Mile Isakov

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Miodrag "Mile" Isakov (Миодраг "Миле" Исаков) (born March 20, 1950 in Zemun, Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian former politician and journalist. He is most notable as a long-time leader of the Reformists of Vojvodina political party.

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[edit] Early life

Born in the suburb of capital Belgrade, Isakov attended primary school in the villages of Tovariševo and Silbaš near Bačka Palanka. He then completed secondary education (gymnasium) in Novi Sad and also attended high school in Carsonville, a village in the US state of Michigan. In 1974, he graduated from the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Philosophy in Yugoslav literature.

In 1975 he got a job at TV Novi Sad, a TV house where he stayed until 1994.

[edit] Politics

His party was part of the wide DOS coalition that won power in FR Yugoslavia (federal level) and Serbia (republic level) in 2000. In the subsequent division of power, Isakov became one of five deputy prime ministers in the government of prime minister Zoran Djindjic. Isakov resigned his post in 2002, and eventually left politics altogether.

In 2004 his book ParaDOS was published, chronicling his time in high politics.

[edit] Personal

He is marreid to Doda Toth. They have a daughter named Iva.

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