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Parliamentary Friendship Groups
Parliamentary friendship groups are Assembly bodies that can be established in the National Assembly for the purpose of voluntary improvement of relations and cooperation of out country with other countries. When a parliamentary friendship group is established, mutually expressed interest in cooperation between Parliaments represents the staring point.
Parliamentary friendship group - Algeria
MP's full name | Political Party at whose proposal the MP was elected | Hometown | Age |
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BACEVAC Dr MUAMER | SDP Serbia | Novi Pazar | 1977. |
DINIC RASTISLAV | ZLF | Nis | 1978. |
DJERLEK EDIN | SPP | Novi Pazar | 1987. |
DJURISIC VESNA | SNS | Uzice | 1979. |
ERAKOVIC ANA | PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT OF SEBIA | Nis | 1985. |
GNJIDIC MILOS | SNS | Belgrade, Novi Beograd | 1984. |
JOSIFOVIC BRANISLAV | SNS | Knjazevac | 1991. |
JOVANOVIC MA JADRANKA | SNS | Belgrade, Savski venac | 1958. |
KITANOVIC STEFAN | SNS | Leskovac, Bratmilovce | 1992. |
LAKETIC DARKO | SNS | Prokuplje | 1975. |
LUKIC SARKANOVIC Prof. Dr MIRKA | SPS | Novi Sad, Veternik | 1968. |
MILOSEVIC MARKO | SPS | Pozarevac | 1999. |
NIKOLIC MA DANIJELA | SNS | Kosovska Mitrovica | 1978. |
NUMANOVIC EDIN | SPP | Novi Pazar | 1994. |
PETROVIC STOJKOVIC TATJANA | SNS | Smederevska Palanka, Glibovac | 1966. |
RADOVIC DIJANA | SPS | Priboj | 1989. |
RAKIC GORAN (Head) | SNS | Kosovska Mitrovica | 1971. |
STOJANOVIC STASA | SNS | Novi Sad, Ledinci | 1991. |
TORBICA BOJAN | PS | Temerin, Backi Jarak | 1974. |
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10.00 - representatives of opposition parliamentary groups meet with the European Commissioner for Enlargement (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)
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10.45 - representatives of ruling coalition parliamentary groups meet with the European Commissioner for Enlargement (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)
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14.00 - press conference of National Assembly Speaker Ana Brnabic (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, Central Hall)