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Jadranka Joksimović was born on [[26th January]] [[1978]] in [[Belgrade]]. She finished there primary and secondary school. <ref name="istinomer">{{cite news |title=Jadranka Joksimović |url=https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/437/Jadranka-Joksimovic?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8e_f45ne3AIVjKmWCh2dIwnbEAAYASAAEgLGjvD_BwE |accessdate=8 August 2018 |work=www.istinomer.rs |agency=Istinomer |language=en}}</ref><ref name="OtvoreniParlament">{{cite web |title=Jadranka Joksimović |url=http://otvoreniparlament.rs/poslanik/7391 |website=otvoreniparlament.rs |accessdate=8 August 2018}}</ref>
Jadranka Joksimović was born on [[26th January]] [[1978]] in [[Belgrade]]. She finished there primary and secondary school. <ref name="istinomer">{{cite news |title=Jadranka Joksimović |url=https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/437/Jadranka-Joksimovic?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8e_f45ne3AIVjKmWCh2dIwnbEAAYASAAEgLGjvD_BwE |accessdate=8 August 2018 |work=www.istinomer.rs |agency=Istinomer |language=en}}</ref><ref name="OtvoreniParlament">{{cite web |title=Jadranka Joksimović |url=http://otvoreniparlament.rs/poslanik/7391 |website=otvoreniparlament.rs |accessdate=8 August 2018}}</ref>


In 2002 she graduated from the [[Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade]] at the Department of International Relations.<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" /> Her master studies she finished on private [[Alpha University]] in Belgrade.<ref name="Krik">{{cite news |title=PROFIL: Jadranka Joksimović |url=https://imovinapoliticara.krik.rs/display/disp1/profil.php?disp_id=31 |accessdate=8 August 2018 |work=imovinapoliticara.krik.rs |agency=[[KRIK]]}}</ref>
In 2002 she graduated from the [[Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade|Faculty of Political Sciences, at the University of Belgrade]], Department of International Relations.<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" /> Her master studies she finished on private [[Alpha University]] in Belgrade.<ref name="Krik">{{cite news |title=PROFIL: Jadranka Joksimović |url=https://imovinapoliticara.krik.rs/display/disp1/profil.php?disp_id=31 |accessdate=8 August 2018 |work=imovinapoliticara.krik.rs |agency=[[KRIK]]}}</ref>


She received "The Promising Generation" scholarship of the Embassy of the [[Kingdom of Norway]] in [[2001]], as well as the scholarship of the [[Fund for Young Talents]] of the [[Government of the Republic of Serbia]] for the most talented students in Serbia in 2000/01. She began her career as a [[Demonstrator]] at the Faculty of Political Sciences for the courses of Diplomacy and Diplomatic History and Economy of Transition.<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" />
She received "The Promising Generation" scholarship of the Embassy of the [[Kingdom of Norway]] in [[2001]], as well as the scholarship of the [[Fund for Young Talents]] of the [[Government of the Republic of Serbia]] for the most talented students in Serbia in 2000/01. She began her career as a [[Demonstrator]] at the Faculty of Political Sciences for the courses of Diplomacy and Diplomatic History and Economy of Transition.<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" />
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== Political career ==
== Political career ==
=== Serbian Radical and Serbian Progressive parties ===
=== Serbian Radical and Serbian Progressive parties ===
She became the member of the [[Serbian Radical Party|Serbian Radical Party]] in 2006 and worked there as a associate of [[Aleksandar Vučić]] for [[international relations]]. At the same time she was part of the [[editorial]] staff of the party's magazine "Velika Srbija" (Greater Serbia). She was also on the MP list for the [[Serbian parliamentary election, 2008|2008 parliamentary elections]]. <ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" />
She became the member of the [[Serbian Radical Party|Serbian Radical Party]] in 2006 and worked there as an associate of [[Aleksandar Vučić]] for [[international relations]]. At the same time, she was part of the [[editorial]] staff of the party's magazine "Velika Srbija" (Greater Serbia). She was also on the MP list for the [[Serbian parliamentary election, 2008|2008 parliamentary elections]]. <ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" />


