Predrag Marković

Predrag Marković

Infobox President
name = Predrag Marković
Предраг Марковић


order = President of Serbia
Acting
primeminister = Vojislav Koštunica
term_start = 04 March 2004
term_end = 11 July 2004
predecessor = Dragan Maršićanin (Acting)
successor = Boris Tadić
order2 = Speaker of Parliament of Serbia
term_start2 = 04 March 2004
term_end2 = 07 May 2007
predecessor2 = Dragan Maršićanin
successor2 = Tomislav Nikolić
birth_date = birth date and age|1955|12|07|df=y
birth_place = Čepur, SFR Yugoslavia
death_date =
death_place =
party = G17 Plus
residence = Belgrade, Serbia
profession = Political Scientist
religion = Serbian Orthodox

Predrag Marković (Serbian: Предраг Марковић) (born December 7, 1955, Čepur, near Paraćin, Serbia, Yugoslavia) was Speaker of the National Assembly of Serbia 2004 - 2007 and the acting President of Serbia within Serbia and Montenegro between 4 March and 11 July 2004. He is the owner of the publishing house "Stubovi kulture".

In his political career, he has been the president of the G17 Plus Management Board, the president of the G17 Plus Political Council and member of their Executive Board. Since 2003, he has been vice-president of the G17 Plus Party.

Marković is a member of PEN and the Serbian Literary Society and the president of the Association of Publishers of Serbia and Montenegro. Marković was also an editor of several newspapers and poet.

He has written two books: "Morali su doći nasmejani lavovi" (Smiling Lions Had to Come) in 1983 and "Otmenost duše" (Prestige of the Soul) in 1989.

He speaks Serbian, Russian and Spanish. His main research areas involve XIX and XX century history of political thought in the Balkans.


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