The 11th convocation of the National Assembly was elected in the 2016 parliamentary election, and it first met on 3 June 2016.
Name | Parliamentary group | Political Party or Movement | Residence[3] | Year of birth | Notes |
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Andrijana Avramov | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1979 | Awarded mandate on 22 January 2019 as a replacement for Ratko Jankov. |
Miroslav Aleksić | SDS–NS | People's Party | Trstenik | 1978 | Member of the People's Movement of Serbia until October 2017. |
Veroljub Arsić Vice-President of the National Assembly | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Požarevac | 1969 |
Marko Atlagić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1949 |
Vlado Babić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Sombor | 1960 |
Dušan Bajatović | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Novi Sad | 1967 |
Grozdana Banac | PUPS | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | Belgrade | 1951 | Awarded mandate on 28 August 2017 as a replacement for Miroljub Stanković. |
Dragana Barišić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kruševac | 1975 |
Ivan Bauer | SDPS | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | Belgrade, Stari Grad | 1967 | Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Rasim Ljajić. |
Muamer Bačevac | SDPS | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | Novi Pazar | 1977 |
Aleksandra Belačić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade, New Belgrade | 1986 |
Igor Bečić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Vrbas | 1971 |
Vojin Biljić | - | Dosta je bilo | Belgrade | 1977 | Awarded mandate on 22 January 2019 as a replacement for Jasmina Nikolić. |
Boban Birmančević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Šabac | 1969 | Awarded mandate on 12 October 2017 as a replacement for Marko Gavrilović. |
Milena Bićanin | SDPS | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | Belgrade, Dobanovci | 1964 |
Žarko Bogatinović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Leskovac | 1964 |
Goran Bogdanović | SDS–NS | Social Democratic Party | Leposavić | 1963 |
Snežana Bogosavljević Bošković | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Čačak | 1964 |
Nenad Božić | Party of Modern Serbia | Party of Modern Serbia | Kragujevac | 1971 | Member of Dosta je bilo until March 2018. |
Sandra Božić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Pančevo, Omoljica | 1979 | Awarded mandate on 6 March 2018 as a replacement for Vesna Rakonjac. |
Balša Božović | DS | Democratic Party | Belgrade | 1983 |
Zoran Bojanić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kraljevo | 1959 |
Dubravko Bojić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade | 1953 |
Dušan Borković | Progressive | - | Pančevo | 1984 |
Josip Broz | Socialist | Communist Party | Belgrade | 1947 |
Danica Bukvić | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Belgrade, Lazarevac | 1951 |
Slaviša Bulatović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Vranje, Vranjska Banja | 1975 |
Dragan Veljković | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Štrpce | 1964 |
Jelisaveta Veljković | PUPS | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | Sremski Karlovci | 1951 | Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 as a replacement for Konstantin Arsenović. |
Dragan Vesović | Dveri | Dveri | Kraljevo | 1966 | Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Biljana Rubaković. |
Maja Videnović | DS | Democratic Party | Belgrade | 1979 |
Sonja Vlahović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, New Belgrade | 1969 |
Milimir Vujadinović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Subotica | 1979 |
Vojislav Vujić | United Serbia | United Serbia | Vrnjačka Banja | 1975 |
Jelena Vujić Obradović | United Serbia | United Serbia | Aleksandrovac | 1979 | Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Srđan Kružević. |
Đorđe Vukadinović | NS–Movement for Serbia's Salvation | - | Novi Sad | 1962 |
Dijana Vukomanović | NS–Movement for Serbia's Salvation | People's Party | Belgrade | 1967 | Member of the Socialist Party of Serbia until October 2016. Subsequently an independent until October 2017 (or shortly thereafter). |
Nataša Vučković | DS | Democratic Party | Belgrade | 1967 |
Gorica Gajić | - | Democratic Party of Serbia | Svilajnac | 1958 |
Bajro Gegić | LDP–LSV–SDA | Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak | Tutin | 1954 | Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Sulejman Ugljanin. |
Žika Gojković | Progressive | Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia | Sombor | 1972 | Member of the Serbian Renewal Movement until May 2017. Subsequently an independent until July 2017. |
Maja Gojković President of the National Assembly | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Novi Sad | 1963 |
Borka Grubor | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Loznica | 1960 |
Mladen Grujić | - | - | Belgrade | 1966 | Member of New Serbia until January 2017. |
