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Succeeded by
  
Goran Svilanovic

Name
  
Vesna Pesic

Siblings
  
Stanislava Pesic


Residence
  
Belgrade, Serbia

Education
  
Great School

Nationality
  
Serbian

Role
  
Serbian Politician

Nephews
  
Ivan Kostic

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Born
  
May 6, 1940 (age 83) Grocka, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (
1940-05-06
)

Political party
  
Civic Alliance of Serbia (1992–1999)Liberal Democratic Party (2007–2011)

Similar People
  
Zarko Korac, Stanislava Pesic, Natasa Micic, Goran Svilanovic, Gaso Knezevic

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Vesna Pešić (Serbian Cyrillic: Весна Пешић, [ʋêsna pêʃit͜ɕ]) (born May 6, 1940 in Grocka, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Serbian politician and sociologist, one of the leaders of opposition movement in Serbia.

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In February 2012, Vesna Pešić announced she would leave active politics after parliamentary elections on 6 May 2012.

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Biography

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In the early 1970s Pešić became the member of the Intellectuals' Movement for the Defense and Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms, popularly known as the “Belgrade opposition”. In 1982, she was arrested and imprisoned for organizing the protests against the arrest of a group of the University of Belgrade students.

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Pešić was a founder member of the Yugoslav Helsinki Committee (1985), the Association for the Yugoslav Democratic Initiative (1989), the Yugoslav European Movement (1991) and the Centre for Antiwar Action (1991). From 1992 till 1999 she was the president of the Civic Alliance of Serbia, and from 1993 until 1997 she was one of the leaders of the Coalition Zajedno (Together), with Vuk Drašković's Serbian Renewal Movement and Zoran Đinđić's Democratic Party.

It is worth a mention that Centre for Antiwar Action is organization largely supported by the National Endowment for Democracy, United States government institution.

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Her many honors include the Award for Democracy of the U.S. National Foundation for Democracy (1993), the W. Averell Harriman Award of the U.S. National Institute for Democracy (1997) from Washington, D.C., United States and the Andrei Sakharov Award from the Norwegian Helsinki Committee and the Sakharov Foundation for Freedom (1997). She is praised as '"contributor in developing democracy and civil society"' from Institute of Peace, founded by United States Congress.

Pešić served as national Ambassador to Mexico from 2001 to 2005, firstly for the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and then for its successor, Serbia and Montenegro.

After the merger of the Civic Alliance of Serbia into the Liberal Democratic Party in 2007, she became the president of the Political Council of the Liberal Democratic Party. Following the disagreement with party leader Čedomir Jovanović, Pešić left Liberal Democratic Party on 7 April 2011.

In May 2008, after parliamentary elections in Serbia, Pešić stated that "if pro-EU camp fails to form a government, elections should be nullified". In addition, in her opinion, any future elections should be prevented.

Pešić was a Member of Serbian Parliament from 1993 to 1997 and from 2007 to 2012.

Vesna Pešić is a senior scientific associate of the Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory.

Personal

She was married to lawyer Srđa Popović, with whom she has a son named Boris.

References

Vesna Pešić Wikipedia