Nikola Dragićević

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Nikola Dragićević
Никола Драгићевић
Member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
In office
1 August 2022 – 6 February 2024
Personal details
Born (1994-11-08) 8 November 1994 (age 29)
NationalitySerbian
Political partySSZ

Nikola Dragićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Драгићевић; born 8 November 1994) is a Serbian politician. He served in the National Assembly of Serbia from 2022 to 2024 as a member of the far-right Serbian Party Oathkeepers (SSZ).

Private career[edit]

Dragićević was a graduate student in political science st the time of the 2022 Serbian parliamentary election. He lives in the Belgrade municipality of Čukarica.[1]

Politician[edit]

Dragićević was the president of the Oathkeepers executive board in 2017. In that year, he took part in a party delegation to Moscow that signed a cooperation agreement with Vladimir Putin's United Russia party.[2]

He appeared in the twelfth position on the SSZ's electoral list in the 2018 Belgrade city assembly election. The list did not cross the electoral threshold.[3] He later appeared in the fourth position on the party's list in the 2020 parliamentary election and the fifteenth position (out of fifteen) on its list for the Čukarica municipal assembly in the concurrent 2020 Serbian local elections.[4][5] The party fell below the threshold in both contests.

Parliamentarian[edit]

Dragićević again received the fourth position on the SSZ list in the 2022 parliamentary election and was this time elected when the list won ten seats.[6] The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and its allies won the election, and the SSZ served in opposition. Dragićević was the deputy leader of his party's assembly group for the term that followed. He was also a member of the defence and internal affairs committee, the administrative committee,[a] and the security services control committee; a deputy member of the education committee,[b] the committee on Kosovo and Metohija, and the culture and information committee; a member of Serbia's delegation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union assembly; the leader of Serbia's parliamentary friendship group with Vietnam; and a member of the friendship groups with Angola, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Ethiopia, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Russia, Rwanda, South Africa, Syria, and Tajikistan[7]

He was the SSZ's representative on the Belgrade election commission for the 2022 city assembly election, which was held concurrently with the parliamentary election. In the aftermath of the vote, he rejected calls from the opposition United for the Victory of Serbia and We Must (Moramo) coalitions for repeat voting in certain areas. The opposition parties accused the SSZ of acting at the behest of the SNS, a charge that Dragićević denied.[8] Dragićević himself appeared in the largely honorary 110th position (out of 110) on the SSZ's list for the Belgrade assembly; election from this position was a mathematical impossibility, and he was not elected when the list won four mandates.[9]

The SSZ formed an alliance with Dveri prior to the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election, and Dragićević appeared in the seventh position on their combined list.[10] The list did not cross the electoral threshold, and his term ended when the new assembly convened in early 2024. He also appeared in the third position on a SSZ–Dveri list in the 2023 Belgrade city election; this list too failed to cross the threshold.[11]

The SSZ–Dveri alliance broke down after the 2023 vote, and the SSZ formed a new alliance with the Serbian Progressive Party for the 2024 Serbian local elections. The SNS's coalition list in Čukarica includes two SSZ candidates, including Dragićević, who has received the forty-fifth and final position.[12] Direct election from this position is impossible, but if the other SSZ candidate is elected then Dragićević will be their designated replacement in the event of a vacancy.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Formally known as the Committee on Administrative, Budgetary, Mandate, and Immunity Issues.
  2. ^ Formally known as the Committee on Education, Science, Technological Development and the Information Society.

References[edit]

  1. ^ NIKOLA DRAGICEVIC, National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, accessed 16 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Omladine Zavetnika i Putinove Jedinstvene Rusije potpisale Sporazum o saradnji!", srbin.info, 20 March 2017, accessed 16 September 2022.
  3. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 62 Number 17 (21 February 2018), p. 16.
  4. ^ "Ko su kandidati Zavetnika za narodne poslanike?", Danas, 16 March 2020, accessed 15 September 2022.
  5. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 64 Number 72 (10 June 2020), p. 48.
  6. ^ "Ko su kandidati za poslanike Srpske stranke Zavetnici?", Danas, 20 February 2022, accessed 15 September 2022.
  7. ^ NIKOLA DRAGICEVIC, Archived 2023-03-27 at the Wayback Machine, National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, 27 March 2023, accessed 12 May 2024.
  8. ^ Snežana Čongradin, "Predstavnik Zavetnika u GIK: Ne možemo Tadića na silu da uguramo u beogradsku vlast", Danas, 11 April 2022, accessed 16 September 2022.
  9. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 66 Number 35 (18 March 2022), p. 9.
  10. ^ "Proglašena izborna lista stranke Zavetnici i pokreta Dveri: Pogledajte ko su kandidati", Danas, 5 November 2023, accessed 22 April 2024.
  11. ^ "Ko je sve na izbornoj listi Zavetnika i Dveri u Beogradu?", N1, 13 November 2023, accessed 13 May 2024.
  12. ^ Изборне Листе (Локални избори градске општине 2024) – ИЗБОРНА ЛИСТА БР. 1 АЛЕКСАНДАР ВУЧИЋ - ЧУКАРИЦА СУТРА, Belgrade City Election Commission, accessed 3 May 2024.