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Nevena Adžemović (Serbian Cyrillic: Невена Аџемовић, born December 4, 1982) is a Serbian model, singer, and former politician. She was a member of the National Assembly of Serbia from July 2012 to January 2014 as a member of the New Serbia party.

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Early public career

Adžemović first became a public figure in Serbia as part of the group Models.

Parliamentarian

The New Serbia party contested the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election as part of the Let's Get Serbia Moving alliance led by Tomislav Nikolić. Adžemović received the seventy-fifth position on the alliance's electoral list and, as the list won seventy-three mandates, was not initially declared elected to the assembly. After New Serbia leader Velimir Ilić resigned from parliament to take a cabinet position, however, she was able to take the vacated seat and to begin her parliamentary career on July 30, 2012.

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The Serbian media noted that some parliamentarians had reservations about her presence in the assembly due to her previous career as a model. She received support from Ilić, who cited her training as an economist and described her critics as prejudiced.

Following her election to parliament, Adžemović indicated that she had joined the Beogradski fond za političku izuzetnost (Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence) led by Sonja Licht. She identified children's rights and gender equality as her primary areas of interest. Adžemović was a member of the Serbian parliamentary friendship groups for Australia, France, Mexico, Morocco, and Turkey.

She was dropped from New Serbia's electoral list in early 2014 and subsequently announced her departure from politics. Her parliamentary mandate ended when the Serbian assembly dissolved for the 2014 Serbian parliamentary election.

References

Nevena Adžemović Wikipedia