PRESIDENT OF THE SERBIAN ASSEMBLY
Dragan Marsicanin
He was born in Belgrade in 1950. He graduated from Faculty of Economy in Belgrade. He worked in companies "Elektron", "Novi Kolektiv" and "Beogradski vodovod i kanalizacija". At the elections 1992 he was on DEPOS list and he was elected deputy for Vracar district and until 1996, he was president of that district. He is a member of Serbian Democratic Party since its founding. He is married and has one child.
VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE SERBIAN ASSEMBLY
Gordana Comic
She was born in Novi Sad in 1958. She is a graduated physicist. She was a deputy in Vojvodina province Assembly from 1996 to 2000 and she was the president of the deputy group of oppositional parties. Since the elections 2000 she is a president of Vojvodina Assembly. She is the president of Democratic Party's provincial board for Vojvodina. She is married and has four children.
Natasa Micic
She was born in Uzice in 1965. She graduated from Faculty of Law in Belgrade. She worked as a secretary of District court in Uzice, and since 1998 she practices law. She is a member of Civil Alliance of Serbia since 1997. She is married and has one child.
Rodoljub Sabic
He was born in 1955. He graduated from Faculty of Law in Belgrade. He worked in the Council of Belgrade Unions Alliance, in federal managerial organs, as President of the Federal Committee for law Cabinet chief, as Cabinet chief of the federal secretary for law and management and as Cabinet chief of the federal secretary for law and judiciary. In 1991 he was dissolved from his function as vice-secretary at the Federal secretary for law at his own request and since then he practices law. He is one of the founders of Socialdemocracy. He is married and has one child.
Ljubisa Maravic
He was born in Kosovska Mitrovica in 1953, and he lives there now. He is a clerk. He was a deputy in Serbian Assembly two times. He is a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia. He is married and has two children.
SECRETARY OF THE SERBIAN ASSEMBLY
Gergije Maric
He was born in Belgrade in 1954. He finished primary and high school in Sarajevo, and Faculty of Law in Belgrade. He worked in Serbian office for health insurance in Belgrade and he was a secretary of Stari grad district.
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