She was one of the signatories and founders of the [[Serbian Progressive Party]] in 2008.<ref name="istinomer"/> She is a member of the Main Committee and the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party. By decision of the president of the party, she was appointed International Secretary of the Serbian Progressive Party.
She was one of the signatories and founders of the [[Serbian Progressive Party]] in 2008.<ref name="istinomer"/> She is a member of the Main Committee and the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party. By decision of the president of the party, she was appointed International Secretary of the Serbian Progressive Party.
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=== Representative and ministerial work ===
=== Representative and ministerial work ===


From 2007 to mid-2009, she worked at the [[National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia]] as an expert associate of parliamentary group [[Napred Srbijo]] (eng. Go forth, Serbia). From 2009 to 2012, she was the editor of municipal newsletter [[Zemunske novine]] (eng. Zemun newspaper).<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" />
From 2007 to mid-2009, she worked at the [[National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia]] as an expert associate of parliamentary group [[Napred Srbijo]] (eng. Go forth, Serbia). From 2009 to 2012, she was the editor of municipal newsletter [[Zemunske novine|Zemunske Novine]] (eng. Zemun newspaper).<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" />


In May [[Serbian parliamentary election, 2012|2012 Parliamentary elections]], she was elected Member of Parliament in the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia from the Serbian Progressive Party list. In the National Assembly, she was president of the [[Security Services Control Committee]].<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" />
In May [[Serbian parliamentary election, 2012|2012 Parliamentary elections]], she was elected Member of Parliament in the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia from the Serbian Progressive Party list. In the National Assembly, she was president of the [[Security Services Control Committee]].<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" />


She was also a member of the [[European Integration Committee]], member of the [[Joint Committee for Stabilisation and Association]], member of the Permanent Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the [[Council of Europe]], Head of delegation of the [[Central European Initiative]], and president of the Friendship Group with [[Turkey]].<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" />
She was also a member of the [[European Integration Committee]], member of the [[Joint Committee for Stabilisation and Association]], member of the Permanent Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the [[Council of Europe]], Head of the delegation of the [[Central European Initiative]], and president of the Friendship Group with [[Turkey]].<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" />


She was first appointed [[Minister without portfolio]] in charge of European integration in the Government of the Republic of Serbia on 27 April 2014. As a Minister, in September 2015 she sent a letter of support to the organizers of the [[Pride parade]] in Belgrade.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ministarka Joksimović podržala Paradu ponosa i Ponos trans* osoba |url=http://gsa.org.rs/2015/09/ministarka-joksimovic-podrzala-paradu-ponosa-i-ponos-trans-osoba/ |website=gsa.org.rs |publisher=Gej strejt alijansa |accessdate=8 August 2018}}</ref> For that she received "Duga" award (Rainbow award) on 15th May 2015 in Belgrade from [[Gay Straight Alliance]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Jadranka Joksimović dobitnica nagrade “Duga” |url=http://gsa.org.rs/2015/05/jadranka-joksimovic-dobitnica-nagrade-duga/ |accessdate=8 August 2018 |work=gsa.org.rs |agency=Gej strejt alijansa}}</ref>
She was first appointed [[Minister without portfolio]] in charge of European integration in the Government of the Republic of Serbia on 27 April 2014. As a Minister, in September 2015 she sent a letter of support to the organisers of the [[Pride parade]] in Belgrade.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ministarka Joksimović podržala Paradu ponosa i Ponos trans* osoba |url=http://gsa.org.rs/2015/09/ministarka-joksimovic-podrzala-paradu-ponosa-i-ponos-trans-osoba/ |website=gsa.org.rs |publisher=Gej strejt alijansa |accessdate=8 August 2018}}</ref> For that, she received "Duga" award (Rainbow award) on 15th May 2015 in Belgrade from [[Gay Straight Alliance|Gay-straight Alliance]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Jadranka Joksimović dobitnica nagrade “Duga” |url=http://gsa.org.rs/2015/05/jadranka-joksimovic-dobitnica-nagrade-duga/ |accessdate=8 August 2018 |work=gsa.org.rs |agency=Gej strejt alijansa}}</ref>


Following the early parliamentary elections, on [[11th August]] [[2016]], she was reappointed Minister without portfolio in charge of European integration.
Following the early parliamentary elections, on [[11th August]] [[2016]], she was reappointed Minister without portfolio in charge of European integration.
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== Controversies ==
== Controversies ==


