Dragan Todorović (politician)
Dragan Todorović | |
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Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia | |
In office 24 March 1998 – 20 November 1999 | |
President | Milan Milutinović |
Prime Minister | Mirko Marjanović |
Preceded by | Dragan Tomić |
Succeeded by | Nebojša Čović |
Minister of Infrastructure | |
In office 24 March 1998 – 24 March 1998 | |
Preceded by | Svetolik Kostadinović |
Succeeded by | Ratko Marčetić |
Personal details | |
Born | Gornji Milanovac | 25 January 1953
Nationality | Serb |
Political party | Eastern Alternative |
Residence | Belgrade, Serbia |
Education | Faculty of Organisational Science Belgrade |
Occupation | President of Eastern Alternative |
Religion | Serbian Orthodox |
Dragan Todorović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Тодоровић) (Gornji Milanovac, 25 January 1953) is a Serbian politician who was vice-president of the Serbian Radical Party. He was the Radical Party representative in the Parliaments of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. He was elected as a Radical Party representative in the Serbian Parliament twice, in January 2007 and in May 2008.
After Tomislav Nikolić, deputy leader of the party and the parliamentary leader due to the absence of Vojislav Šešelj, resigned from the party, Todorović became president of the Radical Party parliamentary group. Although Todorović was seen as the new Deputy Leader of the Serbian Radical Party, Šešelj decided to abolish this party function.
Todorović has made statements that Serbia should include territory up to the Virovitica-Karlovac-Karlobag line, which would incorporate Bosnian and Croatian sovereign territory.[1]