Maja Gojković

Maja Gojković
14th President of the National Assembly of Serbia
Incumbent
Assumed office
23 April 2014
President Tomislav Nikolić
Preceded by Nebojša Stefanović
70th Mayor of Novi Sad
In office
5 October 2004  16 June 2008
Preceded by Borislav Novaković
Succeeded by Igor Pavličić
Personal details
Born May 22, 1963
Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
Nationality Serbian
Political party Serbian Progressive Party
Profession Lawyer
Religion Serbian Orthodox
Website www.majagojkovic.rs
Maja Gojković and Bogdan Borusewicz in National Assembly of Serbia (2014)

Maja Gojković (Serbian Cyrillic: Маја Гојковић; born May 22, 1963 in Novi Sad) is a Serbian politician and current President of the National Assembly of Serbia.[1]

She previously served as Mayor of the city of Novi Sad, capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, in Serbia and a councillor in the Parliament of Novi Sad as a representative of the People's Party, previously also known as the "Grupa građana - Maja Gojković". She was one of the leaders of the United Regions of Serbia.

For supporting a coalition with Boris Tadić and his Democratic Party from the start, individually from political alliance the People's Party belongs to, they've been expelled from the URS.

The party is now defunct and she is a member of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party.

Education

She attended the Branko Radičević elementary school and the Gymnasium Jovan Jovanović Zmaj. After getting her degree from the Novi Sad Law School in 1987, she passed her bar exam in 1989. A year later she started working in her family's law firm "Gojković".

Political career

Gojković is one of the founders of Serbian Radical Party, first holding the position of secretary general, then vice president of executive council, and finally she was vice president of the party. She was Vojislav Šešelj's legal adviser before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. However, she left the party in 2006 after disagreement with party leadership.

Maja Gojković has been a representative in the parliament of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia since 1992. From 1996 until 2000 she was a member of Vojvodina parliament. In 1998 and 1999 she was a non-portfolio minister in Serbian Government. Gojković also served as vice chairman of the federal government of FR Yugoslavia in 1999. Before running for mayor of Novi Sad she held a place in the federal parliament of State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. She was the vice president of the Serbian Radical Party until 2006. In 2008, she formed her own party, "Grupa Građana - Maja Gojković" and ran for seats in the Local elections and resigned from the Serbian Radical Party. She got seven councillor places in the Parliament of Novi Sad.

In 2004 Serbian local election, she was elected Mayor of Novi Sad, for the first time by popular vote, beating then mayor, Borislav Novaković. She thus became the first woman to perform mayoral duties in Novi Sad's history.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Borislav Novaković
Mayor of Novi Sad
2004–2008
Succeeded by
Igor Pavličić
Preceded by
Nebojša Stefanović
President of the National Assembly
2014–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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