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Prime Minister
  
Mirko Cvetkovic

Name
  
Predrag Markovic

Succeeded by
  
Bratislav Petkovic

Role
  
Serbian Politician


Party
  
G17 Plus

Succeeded by
  
Boris Tadic

Resigned
  
July 11, 2004

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Preceded by
  
Nebojsa Bradic (Culture) Jasna Matic (Telecommunications and Information Society)

Preceded by
  
Vojislav Mihailovic (Acting)

Prime Minister
  
Vojislav Kostunica

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Predrag Marković (Serbian Cyrillic: Предраг Марковић; born 7 December 1955) is a Serbian politician, author and historian.

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Political career

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Marković was President of the National Assembly of Serbia from 2004 to 2007 and the acting President of Serbia within Serbia and Montenegro between 4 March and 11 July 2004. In addition, he has been the president of the G17 Plus Management Board, the President of the G17 Plus Political Council and member of their Executive Board. Since 2003, he has been Vice-President of the G17 Plus Party.

Literary career

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Marković is a member of PEN and the Serbian Literary Society and the president of the Association of Publishers of Serbia and Montenegro. He is the owner of the Stubovi kulture publishing house and has written two books: Morali su doći nasmejani lavovi (Smiling Lions Had to Come) in 1983 and Otmenost duše (Prestige of the Soul) in 1989. He speaks Serbian, Russian, and Spanish.

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Marković is a contributor and honourable member of the Urban Book Circle (Canada).

Personal life

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On 26 December 2015, Marković married Vesna (née Vujatović; born 1991).

References

Predrag Marković Wikipedia