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| name =Kori Udovički | honorific-suffix=PhD | nationality =Serbian, Bolivian | image =Kori Udovički 2012.jpg | caption = |order = Deputy Prime Minister of Government of Serbia |term_start =27 April 2014 |term_end =11 August 2016 |predecessor =Suzana Grubješić |successor =Nebojša Stefanović |order1 = Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government |term_start1 =27 April 2014 |term_end1 =11 August 2016 |predecessor1 = Nikola Selaković (Public Administration) Igor Mirović (Local Self-Government) |successor1 = Ana Brnabić | order2 =Assistant Secretary-General of United Nations, Director of the Regional Bureau of UNDP for Europe and CIS and Assistant Administrator of UNDP | term_start2 =1 February 2007 | term_end2 =22 February 2012 | deputy2 = | predecessor2 = Kalman Mizsei | successor2 = Cihan Sultanoğlu | order3 = 2nd Governor of the National Bank of Serbia | term_start3 =22 July 2003 | term_end3 =1 March 2004 | deputy3 = | predecessor3 =Mlađan Dinkić | successor3 =Radovan Jelašić | order4 =Minister of Mining and Energy | term_start4 =19 June 2002 | term_end4 =22 July 2003 | predecessor4 =Goran Novaković | successor4 =Radomir Naumov | birth_date ={{Birth date and age|1961|12|4|df=y}} | birth_place =La Paz, Bolivia | education =BEcon University of Belgrade, MA and PhD Yale University | death_date = | death_place = | spouse = | profession =Economist |}}Kori Udovički, Ph.D. ({{lang-sr-cyr|Кори Удовички}}) ({{IPA-sh|kôri udoʋǐtʃkiː|sr}}) (born 4 December 1961 in La Paz, Bolivia) is a Serbian politician, former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia,[1] and the Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government in the Government of Serbia.[2] Prior to that position, she served as an Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, Assistant Administrator of the UNDP and Director of the Regional Bureau of UNDP for Europe and Commonwealth of Independent States (RBEC) from 2007 to 2012.[3][4] Previously she was the founder and the President of the Center for Advanced Economic Studies (CEVES), a Belgrade NGO that works for the advancement of economic research and education in South East Europe. She was also President of the Board of Directors of the Foundation for the Advancement of Economics (FREN). CEVES's main publication is Quarterly Monitor of Economic Trends and Policies in Serbia, a publication that systematically monitors macroeconomic, corporate and financial trends and policies in Serbia. It comes out in Serbian and English and is also posted on the CEVES and FREN websites. Kori Udovički was the Editor in Chief until February 2007. Education and political careerShe graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics in 1984 she obtained an MA (1988) and a PhD (1999) in Economics from Yale University. She researched inter-regional trade and integration between the republics of the former Yugoslavia. More recently, she has studied the sustainability of Serbia's macroeconomic framework. From 1993 to 2001, she worked at the IMF in Washington, D.C. and then returned to Belgrade as Special Advisor to the Serbian Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs. In 2002, she became Minister of Energy and Mining in Serbian Government. She was appointed Governor of the National Bank of Serbia[5] on July 23, 2003, a position she held until February 25, 2004, when her appointment was annulled due to the illegal use of a proxy vote in the Serbian parliament {{Citation needed|date=December 2010}}. Personal lifeShe is married and has three children. Her uncle is the former Bolivian president, Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada. Her father was a politician of former communist Yugoslavia Lazar Udovički who served as ambassador in Bolivia. She is sister in law of actor Rade Šerbedžija. References1. ^New government by August 4, five ministers are out - report B92.net 26 July 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2016. 2. ^Udovicki: Public policy secretariat to be introduced INSerbia.info 28 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014. 3. ^{{cite news |title= Turkish Minister Meets Senior UN Official |author= |url= http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/101311/turkish-minister-meets-senior-un-official.html |newspaper= Turkish Weekly |date= 16 April 2010 |accessdate=14 January 2011}} 4. ^{{cite news |title= Kori Udovicki joins UNDP as Director of Bureau for Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States |author= |url= http://content.undp.org/go/newsroom/2007/february/kori-udovicki-20070201.en |newspaper= UNDP Newsroom |date= 1 February 2007 |accessdate= 27 February 2012 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20111202195114/http://content.undp.org/go/newsroom/2007/february/kori-udovicki-20070201.en |archivedate= 2 December 2011 |df= }} 5. ^{{cite web |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3084599.stm |title= Serbia seeks new top banker |author= |date= 21 July 2003 |work= |publisher= BBC News |accessdate=14 January 2011}} External links{{commons category|Kori Udovički}}
|-{{s-bef|before= Mlađan Dinkić}}{{s-ttl|title= Governor of the National Bank of Serbia|years=2003–2004}}{{s-aft|after = Radovan Jelašić}} |-{{s-bef|before = Nikola Selaković (Public Administration) Igor Mirović (Local Self-Government)}}{{s-ttl|title = Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government|years=2014–2016}}{{s-aft|after = Ana Brnabić}} |-{{s-bef|before = Suzana Grubješić}}{{s-ttl|title = Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia|years=2014–2016}}{{s-aft|after = Nebojša Stefanović}}{{s-end}}{{Cabinet of Serbia (2001–04)}}{{Cabinet of Aleksandar Vučić I}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Udovicki, Kori}} 12 : 1961 births|Living people|Governors of the National Bank of Serbia|Serbian economists|United Nations Development Programme officials|University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics alumni|Government ministers of Serbia|Yale University alumni|Deputy Prime Ministers of Serbia|Women government ministers of Serbia|21st-century women politicians|Serbian officials of the United Nations |
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