Jasmina Stevanović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јасмина Стевановић; born 1972) is a politician in Serbia. She has served in the Assembly of Vojvodina since 2019. Previously a member of the Democratic Party of Serbia (Demokratska stranka Srbije, DSS), she has been a member of the Serbian Progressive Party (Srpska napredna stranka, SNS) since 2013.
Stevanović holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, with a focus in journalism and information. [1] She lives in Subotica and is the secretary of the city's secretariat for social activities. [2]
Stevanović appeared in the sixth position on the DSS's electoral list for the Vojvodina provincial assembly in the 2012 provincial election. [3] The list won four mandates, and she was not returned. In the concurrent 2012 Serbian local elections, the DSS ran a combined list in Subotica with the far-right Serbian Radical Party and the Serbian Democratic Party. Stevanović received the fourteenth position on their list and was not initially elected when the list won six mandates. [4] [5] She was, however, awarded a mandate on 21 March 2013 as the replacement for another DSS member. [6]
On 17 October 2013, the entire DSS group in the Subotica assembly, including Stevanović, joined the Serbian Progressive Party. [7] In March 2014, she was appointed as chair of the city commission for the allocation of funds in the area of culture. [8] She resigned from the local assembly on 5 May 2015. [9]
Stevanović received the 195th position on the Progressive Party's Aleksandar Vučić — Future We Believe In electoral list in the 2014 Serbian parliamentary election and was not elected when the list won 158 mandates. [10] She later appeared in the seventy-first position on the party's list for the Vojvodina assembly in the 2016 provincial election and did not initially win election despite the list winning a majority victory with won sixty-three out of 120 mandates. [11] She was given a mandate on 28 May 2019, again as the replacement for another party member, and served with the Progressive-led government's parliamentary majority. [12]
She was promoted to the twenty-ninth position on the Progressive Party's list in the 2020 provincial election and was elected to her first full term when the list won an increased majority with seventy-six mandates. [13] She is now a member of the committee on culture and public information and the committee on health, social policy, labour, demographic policy, and social child care. [14]
Jasmina Stevanović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јасмина Стевановић; born 1972) is a politician in Serbia. She has served in the Assembly of Vojvodina since 2019. Previously a member of the Democratic Party of Serbia (Demokratska stranka Srbije, DSS), she has been a member of the Serbian Progressive Party (Srpska napredna stranka, SNS) since 2013.
Stevanović holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, with a focus in journalism and information. [1] She lives in Subotica and is the secretary of the city's secretariat for social activities. [2]
Stevanović appeared in the sixth position on the DSS's electoral list for the Vojvodina provincial assembly in the 2012 provincial election. [3] The list won four mandates, and she was not returned. In the concurrent 2012 Serbian local elections, the DSS ran a combined list in Subotica with the far-right Serbian Radical Party and the Serbian Democratic Party. Stevanović received the fourteenth position on their list and was not initially elected when the list won six mandates. [4] [5] She was, however, awarded a mandate on 21 March 2013 as the replacement for another DSS member. [6]
On 17 October 2013, the entire DSS group in the Subotica assembly, including Stevanović, joined the Serbian Progressive Party. [7] In March 2014, she was appointed as chair of the city commission for the allocation of funds in the area of culture. [8] She resigned from the local assembly on 5 May 2015. [9]
Stevanović received the 195th position on the Progressive Party's Aleksandar Vučić — Future We Believe In electoral list in the 2014 Serbian parliamentary election and was not elected when the list won 158 mandates. [10] She later appeared in the seventy-first position on the party's list for the Vojvodina assembly in the 2016 provincial election and did not initially win election despite the list winning a majority victory with won sixty-three out of 120 mandates. [11] She was given a mandate on 28 May 2019, again as the replacement for another party member, and served with the Progressive-led government's parliamentary majority. [12]
She was promoted to the twenty-ninth position on the Progressive Party's list in the 2020 provincial election and was elected to her first full term when the list won an increased majority with seventy-six mandates. [13] She is now a member of the committee on culture and public information and the committee on health, social policy, labour, demographic policy, and social child care. [14]