Milan_Paroški

Milan Paroški

Milan Paroški

Serbian writer and politician


Milan Paroški (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Парошки; born 5 March 1957) is a Serbian writer and politician.[1]

Quick Facts Opposition Member of the National Assembly of Serbia, Personal details ...

Biography

He held a speech at the 9 March 1991 protest in Belgrade.[2] Paroški advocated that the FR Yugoslavia recognize the Republic of Serbian Krajina and was leader of the Serbian Chetnik Movement in 1993.[3]

He ran for president of Serbia as candidate of the People's Party and the Serbian Opposition in the 1992 Serbian general election where he received 147,693 votes.[4] He ran for president once again (also as candidate of the People's Party) in the 1997 Serbian general election where he received 27,100 votes.[5]

In 2017 Paroški was a founder of the Christian nationalist party Healthy Serbia.[6]

Published books

  • RH negativno, 1990
  • Hronika za ujedinjeno srpsko kraljevstvo, 1993
  • O državi i narodu, 2000
  • Andavil, 2001
  • Raci, 2003
  • Ra i novi svetski poredak, 2003
  • Usekovanije, 2006
  • Sveti Sava i Solomonova mudrost, 2009
  • Skupštinska proročanstva, 2012
  • Sorabi su prezali irvase, 2015

References

  1. Banatsko udruženje književnika Profile Archived February 10, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, art-projekt.rs; accessed 28 June 2015.(in Serbian)
  2. "Najbolje iz Banata". Archived from the original on August 21, 2012. Retrieved November 24, 2012.
  3. Pogledi, 17–31 May 1993, pg. 13.
  4. RIK (October 5, 1997). "Izveštaj o ukupnim rezultatima izbora za predsednika Republike Srbije održanih 21. septembra i 5. oktobra 1997. godine" (PDF) (in Serbian). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 6, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  5. L., V. (June 5, 2017). "Milan Paroški i Ljuba Ršumović sa Stamatovićem počeli osnivanje stranke Zdrava Srbija" (in Serbian). Blic. Retrieved April 9, 2019.



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