During the meeting of senior [[Southeast Europe|Southeast European]] politicians in [[Slovenia]] on [[25th April]] [[2018]], she refused to speak to Croatian reporters and instead she chose who to speak to the reporters she had brought along with her. [[Croatian Journalists Association]] condemned this action.<ref>{{cite web |title=Croatian Journalists Association slams Serbian minister |url=http://rs.n1info.com/a383701/English/NEWS/Croatian-Journalists-Association-slams-Serbian-minister.html |website=[[N1 Srbija]] |accessdate=8 August 2018 |language=sr-Latn}}</ref>
During the meeting of senior [[Southeast Europe|Southeast European]] politicians in [[Slovenia]] on [[25th April]] [[2018]], she refused to speak to Croatian reporters and instead she chose who to talk to the reporters she had brought along with her. [[Croatian Journalists Association]] condemned this action.<ref>{{cite web |title=Croatian Journalists Association slams Serbian minister |url=http://rs.n1info.com/a383701/English/NEWS/Croatian-Journalists-Association-slams-Serbian-minister.html |website=[[N1 Srbija]] |accessdate=8 August 2018 |language=sr-Latn}}</ref>


During the affair about importing children [[picture book]] from [[Croatia]] in May 2018, she actively defended the homophobic statement of Minister [[Nenad Popović]] who said on his [[Twitter]] account: "We have to get in the way of those who want to convince us that it's okay that "Roko has two moms and Ana two dad". <ref>{{cite news |title=SLUČAJ GEJ SLIKOVNICE Bila je prva ministarka na Paradi ponosa, a sada BRANI KOLEGU HOMOFOBA |url=https://www.blic.rs/vesti/drustvo/slucaj-gej-slikovnice-bila-je-prva-ministarka-na-paradi-ponosa-a-sada-brani-kolegu/p35f5y4 |accessdate=8 August 2018 |work=Blic.rs |agency=[[Blic (newspaper)|Blic]] |date=7 May 2018 |language=sr}}</ref>
During the affair about importing children [[picture book]] from [[Croatia]] in May 2018, she actively defended the homophobic statement of Minister [[Nenad Popović]] who said on his [[Twitter]] account: "We have to get in the way of those who want to convince us that it's okay that "Roko has two moms and Ana two dad". <ref>{{cite news |title=SLUČAJ GEJ SLIKOVNICE Bila je prva ministarka na Paradi ponosa, a sada BRANI KOLEGU HOMOFOBA |url=https://www.blic.rs/vesti/drustvo/slucaj-gej-slikovnice-bila-je-prva-ministarka-na-paradi-ponosa-a-sada-brani-kolegu/p35f5y4 |accessdate=8 August 2018 |work=Blic.rs |agency=[[Blic (newspaper)|Blic]] |date=7 May 2018 |language=sr}}</ref>


== Private life ==
== Private life ==
She is active speaker of [[English language|English]] and passive of [[German language|German]].<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" /> She has a brother Aleksandar Joksimović who is a businessman.<ref name="Krik"/>
She is a proficient [[English language|English]] speaker and has a good understanding of [[German language|German]] as a listener.<ref name="istinomer"/><ref name="OtvoreniParlament" /> She has a brother Aleksandar Joksimović who is a businessman.<ref name="Krik"/>


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
*Award "Best European" for 2015 in the field of politics by [[First European House]] organization.<ref name="OtvoreniParlament" /><ref name="istinomer" />
*Award "Best European" for 2015 in the field of politics by [[First European House]] organisation.<ref name="OtvoreniParlament" /><ref name="istinomer" />
*Award "Duga" (Rainbow) 2015 for the contribution to the struggle against [[homophobia]].<ref name="OtvoreniParlament" /><ref name="istinomer" />
*Award "Duga" (Rainbow) 2015 for the contribution to the struggle against [[homophobia]].<ref name="OtvoreniParlament" /><ref name="istinomer" />



Revision as of 08:30, 17 August 2018

Jadranka Joksimović
Јадранка Јоксимовић
Minister of European Integration
Assumed office
29 June 2017
Prime MinisterAna Brnabić
Preceded byPosition established
Minister without portfolio in charge of European integration
In office
27 April 2014 – 29 June 2017
Prime MinisterAleksandar Vučić
Preceded byBranko Ružić
Personal details
Born (1978-01-26) 26 January 1978 (age 46)
Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
Political party
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade
OccupationPolitician

Jadranka Joksimović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јадранка Јоксимовић, born 26 January 1978) is a Serbian politician who is serving as the Minister of European Integration in the Government of the Republic of Serbia from 29 June 2017. Previously, she served as the minister without portfolio in charge of European integration from 2014 to 2017.