Tijana Davidovac | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Lazarevac | 1986 |
Miljan Damjanović | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade | 1984 |
Božidar Delić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade | 1956 |
Zoran Despotović | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Prijepolje | 1965 | Awarded mandate on 17 April 2018 as a replacement for Zoran Krasić. |
Ivana Dinić | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Niš, Medijana | 1985 | Awarded mandate on 28 December 2016 as a replacement for Ivica Tončev. |
Mirjana Dragaš | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Belgrade, Zemun | 1950 | Awarded mandate on 12 October 2017 as a replacement for Ivan Karić. |
Zoran Dragišić | Progressive | - | Belgrade | 1967 |
Milovan Drecun | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1957 |
Zvonimir Đokić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1960 |
Vladimir Đukanović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1979 |
Vladimir Đurić | Party of Modern Serbia | Party of Modern Serbia | Novi Sad | 1970 | Member of Dosta je bilo until March 2018. |
Živan Đurišić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Velika Plana | 1947 | Awarded mandate on 7 June 2018 as a replacement for Željko Sušec. |
Marko Đurišić | SDS–NS | Social Democratic Party | Belgrade, Vračar | 1968 |
Jelena Žarić Kovačević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Niš | 1981 |
Zoran Živković | Independent MPs Club | New Party | Belgrade, Vračar | 1960 |
Slavica Živković | SDPS | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | Belgrade, Zemun | 1970 | Awarded mandate on 19 July 2018 as a replacement for Meho Omerović. |
Tomislav Žigmanov | DS | Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina | Subotica | 1967 |
Vladan Zagrađanin | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Belgrade, New Belgrade | 1968 |
Marko Zeljug | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Surčin | 1983 |
Muamer Zukorlić | - | Justice and Reconciliation Party | Novi Pazar | 1970 |
Vesna Ivković | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Smederevo | 1960 | Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Ivica Dačić. |
Enis Imamović | LDP–LSV–SDA | Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak | Novi Pazar | 1984 |
Stanislava Janošević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Zrenjanin | 1986 | Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Aleksandar Vučić. |
Radovan Jančić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Novi Kneževac | 1958 |
Krsto Janjušević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Priboj | 1981 |
Marija Janjušević | Dveri | Dveri | Inđija | 1971 |
Marija Jevđić | United Serbia | United Serbia | Kraljevo | 1981 |
Aleksandra Jevtić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Vrnjačka Banja | 1976 | Awarded mandate on 26 September 2018 as a replacement for Ivan Manojlović. |
Jovica Jevtić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Raška | 1975 |
Milanka Jevtović Vukojičić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Priboj | 1960 |
Predrag Jelenković | SDPS | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | Niš | 1965 | Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Gordana Predić. |
Aleksandra Jerkov | DS | Democratic Party | Novi Sad | 1982 |
Goran Ješić | DS | Democratic Party | Inđija | 1974 |
Branimir Jovanović | SDPS | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | Kraljevo | 1979 |
Vera Jovanović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Rakovica | 1947 | Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 as a replacement for Marko Blagojević. |
Dragan Jovanović | - | Better Serbia | Topola | 1972 | Member of New Serbia until January 2017. Subsequently an independent until September 2017. |
Jadranka Jovanović | Progressive | - | Belgrade | 1958 |
Jovan Jovanović | Independent MPs Club | - | Belgrade | 1970 | Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Svetlana Kozić. Member of Dosta je bilo until February 2017. |
Nataša Jovanović | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Kragujevac | 1966 |
Nataša Jovanović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Mladenovac | 1967 |
Neđo Jovanović | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Užice | 1962 | Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Slavica Đukić Dejanović. |
Čedomir Jovanović | LDP–LSV–SDA | Liberal Democratic Party | Belgrade | 1971 |
Radoslav Jović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kraljevo | 1957 | Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Andreja Mladenović. |
Petar Jojić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Pančevo | 1938 |
Mihailo Jokić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Valjevo | 1948 |
Nikola Jolović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Novi Pazar | 1977 |
Aleksandar Jugović | Progressive | Serbian Renewal Movement | Čačak | 1975 |
