Ljubomir Tadić
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Ljubomir Tadić (born 1925 in Smriječno village near Plužine, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, present-day Montenegro) is a law graduate and a professor of philosophy at the University of Belgrade as well as a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. His father Pavle Tadic was a lieutenant of the Montenegrin Army in the wars against the Ottomans. Pavle opened the first school in Piva, during the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Ljuba was one of the founders of the Democratic Party in Serbia in December 1989. Professor Tadić is one of the leaders of the pro-European movement in Serbia. He is of the Piva Herzegovinian clan.
Tadić is married to psychiatrist Nevenka Tadić and has two children. His son Boris Tadić has served as the President of Serbia since 2004.
[edit] External links
- Tadić's article remembering Zoran Đinđić
- Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts membership page in Social Sciences