Zoran Živković (politician)
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Zoran Živković (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Живковић, pronounced [zɔ̌.ran ʒǐːʋ.kɔ.ʋitɕ]; born 22 December 1960) is a Serbian politician who served as the prime minister of Serbia from 2003 to 2004 and as the mayor of Niš from 1997 to 2000.
Zoran Živković | |
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Зоран Живковић | |
7th Prime Minister of Serbia | |
In office 18 March 2003 – 4 March 2004 | |
President | Nataša Mićić (acting) Dragan Maršićanin (acting) |
Preceded by | Zoran Đinđić |
Succeeded by | Vojislav Koštunica |
Minister of Internal Affairs of Yugoslavia | |
In office 4 November 2000 – 17 March 2003 | |
Preceded by | Zoran Sokolović |
Succeeded by | Post abolished |
2nd Mayor of Niš | |
In office 26 January 1997 – 10 November 2000 | |
Preceded by | Mile Ilić |
Succeeded by | Goran Ćirić |
Personal details | |
Born | (1960-12-22) 22 December 1960 (age 63) Niš, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia |
Political party | DS (1992—2012) Nova (2013–2022) |
Spouse | Biserka Živković |
Children | Milena Marko |
Signature | |
Website | Official Twitter |
He played a significant role during the protests and the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević. After the assassination of Zoran Đinđić, he headed the government of Serbia for a year. His reign was marked by a state of emergency period and the Operation Sabre, an action aimed at finding those responsible for political assassinations and combating organized crime. Živković later formed the liberal New Party and served as its president until his resignation in 2020. After that, he became executive director of the Center for development of civil society MilenijuM.