Mirko Jović

Mirko Jović

Mirko Jović (Мирко Јовић) (born 13 August 1959) is a Serbian politician who stood for president of Serbia in the Serbian presidential election, 2004 for the Radical Party of People, Serbia, Diaspora and European Bloc. He lives in Nova Pazova.

Political career

Together with Vuk Drašković and Vojislav Šešelj, Jović founded the Serbian National Renewal party (SNO) in 1989. However, the trio soon found themselves at political crossroads and their party disintegrated into three pieces by 1990. Jović kept the SNO, Šešelj formed the Serbian Radical Party and Drašković formed the Serbian Renewal Movement.

He was a volunteer soldier in the Bosnian War, where he was the leader of the White Eagles militia[1][2][3] and called for ‘a Christian, Orthodox Serbia with no Muslims and no unbelievers.’[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Glenny, Misha (1992) The Fall of Yugoslavia: The Third Balkan War Penguin, London, p. 39, ISBN 0-14-017288-2
  2. ^ Tanner, Marcus (1997) Croatia: a nation forged in war Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut, p. 245, ISBN 0-300-07668-1
  3. ^ THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Case No. IT-02-54-T, Prosecution's Second Pre-Trial Brief (Croatia and Bosnia Indictments) 31 May 2002, p. 90
  4. ^ Velikonja, Mitja (2003) Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina Texas A&M Press, College Station, Texas, p. 268, ISBN 1-58544-226-7



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