Sanda Rašković Ivić
Sanda Rašković Ivić | |
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Санда Рашковић Ивић | |
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2nd President of the Democratic Party of Serbia | |
In office 12 October 2014 – 2 August 2016 | |
Preceded by | Aleksandar Popović (acting) |
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Serbian ambassador to Italy | |
In office 2008–2011 | |
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Born | Zagreb, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia | 8 January 1956
Nationality | Serbian |
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Spouse | Aleksandar Ivić |
Children | 3 |
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Alma mater | University of Zagreb University of Belgrade |
Profession | Psychiatrist |
Dr. Sanda Rašković Ivić (Serbian Cyrillic: Санда Рашковић Ивић, pronounced [sânda râʃkoʋit͡ɕ ǐːʋit͡ɕ]; born 8 January 1956) is a Serbian psychiatrist, psychotherapist and politician. From 2014 to 2016, she was the president of the Democratic Party of Serbia. She was commissioner for refugees, the president of Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija, Serbian ambassador to Italy and a member of the Serbian Parliament.
In October 2017 she joined newly formed Vuk Jeremić's centre-right People's Party.
Biography
She is a daughter of doctors Jovan Rašković and Tanja Stipišić. She is of paternal Croatian Serb descent, and maternal Croat and Italian descent.[1] She finished primary and high school in Šibenik and the School of Medicine of the University of Zagreb in 1980. She passed her examination for psychiatrist in 1986. Sanda is the author of many technical papers of psychiatry and psychotherapy.
References
- ^ Radosavljević, Radmila (26 May 2007). "Koštunicu nije lako zavesti". Novosti (in Serbian). Retrieved 5 January 2021.
External links
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- 1956 births
- Living people
- Physicians from Zagreb
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- Serbian women in politics
- Serbian psychiatrists
- School of Medicine, University of Zagreb alumni
- Serbian nationalists
- Women psychiatrists
- Croatian emigrants to Serbia
- Members of the National Assembly (Serbia)
- Politicians from Zagreb
- Serbian people of Croatian descent
- Serbian people of Italian descent
- Croatian people of Serbian descent
- Croatian people of Italian descent