Jasmina Karanac | SDPS | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | Belgrade, New Belgrade | 1967 |
Ana Karadžić | PS–NSS–USS | Movement of Socialists | Belgrade, Voždovac | 1988 |
Dragomir Karić | Progressive | Strength of Serbia Movement | Belgrade | 1949 |
Milanka Karić | Progressive | Strength of Serbia Movement | Belgrade | 1957 |
Blaža Knežević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Šabac | 1968 |
Milan Knežević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kragujevac | 1952 |
Elvira Kovač | VMSZ–PDD | Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians | Zrenjanin | 1982 |
Borisav Kovačević | PUPS | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | Belgrade, Zemun | 1943 |
Goran Kovačević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kragujevac | 1970 |
Studenka Kovačević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Bor | 1982 | Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Goran Knežević. |
Đorđe Komlenski | PS–NSS–USS | Movement of Socialists | Obrenovac, Voždovac | 1965 |
Stanija Kompirović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kosovska Mitrovica | 1968 |
Nenad Konstantinović | SDS–NS | Social Democratic Party | Belgrade | 1973 |
Žarko Korać | LDP–LSV–SDA | Liberal Democratic Party | Belgrade | 1947 |
Đorđe Kosanić | United Serbia | United Serbia | Kragujevac | 1967 |
Dragana Kostić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Sokobanja | 1971 |
Ivan Kostić | Dveri | Dveri | Vrbas | 1975 |
Nada Kostić | - | Democratic Party | Belgrade | 1956 | Awarded mandate on 17 April 2018 as a replacement for Miloš Bošković. Briefly a member of the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia in May 2018. Kostić is a member of the Democratic Party but not of its assembly group. |
Radmilo Kostić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Pirot | 1971 |
Milovan Krivokapić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kosovska Mitrovica | 1949 |
Mirko Krlić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Zrenjanin | 1955 |
Miroslav Lazanski | Progressive | - | Belgrade, New Belgrade | 1950 |
Nada Lazić | LDP–LSV–SDA | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | Novi Sad | 1950 |
Darko Laketić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Prokuplje | 1975 |
Milan Lapčević | - | - | Niš | 1969 | Member of the Democratic Party of Serbia until April 2018. |
Miodrag Linta | Progressive | - | Belgrade, New Belgrade | 1969 |
Mladen Lukić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Bajina Bašta | 1977 | Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Živko Vrcelj. |
Violeta Lutovac Đurđević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Varvarin | 1986 | Awarded mandate on 13 February 2019 as a replacement for Ivana Stojiljković. |
Tomislav Ljubenović | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Leskovac | 1951 |
Milan Ljubić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Niš | 1978 | Awarded mandate on 13 February 2019 as a replacement for Ljibuška Lakatoš. |
Aleksandra Majkić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kikinda | 1979 |
Aleksandra Maletić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Novi Sad | 1982 |
Ljiljana Malušić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Voždovac | 1958 |
Momčilo Mandić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade | 1954 |
Marjana Maraš | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Vrbas | 1970 |
Vladimir Marinković Vice-President of the National Assembly | SDPS | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | Belgrade, Voždovac | 1976 |
Vesna Marjanović | DS | Democratic Party | Belgrade, Palilula | 1969 |
Miroslav Markićević | NS–Movement for Serbia's Salvation | New Serbia | Čačak | 1958 |
Aleksandar Marković | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1981 |
Vesna Marković | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Zemun | 1974 |
Dragan Marković Palma | United Serbia | United Serbia | Jagodina | 1960 |
Aleksandar Martinović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Ruma | 1976 |
Veroljub Matić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Koceljeva | 1953 |
Tatjana Macura | Party of Modern Serbia | Party of Modern Serbia | Belgrade | 1981 | Member of Dosta je bilo until April 2018. |
Maja Mačužić Puzić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kraljevo | 1977 |
Ostoja Mijailović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Čačak | 1979 |
Jelena Mijatović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1977 |
Milorad Mijatović | SDPS | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | Novi Sad | 1947 |
Stefana Miladinović | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Belgrade, Rakovica | 1981 |
Zoran Milekić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kučevo | 1955 |
Milija Miletić | PS–NSS–USS | United Peasant Party | Svrljig | 1968 |
Dušan Milisavljević | DS | Democratic Party | Niš | 1968 | Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 as a replacement for Bojan Pajtić. |
Nenad Milić | LDP–LSV–SDA | Liberal Democratic Party | Belgrade | 1962 |
