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'''Dejan Stošić''' (; born 6 January 1970) is a politician in [[Serbia]]. He was elected to the [[National Assembly of Serbia]] in the [[2020 Serbian parliamentary election|2020 parliamentary election]] as a candidate of the [[Serbian Progressive Party]].
==Early life and career==
Stošić was born in [[Smederevo]], in what was then the [[Socialist Republic of Serbia]] in the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]. He has a [[master's degree]] in economy<ref>[https://ift.tt/345S3Sj DEJAN STOŠIĆ], Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 16 October 2020.</ref> and has served as president of [[FK Smederevo 1924]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/3lVyQIU Olivera Milošević, "Ostavka, optužbe i umalo tuča u smederevskoj skupštini"], ''Politika'', 25 March 2019, accessed 16 October 2020.</ref>
==Politician==
===Municipal===
Stošić joined the Progressive Party in 2009<ref>[https://ift.tt/3nV4JmZ Olivera Milošević, "Ostavka, optužbe i umalo tuča u smederevskoj skupštini"], ''Politika'', 25 March 2019, accessed 16 October 2020.</ref> and appeared in the fiftieth position on the party's [[electoral list]] for the Smederevo municipal assembly in the [[2012 Serbian local elections]].<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 5 Number 5 (25 April 2012), p. 36.</ref> The list won nine seats, and he was not returned.<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 5 Number 5 (25 April 2012), p. 36.</ref> He was promoted to the seventeenth position on the party's list for the [[2016 Serbian local elections|2016 local elections]]<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 9 Number 3 (13 April 2016), p. 2.</ref> and was elected when the list won a majority victory with forty-four out of seventy seats.<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 9 Number 5 (25 April 2016), p. 2.</ref> On 25 March 2019, he was appointed as the city's deputy mayor.<ref>[https://ift.tt/37fg3UM "Smederevo: Opozicija napustila Skupštinu"], ''Danas'', 25 March 2019, accessed 16 October 2020.</ref>
For the [[2020 Serbian local elections|2020 local elections]], Stošić was promoted to the fourth position on the Progressive Party's list<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 13 Number 8 (10 June 2020), p. 13.</ref> and was elected to a second term when the list won forty-six mandates.<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 13 Number 10 (2 July 2020), p. 2.</ref>
===Member of the National Assembly===
Stošić received the 172nd position on the Progressive Party's ''[[Aleksandar Vučić — For Our Children]]'' list in the 2020 election<ref>[https://ift.tt/3gdSL2X "Ko je sve na listi SNS za republičke poslanike?"], ''Danas'', 6 March 2020, accessed 30 June 2020.</ref> and was elected to the national assembly when the list won a landslide majority with 188 mandates.
==References==
<references/>
[[Category:1970 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:People from Smederevo]]
[[Category:Members of the National Assembly of Serbia]]
[[Category:Serbian Progressive Party politicians]]
==Early life and career==
Stošić was born in [[Smederevo]], in what was then the [[Socialist Republic of Serbia]] in the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]. He has a [[master's degree]] in economy<ref>[https://ift.tt/345S3Sj DEJAN STOŠIĆ], Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 16 October 2020.</ref> and has served as president of [[FK Smederevo 1924]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/3lVyQIU Olivera Milošević, "Ostavka, optužbe i umalo tuča u smederevskoj skupštini"], ''Politika'', 25 March 2019, accessed 16 October 2020.</ref>
==Politician==
===Municipal===
Stošić joined the Progressive Party in 2009<ref>[https://ift.tt/3nV4JmZ Olivera Milošević, "Ostavka, optužbe i umalo tuča u smederevskoj skupštini"], ''Politika'', 25 March 2019, accessed 16 October 2020.</ref> and appeared in the fiftieth position on the party's [[electoral list]] for the Smederevo municipal assembly in the [[2012 Serbian local elections]].<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 5 Number 5 (25 April 2012), p. 36.</ref> The list won nine seats, and he was not returned.<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 5 Number 5 (25 April 2012), p. 36.</ref> He was promoted to the seventeenth position on the party's list for the [[2016 Serbian local elections|2016 local elections]]<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 9 Number 3 (13 April 2016), p. 2.</ref> and was elected when the list won a majority victory with forty-four out of seventy seats.<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 9 Number 5 (25 April 2016), p. 2.</ref> On 25 March 2019, he was appointed as the city's deputy mayor.<ref>[https://ift.tt/37fg3UM "Smederevo: Opozicija napustila Skupštinu"], ''Danas'', 25 March 2019, accessed 16 October 2020.</ref>
For the [[2020 Serbian local elections|2020 local elections]], Stošić was promoted to the fourth position on the Progressive Party's list<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 13 Number 8 (10 June 2020), p. 13.</ref> and was elected to a second term when the list won forty-six mandates.<ref>''Službeni List (City of Smederevo)'', Volume 13 Number 10 (2 July 2020), p. 2.</ref>
===Member of the National Assembly===
Stošić received the 172nd position on the Progressive Party's ''[[Aleksandar Vučić — For Our Children]]'' list in the 2020 election<ref>[https://ift.tt/3gdSL2X "Ko je sve na listi SNS za republičke poslanike?"], ''Danas'', 6 March 2020, accessed 30 June 2020.</ref> and was elected to the national assembly when the list won a landslide majority with 188 mandates.
==References==
<references/>
[[Category:1970 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:People from Smederevo]]
[[Category:Members of the National Assembly of Serbia]]
[[Category:Serbian Progressive Party politicians]]
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