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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 - Kazakhstan
| MP's full name | Political Party at whose proposal the MP was elected | Hometown | Age |
|---|---|---|---|
| ANTONIJEVIC BORISLAV (Head) | - | Belgrade, Vozdovac | 1967. |
| ARSIC VEROLJUB | SNS | Pozarevac | 1969. |
| BACEVAC Dr MUAMER | SDP Serbia | Novi Pazar | 1977. |
| BAJATOVIC Dr DUSAN | SPS | Novi Sad | 1967. |
| COTRIC ALEKSANDAR | SNS | Pancevo | 1966. |
| DAVIDOVAC TIJANA | SNS | Belgrade, Lazarevac | 1986. |
| DJURIC NEVENA | SNS | Krusevac | 1993. |
| DRECUN МА MILOVAN | SNS | Belgrade, Novi Beograd | 1957. |
| JOVANOVIC MA JADRANKA | SNS | Belgrade, Savski venac | 1958. |
| KOVAC MITAR | - | Belgrade, Novi Beograd | 1959. |
| KRALJ DUBRAVKA | SPS | Zrenjanin | 1994. |
| LAKETIC DARKO | SNS | Prokuplje | 1975. |
| NIKOLIC GORAN | SNS | Vranje | 1976. |
| NIKOLIC SLOBODAN | RS | Sabac | 1957. |
| PALALIC JOVAN | SNP | Belgrade, Vozdovac | 1971. |
| PALUROVIC JASMINA | SNS | Krusevac, Trmcare | 1972. |
| RADIN MILAN | SNS | Novi Sad | 1988. |
| RISTIC ZARKO | PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT OF SEBIA | Lipljan, Livadje | 1980. |
| STANOJEVIC DRAGAN | - | Priboj | 1971. |
| STOJANOVIC STASA | SNS | Novi Sad, Ledinci | 1991. |
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