Đorđe Milićević Vice-President of the National Assembly | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Valjevo | 1978 |
Milosav Milojević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Aranđelovac | 1954 |
Radoslav Milojičić | DS | Democratic Party | Smederevska Palanka | 1984 |
Milorad Mirčić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Novi Sad | 1956 |
Nenad Mitrović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Bujanovac | 1973 | Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Ljiljana Habjanović Đurović. |
Žarko Mićin | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Novi Sad | 1982 |
Nataša Mićić | LDP–LSV–SDA | Liberal Democratic Party | Užice | 1965 |
Dragoljub Mićunović | DS | Democratic Party | Belgrade | 1930 |
Nataša Mihailović Vacić | SDPS | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | Belgrade, Vračar | 1972 |
Branislav Mihajlović | - | - | Bor | 1953 | Member of Dosta je bilo until November 2018. |
Ljiljana Mihajlović | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Novi Sad | 1965 |
Miletić Mihajlović | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Petrovac | 1951 |
Ljupka Mihajlovska | Party of Modern Serbia | Party of Modern Serbia | Belgrade | 1981 | Member of Dosta je bilo until March 2018. |
Ljubica Mrdaković Todorović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Niš | 1962 |
Milutin Mrkonjić | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Belgrade | 1942 |
Goran Nikolić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Odžaci | 1967 |
Dejan Nikolić | DS | Democratic Party | Sokobanja | 1979 |
Ivana Nikolić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Ub | 1989 |
Ružica Nikolić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade | 1976 | Awarded mandate on 19 July 2017 as a replacement for Jovo Ostojić. |
Vesna Nikolić Vukajlović | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Kraljevo | 1962 |
Svetlana Nikolić Pavlović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Ćuprija | 1955 |
Srđan Nogo | - | - | Belgrade | 1981 | Member of Dveri until 19 February 2019. |
Bogdan Obradović | Progressive | - | Belgrade | 1966 |
Boško Obradović | Dveri | Dveri | Čačak | 1976 |
Žarko Obradović | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Belgrade, Vračar | 1960 |
Jasmina Obradović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Novi Sad | 1961 |
Marija Obradović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1974 |
Olivera Ognjanović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Grocka | 1969 |
Vladimir Orlić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1983 |
Sonja Pavlović | Independent MPs Club | - | Belgrade | 1957 | Member of Dosta je bilo until February 2017. |
Jovan Palalić | Progressive | Serbian People's Party | Bačka Palanka | 1971 |
Biljana Pantić Pilja | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Novi Sad | 1983 |
Ognjen Pantović | Progressive | Serbian People's Party | Belgrade, Palilula | 1989 |
Olena Papuga | LDP–LSV–SDA | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | Kula | 1964 |
Marko Parezanović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Čačak | 1986 |
Balint Pastor | VMSZ–PDD | Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians | Subotica | 1979 |
Vera Paunović | PUPS | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | Belgrade, Lazarevac | 1947 | Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Milan Krkobabić. |
Snežana Paunović | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Peć | 1975 |
Zoltan Pek | VMSZ–PDD | Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians | Senta | 1962 |
Goran Pekarski | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Grocka | 1965 | Awarded mandate on 9 December 2016 as a replacement for Velimir Stanojević. A member of New Serbia until October 2017. |
Sreto Perić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Ljubovija | 1959 |
Vladimir Petković | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Barajevo | 1979 |
Dušan Petrović | DS | Together for Serbia | Šabac | 1966 |
Mira Petrović | PUPS | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | Belgrade, New Belgrade | 1956 |
Petar Petrović | United Serbia | United Serbia | Jagodina | 1951 |
Snežana Petrović | PUPS | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | Belgrade, New Belgrade | 1972 |
Snežana Petrović | Progressive | Serbian People's Party | Užice | 1965 |
Milisav Petronijević | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Belgrade | 1949 | Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Aleksandar Antić. |
Olivera Pešić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Leskovac | 1979 |
Branko Popović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Nova Varoš | 1975 | Awarded mandate on 12 October 2017 as a replacement for Branislav Blažić. |
Dejan Radenković | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Priština | 1971 | Awarded mandate on 19 July 2017 as a replacement for Branko Ružić. |
