Ana_Stevanović

Ana Stevanović

Ana Stevanović

Serbian politician


Ana Stevanović Đukić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ана Стевановић Ђукић; born 1984) is a former politician in Serbia. She has served in the National Assembly of Serbia since 2016, initially as a member of the It's Enough – Restart (Dosta je bilo, DJB) association, better known in English by the name "Enough Is Enough," and since November 2018 as an independent.

Private career

Stevanović has been a promoter of cultural events since 2004, working principally in communications strategies and public relations for Serbia's film festivals. She graduated from the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Dramatic Arts in 2008 and subsequently received a Ph.D. from the same department, with a focus on the psychology of creativity, the psychology of management and leadership, and the organizational innovations of cultural institutions. She has published in her field and has also written on media censorship. She lives in Belgrade.[1]

Political career

Stevanović received the seventh position on the DJB's electoral list in the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election and was elected when the association won sixteen mandates.[2] The election was won by the Serbian Progressive Party and its allies, and the DJB served in opposition. Stevanović was for a time the deputy leader of the association's parliamentary group.

Stevanović serves on the assembly's committee on human and minority rights and gender equality, the culture and information committee, and the committee on the rights of the child, and is a deputy member of the committee constitutional and legislative issues; the defence and internal affairs committee; the committee on labour, social issues, social inclusion, and poverty reduction; the health and family committee; the European integration committee; and the committee on administrative, budgetary, mandate, and immunity issues; as well as serving as a member of Serbia's parliamentary friendship groups with Austria, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Qatar, Romania, Sweden, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.[3] She is also a substitute member of Serbia's delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), where she is an alternate on the committee on migration, refugees, and displaced persons. She is not a member of any political grouping within the PACE.[4]

She resigned from DJB's parliamentary group in November 2018 and initially intended to serve in a new group with four other former DJB members. Three members of this group resigned from the assembly shortly thereafter, however, leaving Stevanović and her one remaining colleague (Branislav Mihajlović) below the threshold for official recognition.[5][6] On 25 March 2019, she and Mihajlović joined the Independent MPs Club parliamentary group.[7] On 19 April of the same year, she was elected to the presidency of the newly formed Party of Freedom and Justice.[8] In April 2024, due to disagreement over the announcement of election boycott, Stevanović Đukić decides to leave the Freedom and Justice Party. She resigns from all party positions - international secretary and member of the party presidency, maintaining the stance that boycotting the announced elections is wrong. With this act, she officially withdrew from the political life of Serbia.


References

  1. ANA STEVANOVIĆ, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 26 June 2018.
  2. ANA Dr STEVANOVIC, National Assembly of Serbia, accessed 26 June 2018.
  3. Ana STEVANOVIĆ, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, accessed 26 June 2018.
  4. "DJB ostao bez poslaničkog kluba", Danas, 5 November 2018, accessed 9 January 2019.
  5. "Otišli iz DJB - vraćaju poslanički mandat", Mondo.rs, 11 November 2018, accessed 9 January 2019.
  6. L. Valtner, "Formirana Stranka slobode i pravde", Danas, 19 April 2019, accessed 23 April 2019.

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