- Rasim Ljajić
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name = Rasim Ljajić
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office = Serbian Minister for Labour and Social Policy
term_start =May 15 ,2007
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successor="Incumbent"
birth_date = bda |1964|1|28
birth_place =Novi Pazar
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nationality =Bosniak
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party =Sandžak Democratic Party
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residence = Belgrade, Serbia
alma_mater =University of Sarajevo
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religion = Muslim
website =Rasim Ljajić (Serbian
Cyrillic : Расим Љајић; born bda |1964|1|28 inNovi Pazar ) is the current Minister of Labor, Employment, and Social Affairs ofSerbia since15 May 2007 . He is a medical graduate. He is the President of theSandžak Democratic Party , elected on21 January 2007 on the list of the Democratic Party in the parliament, where it has three seats. Ljajić is also the president of the National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal.In 1990, he was elected Secretary General of the
Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak as one of its founding fathers, a branch of the SDA in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina aimed at gathering Muslims in and related to Bosnia. In1993 he left the party and with dissidents formed the Sandžak Democratic Party, criticizingSulejman Ugljanin for being an extremist and endorsing separatism from Yugoslavia in an effort to join an enlarged Bosnia dominated by Bosnian Muslims. He specifically criticized Ugljanin's personal support in theBosnian war and his connection with the Wahhabias.One of the
Democratic Opposition of Serbia ringleaders, he became Minister of Human and Minority Rights in 2000 after the fall ofSlobodan Milošević , and his mandate as a minister was extended in the rump DS-led 2001 government. [ [http://www.humanrights.gov.yu/english/ministarstvo/ministar.htm Rasim Ljajić at the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights website] ] He is also the long-term Head of the Coordination Team with theHague Tribunal .In the 2003 parliamentary election he unsuccessfully led a massive alliance "Together for Tolerance" that failed to pass the census. The "tolerance" campaign was originally his concept, he co-led it with
Nenad Čanak of theLeague of Social Democrats of Vojvodina andJožef Kasa of theAlliance of Vojvodina Hungarians .References
External links
* [http://www.humanrights.gov.yu Ministry of Human and Minority Rights]
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