Vjerica Radeta Vice-President of the National Assembly | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade, Zemun | 1955 |
Dalibor Radičević | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Aleksinac | 1976 |
Nemanja Radojević | Party of Modern Serbia | Party of Modern Serbia | Kragujevac | 1989 | Awarded mandate on 22 January 2019 as a replacement for Dušan Pavlović. |
Zoran Radojičić | Dveri | Dveri | Belgrade, Obrenovac | 1975 |
Saša Radulović | - | Dosta je bilo | Belgrade | 1965 |
Katarina Rakić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Grocka | 1979 |
Ljubinko Rakonjac | Socialist | Greens of Serbia | Belgrade | 1963 |
Branimir Rančić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Niš | 1953 |
Sanda Rašković Ivić | NS–Movement for Serbia's Salvation | People's Party | Belgrade, Palilula | 1956 | Member of the Democratic Party of Serbia until October 2016. Subsequently an independent until October 2017. |
Desanka Repac | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Subotica | 1949 |
Marina Ristić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade | 1974 |
Slaviša Ristić | NS–Movement for Serbia's Salvation | - | Zubin Potok | 1961 | Member of the Democratic Party of Serbia until October 2016. |
Marijan Rističević | PS–NSS–USS | People's Peasant Party | Inđija | 1958 |
Nikola Savić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Niš | 1959 |
Dragan Savkić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Sopot | 1947 |
Branka Stamenković | - | Dosta je bilo | Belgrade | 1968 |
Zdravko Stanković | SDS–NS | Social Democratic Party | Belgrade | 1980 |
Miroslava Stanković Đuričić | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Smederevska Palanka | 1976 |
Aleksandar Stevanović | Party of Modern Serbia | Party of Modern Serbia | Belgrade | 1981 | Member of Dosta je bilo until March 2018. |
Ana Stevanović | - | - | Belgrade | 1984 | Member of Dosta je bilo until November 2018. |
Veroljub Stevanović | DS | Together for Šumadija | Kragujevac | 1946 |
Zvonimir Stević | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Priština | 1957 |
Danijela Stojadinović | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Svilajnac | 1969 |
Filip Stojanović | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade | 1944 | Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 as a replacement for Marko Milenković. |
Dušica Stojković | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1979 |
Ljubiša Stojmirović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1950 |
Hadži Milorad Stošić | PUPS | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | Niš | 1954 |
Duško Tarbuk | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade, Zemun | 1972 |
Marinika Tepić | Independent MPs Club | New Party (status unclear)[4] | Pančevo | 1974 | Member of the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina until January 2017. Subsequently an independent until April 2017. |
Tanja Tomašević Damnjanović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Vršac | 1982 |
Aleksandra Tomić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1969 |
Novica Tončev | Socialist | Socialist Party of Serbia | Surdulica | 1962 |
Bojan Torbica | PS–NSS–USS | Movement of Socialists | Bački Jarak | 1974 |
Milena Turk | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Trstenik | 1986 |
Goran Ćirić | DS | Democratic Party | Niš | 1960 |
Milena Ćorilić | PUPS | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | Šabac | 1944 |
Jahja Fehratović | - | Justice and Reconciliation Party | Novi Pazar | 1982 |
Srbislav Filipović | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1984 |
Dubravka Filipovski | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Belgrade | 1967 | Member of New Serbia until January 2017. Subsequently an independent until November 2017. |
Arpad Fremond | VMSZ–PDD | Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians | Pačir | 1981 |
Fatmir Hasani | VMSZ–PDD | Party for Democratic Action | Bujanovac | 1957 |
Radoslav Cokić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Smederevska Palanka | 1958 |
Goran Čabradi | - | Green Party | Novi Sad | 1968 |
Aleksandra Čabraja | Independent MPs Club | - | Belgrade | 1965 | Member of Dosta je bilo until February 2017. |
Nenad Čanak | LDP–LSV–SDA | League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina | Novi Sad | 1959 |
Ana Čarapić | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Kuršumlija | 1985 | Awarded mandate on 21 September 2017 as a replacement for Aleksandra Đurović. |
Momo Čolaković | PUPS | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | Novi Sad | 1940 |
Gordana Čomić Vice-President of the National Assembly | DS | Democratic Party | Novi Sad | 1958 |
Aleksandar Čotrić | Progressive | Serbian Renewal Movement | Belgrade | 1966 |
Nemanja Šarović | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade | 1974 |
Miladin Ševarlić | - | - | Belgrade, Zemun | 1949 |
Aleksandar Šešelj | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade, Zemun | 1993 | Awarded mandate on 21 September 2017 as a replacement for Milovan Bojić. |
