Radmila Hrustanović
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Radmila Hrustanović Радмила Хрустановић |
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70th Mayoress of Belgrade
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In office 2001 – 2004 |
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Preceded by | Milan St. Protić |
Succeeded by | Nenad Bogdanović |
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Born | November 25 1952 Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
Political party | Reform Party of Yugoslavia |
Alma mater | Sarajevo School of Law |
Religion | Serbian Orthodox |
Radmila Hrustanović (Serbian: Радмила Хрустановић) (born 25 November 1952, Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian politician. She was mayoress of the city of Belgrade between 2001 and 2004, and deputy mayoress from 2004 to 2007. With the untimely death of mayor Nenad Bogdanović on 27 September 2007, her deputy post also expired.
[edit] Biography
She finished primary/high schools in Belgrade and went on to graduate from the Sarajevo School of Law. She had been a practising attorney-at-law for eight years, and was employed with the Federal Executive Council for 14 years.
From 1996 to 2000, she was a member of the Executive Board of the Zvezdara Municipal Assembly. From 2000-2001, she was a member of the Executive Board of the City of Belgrade Assembly in charge of property-right, building land and information affairs. At the same time, she was the Acting Director of Studio B Public Broadcasting Enterprise (for seven months). From June 2001 to November 2004, she was the Chairwoman of the City of Belgrade Assembly.
She was a member of both the Reform Party of Yugoslavia and Civic Alliance of Serbia, however, in October 2004, she quit her membership in the Civic Alliance of Serbia. She also helped found the Women's Political Network of Serbia in February 2000.
[edit] References
- Hrustanović, Official website of City of Belgrade
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