Jelena Obradović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Обрадовић; born 19 January 1982) is a politician in Serbia. She has served in the National Assembly of Serbia since 2020 as a member of the Serbian Progressive Party.
Early life and career
editObradović was born in Kragujevac, in what was then the Socialist Republic of Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. She graduated from the University of Kragujevac Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and subsequently worked as a chemistry teacher in Kragujevac and Knić.[1]
Politician
editMunicipal politics
editObradović received the second position on the Progressive Party's electoral list for the Knić municipal assembly in the 2016 Serbian local elections[2] and was elected when the list won sixteen out of thirty-three mandates.[3] She was subsequently appointed as deputy mayor with responsibility for culture, science, education, and tourism on the municipal council (i.e., the executive branch of the municipal government).[4] She was again given the second list position in the 2020 local elections[5] and was re-elected when the Progressives and their allies won a majority victory with nineteen of twenty-five mandates in a reduced assembly.[6]
Parliamentarian
editObradović was given the 184th position on the Progressive Party's Aleksandar Vučić — For Our Children list in the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election[7] and was elected when the list won a landslide majority with 188 out of 250 mandates. She was subsequently identified as the first candidate from Knić ever to win election to the national assembly.[8]
She is a member of the environmental protection committee and the committee on the rights of the child; a deputy member of the committee on education, science, technological development, and the information society; a member of the subcommittee on youth and sports; and a member of Serbia's parliamentary friendship groups with Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, China, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.[9]
References
edit- ^ JELENA OBRADOVIĆ, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 8 December 2020.
- ^ Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Knić), 9 April 2016 (Volume 5), p. 1.
- ^ Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Knić), 9 April 2016 (Volume 8), p. 1.
- ^ Општинско веће Archived 2019-12-18 at the Wayback Machine, Municipality of Knić, accessed 8 December 2020.
- ^ Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Knić), 8 June 2020 (Volume 11), p. 440.
- ^ Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Knić), 22 June 2020 (Volume 12), p. 3.
- ^ "Ko je sve na listi SNS za republičke poslanike?", Danas, 6 March 2020, accessed 30 June 2020.
- ^ "Osmoro narodnih poslanika iz Šumadijskog okruga, Knić ima predstavnika prvi put u istoriji", Danas, 4 August 2020.
- ^ JELENA OBRADOVIC, National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, accessed 8 December 2020.