Vojislav Šešelj | Radical | Serbian Radical Party | Belgrade, Zemun | 1954 |
Dragan Šormaz | Progressive | Serbian Progressive Party | Smederevo | 1967 |
Dejan Šulkić | - | Democratic Party of Serbia | Velika Plana | 1972 |
Name | Political Party of Movement | Term of Office | Year of birth | Cause of departure |
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Aleksandar Antić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 3 June 2016–11 August 2016 | 1969 | Resignation |
Konstantin Arsenović | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 3 June 2016–30 January 2017 | 1940 | Death |
Marko Blagojević | Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) | 3 June 2016–19 April 2017 | 1976 | Resignation |
Branislav Blažić | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–10 October 2017 | 1957 | Resignation |
Milovan Bojić | Serbian Radical Party | 3 June 2016–30 August 2017 | 1957 | Resignation |
Miloš Bošković | Dosta je bilo | 3 June 2016–16 March 2018 | 1985 | Resignation |
Živko Vrcelj | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–12 August 2016 | 1959 | Resignation |
Aleksandar Vučić | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–3 June 2016 | 1970 | Resignation |
Marko Gavrilović | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–11 October 2017 | 1978 | Resignation |
Ivica Dačić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 3 June 2016–11 August 2016 | 1966 | Resignation |
Slavica Đukić Dejanović | Socialist Party of Serbia | 3 June 2016–11 August 2016 | 1951 | Resignation |
Aleksandra Đurović | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–8 September 2017 | 1976 | Resignation |
Ljiljana Habjanović Đurović | Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party) | 3 June 2016–3 June 2016 | 1970 | Resignation |
Ratko Jankov | Independent (previously Dosta je bilo) | 3 June 2016–13 November 2018 | 1945 | Resignation |
Ivan Karić | Greens of Serbia | 3 June 2016–9 October 2017 | 1975 | Resignation |
Goran Knežević | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–11 August 2016 | 1957 | Resignation |
Svetlana Kozić | Dosta je bilo | 3 June 2016–6 June 2016 | 1978 | Resignation |
Zoran Krasić | Serbian Radical Party | 3 June 2016–12 April 2018 | 1956 | Death |
Milan Krkobabić | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 3 June 2016–11 August 2016 | 1952 | Resignation |
Srđan Kružević | United Serbia | 3 June 2016–1 August 2016 | 1977 | Resignation |
Ljibuška Lakatoš | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–25 December 2018 | 1972 | Resignation |
Rasim Ljajić | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 3 June 2016–6 June 2016 | 1964 | Resignation |
Ivan Manojlović | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–21 September 2018 | 1975 | Resignation |
Marko Milenković | Serbian Radical Party | 3 June 2016–12 April 2017 | 1974 | Resignation |
Andreja Mladenović | Independent Democratic Party of Serbia | 3 June 2016–3 October 2016 | 1975 | Resignation |
Jasmina Nikolić | Independent (previously Dosta je bilo) | 3 June 2016–13 November 2018 | 1971 | Resignation |
Meho Omerović | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 3 June 2016–17 July 2018 | 1959 | Resignation |
Jovo Ostojić | Serbian Radical Party | 3 June 2016–29 June 2017 | 1952 | Death |
Bojan Pajtić | Democratic Party | 3 June 2016–11 April 2017 | 1970 | Resignation |
Dušan Pavlović | Independent (previously Dosta je bilo) | 3 June 2016–13 November 2018 | 1969 | Resignation |
Gordana Predić | Social Democratic Party of Serbia | 3 June 2016–23 August 2016 | 1965 | Resignation |
Vesna Rakonjac | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–21 December 2017 | 1967 | Resignation |
Biljana Rubaković | Dveri | 3 June 2016–22 June 2016 | 1960 | Resignation |
Branko Ružić | Socialist Party of Serbia | 3 June 2016–29 June 2017 | 1975 | Resignation |
Ivana Stojiljković | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–24 December 2018 | 1981 | Resignation |
Miroljub Stanković | Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | 3 June 2016–22 July 2017 | 1946 | Death |
Velimir Stanojević | New Serbia | 3 June 2016–1 December 2016 | 1964 | Resignation |
Željko Sušec | Serbian Progressive Party | 3 June 2016–4 June 2018 | 1977 | Resignation |
Ivica Tončev | Socialist Party of Serbia | 3 June 2016–16 December 2016 | 1968 | Resignation |
Sulejman Ugljanin | Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak | 3 June 2016–28 June 2016 | 1953 | Resignation |
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1. ^Актуелни сазив, Народна скупштина Републике Србије, accessed 2 August 2018. {{sr icon}}
2. ^Includes one delegate who is a party member but not a member of the Democratic Party parliamentary group.
3. ^As stated on the National Assembly website.
4. ^[https://www.danas.rs/politika/tepic-podrzavam-osnivanje-szs/ "Tepić: Podržavam osnivanje SZS"], Danas, 17 September 2018, accessed 24 January 2019.
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