Early life and education

Jadranka Joksimović was born on 26th January 1978 in Belgrade. She finished there primary and secondary school. [1][2]

In 2002 she graduated from the Faculty of Political Sciences, at the University of Belgrade, Department of International Relations.[1][2] Her master studies she finished on private Alpha University in Belgrade.[3]

She received "The Promising Generation" scholarship of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Norway in 2001, as well as the scholarship of the Fund for Young Talents of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the most talented students in Serbia in 2000/01. She began her career as a Demonstrator at the Faculty of Political Sciences for the courses of Diplomacy and Diplomatic History and Economy of Transition.[1][2]

Political career

Serbian Radical and Serbian Progressive parties

She became the member of the Serbian Radical Party in 2006 and worked there as an associate of Aleksandar Vučić for international relations. At the same time, she was part of the editorial staff of the party's magazine "Velika Srbija" (Greater Serbia). She was also on the MP list for the 2008 parliamentary elections. [1][2]

She was one of the signatories and founders of the Serbian Progressive Party in 2008.[1] She is a member of the Main Committee and the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party. By decision of the president of the party, she was appointed International Secretary of the Serbian Progressive Party.

Representative and ministerial work

From 2007 to mid-2009, she worked at the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia as an expert associate of parliamentary group Napred Srbijo (eng. Go forth, Serbia). From 2009 to 2012, she was the editor of municipal newsletter Zemunske Novine (eng. Zemun newspaper).[1][2]

In May 2012 Parliamentary elections, she was elected Member of Parliament in the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia from the Serbian Progressive Party list. In the National Assembly, she was president of the Security Services Control Committee.[1][2]

She was also a member of the European Integration Committee, member of the Joint Committee for Stabilisation and Association, member of the Permanent Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Head of the delegation of the Central European Initiative, and president of the Friendship Group with Turkey.[1][2]

She was first appointed Minister without portfolio in charge of European integration in the Government of the Republic of Serbia on 27 April 2014. As a Minister, in September 2015 she sent a letter of support to the organisers of the Pride parade in Belgrade.[4] For that, she received "Duga" award (Rainbow award) on 15th May 2015 in Belgrade from Gay-straight Alliance.[5]

Following the early parliamentary elections, on 11th August 2016, she was reappointed Minister without portfolio in charge of European integration. She was appointed Minister of European Integration in the Government of the Republic of Serbia on 29 June 2017.[1][2]

Controversies

During the meeting of senior Southeast European politicians in Slovenia on 25th April 2018, she refused to speak to Croatian reporters and instead she chose who to talk to the reporters she had brought along with her. Croatian Journalists Association condemned this action.[6]

During the affair about importing children picture book from Croatia in May 2018, she actively defended the homophobic statement of Minister Nenad Popović who said on his Twitter account: "We have to get in the way of those who want to convince us that it's okay that "Roko has two moms and Ana two dad". [7]

Private life

She is a proficient English speaker and has a good understanding of German as a listener.[1][2] She has a brother Aleksandar Joksimović who is a businessman.[3]

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Jadranka Joksimović". www.istinomer.rs. Istinomer. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Jadranka Joksimović". otvoreniparlament.rs. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  3. ^ a b "PROFIL: Jadranka Joksimović". imovinapoliticara.krik.rs. KRIK. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Ministarka Joksimović podržala Paradu ponosa i Ponos trans* osoba". gsa.org.rs. Gej strejt alijansa. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Jadranka Joksimović dobitnica nagrade "Duga"". gsa.org.rs. Gej strejt alijansa. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Croatian Journalists Association slams Serbian minister". N1 Srbija (in Serbian (Latin script)). Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  7. ^ "SLUČAJ GEJ SLIKOVNICE Bila je prva ministarka na Paradi ponosa, a sada BRANI KOLEGU HOMOFOBA". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Blic. 7 May 2018. Retrieved 8 August 2018.

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Preceded by Minister without portfolio of Serbia
in charge of European integration

2014–2017
Succeeded by
Nenad Popović
(other charge)
Preceded by
Position established
Minister of European Integration
2017–present
Incumbent