbia Zdravko Krivokapić (born 1958) Gordana Čomić (born 1958) Milorad Dodik (born 1959), President of Republika Srpska...
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election. Some DS politicians who opposed the boycott (most notably Gordana Čomić) left the party to contest the election on the list of the United Democratic...
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2020, the Minister for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue, Gordana Čomić, announced that a law on same-sex partnerships would be brought before...
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Dejan Jović next to Gordana Čomić at 2015 Challenges of Social Democracy in the Western Balkans conference in Belgrade organized by the Democratic Party...
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Novi Sad 1940 Dragan Čolić Serbian Progressive Party Smederevo 1953 Gordana Čomić Vice-President of the National Assembly Democratic Party Novi Sad 1958...
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2014: Closure and/or New Beginning?” 2014 Tanja Miščević, Marko Đurić, Gordana Čomić, Vladymir Baranovski, Samuel Žbogar, Karen Donfried, Iver B. Neumann...
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He was replaced on 18 June 1997 by fellow SPO member Stevan Vrbaški. Gordana Čomić of the Democratic Party served on Novi Sad's executive committee in...
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October), running in Novi Sad's tenth division. He was defeated by Gordana Čomić of the Democratic Party. He also ran for election to Novi Sad's city...
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after a meeting with delegates from the Democratic Party headed by Gordana Čomić, Selaković stated that the PPS supported the government in "achieving...
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1963 Momo Čolaković Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Novi Sad 1940 Gordana Čomić Vice-President of the National Assembly Democratic Party Novi Sad 1958...
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Momo Čolaković PUPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Novi Sad 1940 Gordana Čomić Vice-President of the National Assembly DS - Novi Sad 1958 Member of...
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2022 Serbian Progressive Party Minister of Human and Minority Rights Gordana Čomić 28 October 2020 – 26 October 2022 Independent Minister of Justice Maja...
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University Press, accessed 2 May 2014 (subscription required) Lazarevich, Gordana and Helmut Hucke. "Serva padrona, La", The Grove Book of Operas, Oxford...
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Gordana Kamenarović (born 1958) is a Serbian actress. Kamenarović was born in Novi Sad, in what was then Yugoslavia, she graduated acting from the Academy...
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Progressive Party (previously Serbian Radical Party) Smederevo 1953 Gordana Čomić Democratic Party Novi Sad 1958 Aleksandar Čotrić Serbian Renewal Movement...
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and then turned into a television show. It was written and performed by comic duo David Walliams and Matt Lucas. The show's title is an amalgamation of...
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contrastato, ossia La molinara) (Doubtful Love, or The Maid of the Mill)" by Gordana Lazarevich, The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Ed. Stanley Sadie. Grove...
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Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2001), Jennifer E. Johnson and Gordana Lazarevich write that he rose above the mediocrity of some the librettos...
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BETWEEN POETRY AND HISTORY" (PDF). CAS Working Paper Series. 3. Svilengaćin, Gordana (13 March 2018). "Dvoboj: Jovan Jovanović Zmaj protiv policije, špicli...
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Guide, New York: Penguin Putnam, 2001. ISBN 0-14-029312-4 Lazarevich, Gordana, Barbiere di Siviglia, Il (i), in Sadie, Stanley (ed.), The New Grove Dictionary...
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