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Dubravko Bojić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Дубравко Бојић; born 1953) is a politician in Serbia. He has served in the National Assembly of Serbia since 2016 as a member of the Serbian Radical Party.

Private career

Bojić's parliamentary biography identifies him as a professor of Russian. He lives in Belgrade. [1]

Member of the Assembly

Bojić received the seventeenth position on the Radical Party's electoral list for the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election and was declared elected when the party won twenty-two mandates. [2] He currently serves as an opposition member of the assembly. He is a member of the parliamentary committee on education, science, technological development, and the information society; a deputy committee of the foreign affairs committee and the health and family committee; and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups for Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Spain. [3]

In March 2017, Bojić participated in a Radical Party parliamentary delegation to Crimea to mark the three-year anniversary of the area's de facto joining of the Russian Federation. The government of Ukraine, which considers Crimea to be a part of its territory, issued a five-year travel ban to Bojić and other members of the delegation. [4] [5] Two months later, Bojić took part in a Radical Party delegation to the breakaway Donetsk People's Republic. [6]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dubravko Bojić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Дубравко Бојић; born 1953) is a politician in Serbia. He has served in the National Assembly of Serbia since 2016 as a member of the Serbian Radical Party.

Private career

Bojić's parliamentary biography identifies him as a professor of Russian. He lives in Belgrade. [1]

Member of the Assembly

Bojić received the seventeenth position on the Radical Party's electoral list for the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election and was declared elected when the party won twenty-two mandates. [2] He currently serves as an opposition member of the assembly. He is a member of the parliamentary committee on education, science, technological development, and the information society; a deputy committee of the foreign affairs committee and the health and family committee; and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups for Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Spain. [3]

In March 2017, Bojić participated in a Radical Party parliamentary delegation to Crimea to mark the three-year anniversary of the area's de facto joining of the Russian Federation. The government of Ukraine, which considers Crimea to be a part of its territory, issued a five-year travel ban to Bojić and other members of the delegation. [4] [5] Two months later, Bojić took part in a Radical Party delegation to the breakaway Donetsk People's Republic. [6]

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