Marina Lipovac Tanasković

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Marina Lipovac Tanasković
Марина Липовац Танасковић
Member of the
National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
In office
1 August 2022 – 6 February 2024
Member of the City Assembly of Belgrade
In office
29 June 2018 – 30 October 2023
Personal details
Born1978
Political partyNarodna

Marina Lipovac Tanasković (

National Assembly of Serbia from 2022 to 2024 as a member of the People's Party
(Narodna).

Early life and career

Lipovac Tanasković was born in Belgrade, in what was then the Socialist Republic of Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. She was raised in the city and graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Traffic Engineering. In 2002, she was declared the best student in the road and city department. She has worked as chief engineer on several large infrastructure projects, including the construction of a bypass around Belgrade, the Belgrade–Novi Sad highway, and the PirotDimitrovgrad highway. She has also worked on numerous traffic projects in Western Australia. During her time in public office, she was employed as a technical director for the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.[1]

Politician

City delegate (2018–23)

The People's Party participated in the 2018 Belgrade City Assembly election as part of Dragan Đilas's multi-party coalition. Lipovac Tanasković appeared in the twenty-seventh position on the coalition's electoral list and narrowly missed direct election to the City Assembly of Belgrade when the list won twenty-six seats.[2] She received a mandate on 29 June 2018 as the replacement for another delegate.[3] The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and its allies won a majority government, and Lipovac Tanasković served in opposition.

The People's Party established its own Belgrade assembly group in December 2020, and Lipovac Tanasković was chosen as its leader. She indicated that her party would work closely with the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), another prominent opposition group.[4]

For the 2022 Belgrade election, the People's Party took part in the United for the Victory of Serbia (UZPS) coalition of opposition parties. Lipovac Tanasković received the eighth position on the coalition's list and was re-elected when it won twenty-six seats.[5] The SNS won a plurality victory and ultimately retained power, while the UZPS parties served in opposition.

The city assembly was dissolved on 30 October 2023 in order to permit an early election, and Lipovac Tanasković's term came to an end at that time.[6]

Parliamentarian (2022–2024)

Lipovac Tanasković received the twenty-fourth position on the United for the Victory of Serbia electoral list in the

2022 Serbian parliamentary election and was elected when the list won thirty-eight seats.[7] The SNS and its allies won the election, and Lipovac Tanasković served with the People's Party group in opposition. She was a member of the committee on spatial planning, transport, infrastructure, and telecommunications, a deputy member of the environmental protection committee and the committee on the rights of the child, and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with Australia, Malta, Peru, South Africa, the countries of Southeast Asia,[a] and the United Arab Emirates.[8]

In a June 2023 interview, Lipovac Tanasković described the People's Party as a bridge between the "national" and "civil" camps in Serbia's political culture. She was quoted as saying, "Right-wingers think that we are pro-European, and then if you ask some other MPs, they will say that we are too right-wing [...] We believe that we do not give enough attention to national interests, that

Kosovo and Metohija is an inalienable part of Serbia, just as we believe that Serbia should strive for some European principles."[9]

The People's Party experienced a serious split in August 2023, with several members joining the breakaway People's Movement of Serbia (NPS). Lipovac Tanasković remained with the People's Party.

The party fielded its own lists in both the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election and the concurrent 2023 Belgrade City Assembly election, and Lipovac Tanasković appeared in the fifth position for both campaigns.[10][11][12] The party failed to cross the electoral threshold at either level. Her national assembly term ended when the new assembly convened in February 2024.

Notes

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References

  1. ^ Marina Lipovac Tanasković, Archived 2023-08-16 at the Wayback Machine, People's Party, accessed 7 April 2024.
  2. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 62 Number 17 (21 February 2018), p. 17.
  3. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 62 Number 67 (2 July 2018), p. 1.
  4. ^ "Narodna stranka formirala svoju odborničku grupu u Skupštini Beograda", N1, 4 December 2020, accessed 7 April 2024.
  5. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 66 Number 35 (18 March 2022), p. 9.
  6. ^ Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 67 Number 86 (30 October 2023), p. 6.
  7. ^ "Ko su kandidati 'Ujedinjeni za pobedu Srbije' za poslanike?", Danas, 20 February 2022, accessed 8 July 2022.
  8. ^ MARINA LIPOVAC TANASKOVIC, Archived 2022-12-09 at the Wayback Machine, National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, accessed 7 April 2024.
  9. ^ "Marina Lipovac Tanasković: Narodna stranka je most između nacionalne i građanske Srbije", Danas, 19 June 2023, accessed 7 April 2024.
  10. ^ https://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/582080/Jeremic-Narodna-stranka-na-izbore-izlazi-samostalno "Jeremić: Narodna stranka na izbore izlazi samostalno"] Politika, 4 November 2023, accessed 7 April 2023.
  11. ^ "RIK proglasio izbornu listu Narodne stranke: Evo ko je na listi za parlamentarne izbore", Danas, 20 November 2023, accessed 8 April 2024.
  12. ^ "Ko je sve na listi Narodne stranke za beogradske izbore?", N1, 23 November 2023, accessed 7 April 2024.