- Srđan Milić
Srđan Milić (
Serbian Cyrillic : Срђан Милић) (bornSeptember 17 ,1965 ) is the president of the opposition pro-EU Socialist People's Party of Montenegro . He was its candidate for the 2008 Montenegrin presidential election.Milic was born in the coastal city of Bar, whilst the
Socialist Republic of Montenegro was still a part of theSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . He studied under the Faculty for Outer Trade and Tourism at theUniversity of Dubrovnik inSR Croatia , learning on the side English, Italian and German and computer skills.After graduation, he permanently moved to
Budva , where he married and had three children (Aleksandar, Maja and Igor). He worked in the field oftourism from 1983 to 1990. In 1991 and 1992, he was an assistant at the Faculty for and Tourism inKotor . From 1992 to 2002 he spent his life as a private worker, when he entered the world ofpolitics , joiningPredrag Bulatovic 's reformed Socialist People's Party of Montenegro.In the party, he dedicated his life to the research of the
European Union and European integrations of outside countries. A member of the both the Main Board of the SNP and the Main Board's Executive Committee, he was elected President of SNP CG's Commission for European and Euro-Atlantic integrations. In the 2006 parliamentary election, he was elected into the parliament on the SNP-NS-DSS coalition's list. Over the years, he attended and held numerous conferences across the European continent on the subject of European integrations.After President Bulatovic's resignation for a catastrophically poor rating at an election, Milic was elected President of the Socialist People's Party on
26 November 2006 . Becoming Chief of SNP's parliamentary club, he distanced the party from its traditional partners the People's Party andDemocratic Serb Party , introducing the prime element of EuropeanSocial Democracy in SNP's political ideology. He rendered the party a strong supporter of European Union enlargement, promoted a shift in Montenegrin standard politics, and supported joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. He is a Member of the Montenegrin Parliament's Board for European Integrations.Links
*sr icon [http://www.snp.cg.yu/strana.asp?kat=1&id=459 Biography at SNP CG]
*sr icon [http://www.srdjanmilic.com Srdjan Milic for the president of Montenegro]
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