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Dragan Kojadinović

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Dragan Kojadinović
Драган Којадиновић
Minister of Culture of Serbia
In office
March 3, 2004 – May 15, 2007
Preceded byBranislav Lečić
Succeeded byVojislav Brajović
Personal details
Born (1954-11-29) 29 November 1954 (age 69)
Banatski Karlovac, Yugoslavia
(now Banatski Karlovac, Serbia)
Political partySerbian Renewal Movement

Dragan Kojadinović (Serbian: Драган Којадиновић, born 29 November 1954) is a Serbian journalist and former Minister of Culture.

Early life and education

He graduated from the Department of Yugoslav Literature and Serbian Language at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology.[1]

Career

For almost thirty years he has worked as a journalist,[1] and was the first director of the Studio B independent television.[2] in 1990. He is one of the founders of the Independent Serbian Journalist Association (NUNS), and is a director of the Metropolis television company and the President of the Serbian Renewal Movement Committee in Belgrade.[1]

In 2004 he unsuccessfully campaigned to become the mayor of Belgrade.

Personal life

He speaks English. He is married with two children.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Ministers Biographies". arhiva.srbija.gov.rs. Serbian Government Archives.
  2. ^ Udovički, Jasminka; Ridgeway, James (2000). Burn this house: the making and unmaking of Yugoslavia. Duke University Press. p. 256. ISBN 978-0-8223-2590-1. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
Preceded by Minister of Culture
2004 – 2007
Succeeded by
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