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Dubravka Kralj

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'''Dubravka Kralj''' (; born 1994) is a politician in [[Serbia]]. She has served in the [[National Assembly of Serbia]] since 2020 as a member of the [[Socialist Party of Serbia]].

==Early life and career==
Kralj was born in [[Zrenjanin]], [[Vojvodina]], Republic of Serbia, in what was when the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]. She holds a [[bachelor's degree]] (2017) and a [[master's degree]] (2019) from the [[University of Novi Sad]] Faculty of Law; she graduated with a 9.97 average for her bachelor's degree – the highest grade in her class – and a ten average for her master's degree. She interned in [[Novi Sad]] and, at the time of her election to the national assembly, was planning to practise law independently.<ref>[https://ift.tt/3nAtVz6 DUBRAVKA KRALJ], Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 30 April 2021.</ref>

==Politician==
Despite having little political experience, Kralj was given the third position on the Socialist Party's [[electoral list]] in the [[2020 Serbian parliamentary election]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/3e9lVSG "Ko je sve na listi SPS-JS za republičke poslanike?"], ''Danas'', 7 March 2020, accessed 30 April 2021.</ref> This was [[tantamount to election]], and she was indeed elected when the list won thirty-two mandates. During the election, she defended the Socialist Party as a genuine party of the left, against criticism that it had failed to uphold left-wing values in power.<ref>[https://ift.tt/3eN5Jp9 Mirjana R. Milenković, "Dubravka Kralj: Ne očekujem mesto u izvršnoj vlasti"], ''Danas'', 29 May 2020, accessed 30 April 2021.</ref>

The Socialist Party continued its participation in Serbia's [[coalition government]] after the election, and Kralj serves as part of the government's parliamentary majority. She is a member of the assembly committee on constitutional and legislative issues; a deputy member of the committee on the judiciary, public administration, and local self-government; a deputy member of the committee on the economy, regional development, trade, tourism, and energy; a deputy member of the health and family committee; a member of a special commission for the control of the execution of criminal sanctions; a deputy member of the [[European Union]]–Serbia stabilization and association committee; the head of Serbia's parliamentary friendship groups with [[Comoros]] and [[Tunisia]]; and a member of the friendship groups with [[Egypt]], [[Ethiopia]], [[France]], [[Hungary]], [[Montenegro]], [[Namibia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Russia]], the countries of [[Sub-Saharan Africa]], [[Turkey]], the [[United Kingdom]], and the [[United States of America]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/3nBQwvi DUBRAVKA KRALj], National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, accessed 30 April 2021.</ref> In her capacity as leader of the friendship group with Tunisia, she met Tunisian ambassador to Serbia Seyf-Allah Rejeb in April 2021.<ref>[https://ift.tt/3nJgOMb "Head of PFG with Tunisia Meets with Tunisian Ambassador to Serbia"], National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, accessed 30 April 2021.</ref>

Kralj also received the second position on the Socialist Party's list for the Zrenjanin city assembly in the [[2020 Serbian local elections]] (which were held concurrently with the parliamentary election) and was elected when the list won eleven mandates.<ref>''Službeni List (Grada Zrenjanina)'', Volume 29 Number 14 (10 June 2020), p. 2.</ref><ref>''Službeni List (Grada Zrenjanina)'', Volume 29 Number 18 (22 June 2020), p. 1.</ref>

==References==



[[Category:1994 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Politicians from Zrenjanin]]
[[Category:Serbian women in politics]]
[[Category:Members of the National Assembly of Serbia]]
[[Category:Socialist Party of Serbia politicians]]


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