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Novi Sad: Goran Ješić elected president of Civic Movement Solidarity

Novi Sad: Goran Ješić elected president of Civic Movement Solidarity

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Goran Ješić has been elected as the president of the Civic Movement Solidarity in Novi Sad.
  • The movement also elected vice presidents, board members, and secretaries at its first electoral assembly.
  • A document titled "Novi Sad Declaration on the Defense of Serbia's Democratic, Civic, and European Future" was adopted.

Goran Ješić, a former Deputy Prime Minister of Vojvodina and ex-mayor of Inđija, has been elected as the president of the Civic Movement Solidarity. The announcement came from the movement itself following its first electoral assembly held in Novi Sad.

During the assembly, several other key positions were filled. Lidija Piroški, Melita Vidaković, Vesna Almog, Zoran Tanasijević, and Edin Sadiković were chosen as vice presidents. The presidency includes members such as Aleksandra Inić, Jovan Komšić, Ivica Tilinger, Norbert Cvijanov, Slobodan Skendžić, and Adam Pakai.

Further appointments included Jasna Matić as International Secretary and Tamara Petrović as General Secretary. Vladimir Horovic was elected president of the Ethics Committee, and Veroslav Janković will serve as president of the Executive Board. The Committee for Financial Management and Control comprises Mihal Spevak, Igor Besermenji, and Božidar Laganin.

In addition to the leadership elections, the movement adopted a significant document titled "Novi Sad Declaration on the Defense of Serbia's Democratic, Civic, and European Future." This declaration outlines the movement's stance on the country's political and societal direction.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.