Bojana Božanić
Bojana Božanić | |
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Бојана Божанић | |
Member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia | |
In office 31 May 2012 – 16 April 2014 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 11 November 1981 |
Nationality | Serbian |
Political party | DSS (until 2014) SNP (2014–2017) ZS (since 2017) |
Bojana Božanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Бојана Божанић; born 11 November 1981) is a Serbian politician and administrator. She served in the National Assembly of Serbia from 2012 to 2014 as a member of the Democratic Party of Serbia (Demokratska stranka Srbije, DSS) and has been active in the municipal politics of Čajetina. Božanić is now a member of Healthy Serbia (Zdrava Srbija, ZS). Since 2016, she has been the director of the public company Gold Gondola Zlatibor.
Private career
Božanić is a graduate of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology in 2006, with a degree in English.[1][2]
Politician
Democratic Party of Serbia
Božanić appeared in the seventh position on the DSS's electoral list for Čajetina in the 2008 Serbian local elections.[3] Under the leadership of incumbent mayor Milan Stamatović, the party won a majority victory with eighteen out of thirty-one seats.[4] For this electoral cycle, all assembly mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists at the discretion of the sponsoring parties or coalitions, irrespective of numerical order; Božanić was not given a mandate and was instead appointed as an assistant to Stamatović.[5][6][7]
Parliamentarian (2012–2014)
Serbia's electoral laws were reformed in 2011, such that all mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists in numerical order. Božanić received the twenty-first position on the DSS's electoral list in the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election and was elected when the list won exactly twenty-one mandates.[8] The Serbian Progressive Party (Srpska napredna stranka, SNS) and the Socialist Party of Serbia (Socijalistička partija Srbije, SPS) formed a coalition government after the election, and the DSS served in opposition. One of the youngest members in the assembly,[9] Božanić was a member of the committee on human and minority rights and gender equality; a deputy member of the committee on the economy, regional development, trade, tourism, and energy; a deputy member of the committee for spatial planning, transport, infrastructure, and telecommunications; a deputy member of the committee for environmental protection; and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with France, Norway, and the United Kingdom.[10] She was also a member of the informal green parliamentary group.[11]
Božanić was also given the third position on the DSS's list for Čajetina in the 2012 local elections, which took place concurrently with the parliamentary vote, and was elected when the list won a majority victory with sixteen mandates.[12] She appears to have resigned her seat shortly after the election to serve another term as an assistant to Mayor Stamatović.[13]
She was promoted to the twelfth position on the DSS list in the 2014 parliamentary election.[14] The list did not cross the electoral threshold for assembly representation.
Serbian People's Party
The DSS split in 2014, and both Stamanović and Božanić became founding members of a breakaway group called the Serbian People's Party (Srpska narodna partija, SNP).[15] In early 2016, Božanić resigned as assistant to the mayor and was appointed as director of a new public company called Gold Gondola Zlatibor.[16]
The SNP, DSS, and Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (Partija ujedinjenih penzionera Srbije, PUPS) ran a combined electoral list in Čajetina in the 2016 local elections. Božanić received the third position on their list and was again elected when the alliance won twenty-one mandates.[17][18] She resigned her seat on 9 May 2016.[19]
Healthy Serbia
In 2017, Milan Stamanović left the SNP to form a new political party called Healthy Serbia (ZS). Božanić joined the new party and was chosen as one of its inaugural vice-presidents.[20] The ZS and DSS ran a combined list in Čajetina for the 2020 local elections; Božanić appeared in the fourth position and was elected for a third term when the list won twenty seats.[21][22] She again appears to have resigned shortly after the election, and on 1 October 2020 she was appointed to a new four-year team as director of Gold Gondola Zlatibor.[23]
Healthy Serbia contested the 2020 parliamentary election in an alliance with Better Serbia (Bolja Srbija, BS), and Božanić received the fourth position on their combined list.[24] The party later contested the 2022 parliamentary election as part of the Sovereignists coalition, and Božanić appeared in the eleventh position.[25] In both cases, the list failed to cross the electoral threshold.
References
- ^ BOJANA BOŽANIĆ, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ Branislava Mićić, "Bojana Božanić, generalni direktor JP 'Gold gondola Zlatibor'", Ona, 7 May 2021, accessed 3 January 2022.
- ^ Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 3 Number 4 (30 April 2008), p. 3.
- ^ Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 3 Number 6 (14 May 2008), p. 4.
- ^ Law on Local Elections (2007) Archived 2022-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, No. 129/2007); made available via LegislationOnline, accessed 29 May 2021.
- ^ SO Čajetina, Archived 2010-12-12 at the Wayback Machine, Municipality of Čajetina, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ Predsednik Archived 2010-12-12 at the Wayback Machine, Municipality of Čajetina, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине, 6. мај 2012. године – ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (6 ДЕМОКРАТСКА СТРАНКА СРБИЈЕ - ВОЈИСЛАВ КОШТУНИЦА) Archived 2021-04-22 at the Wayback Machine, Republic Election Commission, Republic of Serbia, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ "Bojana Božanić, opština Čajetina, jedna od četiri najmlađa poslanika Skupštine Srbije", zlatibor.rs, 1 June 2012, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ BOJANA BOŽANIĆ, Archived 2013-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ Bojana Božanić, Zeleni Dijalog, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 7 Number 4 (10 May 2012), p. 5.
- ^ Predsednik, Archived 2012-11-04 at the Wayback Machine, Municipality of Čajetina, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 16. и 23. марта 2014. године – ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (3 Демократска странка Србије - Војислав Коштуница) Archived 2020-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, Republic Election Commission, Republic of Serbia, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ "Potpisana inicijativa za osnivanje Srpske narodne partije", Novosti, 21 September 2014, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ "ŠLEPERI IZ FRANCUSKE NA ZLATIBORU: Gradi se ogromna gondola koja će ići preko jezera", Srbija Danas, 8 February 2016.
- ^ Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 11 Number 3 (12 April 2016), p. 2.
- ^ Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 11 Number 5 (25 April 2016), p. 4.
- ^ Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 11 Number 7 (14 June 2016), p. 3.
- ^ "Zdrava Srbija Čajetina Zlatibor", zlatibor.rs, 6 June 2017, accessed 6 February 2021.
- ^ Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 14 Number 8 (10 June 2020), p. 3.
- ^ Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 14 Number 9 (22 June 2020), p. 4.
- ^ Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 14 Number 15 (1 October 2020), p. 192.
- ^ "Ko je sve na listi Milana Stamatovića i Dragana Jovanovića za poslanike?", Danas, 22 May 2020, accessed 14 February 2021.
- ^ "Ko su kandidati za poslanike na listi Suverenista", Danas, 22 February 2022, accessed 27 December 2022.
- 1981 births
- Living people
- People from Čajetina
- 21st-century Serbian women politicians
- 21st-century Serbian politicians
- Members of the National Assembly (Serbia)
- Democratic Party of Serbia politicians
- Serbian People's Party (2014) politicians
- Healthy Serbia politicians
- Women members of the National Assembly (Serbia)