Zoran Lilić is a Serbian politician of Romanian descent. He served as President of the National Assembly of Serbia in 1993 and as President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1993 to 1997. He finished primary and secondary school in his native village. He graduated from the Technological Faculty in Belgrade and worked in the rubber factory "Rekord" in Rakovica. After twelve years of performing various duties, he was appointed director general.
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- Zoran Lilić ist ein serbischer Politiker und ehemaliger Präsident von Jugoslawien. Er war Abgeordneter der Sozialistische Partei Serbiens im serbischen Parlament und wurde später der Parlamentsvorsitzende. Er wurde am 25. Juni 1993 Präsident der Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien als Nachfolger von Dobrica Ćosić. 1997 trat er bei der Wahl zum serbischen Präsidenten an, verlor jedoch im zweiten Wahlgang. Im April 1999 wurde er im Kabinett von Slobodan Milošević Berater für ausländische Wirtschaftsbeziehungen. Er trat im August 2000 von all seinem Ämtern zurück und gründete die serbische sozialdemokratische Partei. 2008 wurde er Vorsitzender im Aufsichtsrat von „JP Putevi Srbije“.
- Zoran Lilić is a Serbian politician of Romanian descent. He served as President of the National Assembly of Serbia in 1993 and as President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1993 to 1997. He finished primary and secondary school in his native village. He graduated from the Technological Faculty in Belgrade and worked in the rubber factory "Rekord" in Rakovica. After twelve years of performing various duties, he was appointed director general. He was an MP of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) in the National Assembly of Serbia, and then he became the Speaker of the National Assembly. He became the President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after Dobrica Ćosić. He remained at the forefront of Third Yugoslavia until 1997. year when he became the SPS candidate for the President of Serbia. After the unsuccessful second round with Vojislav Šešelj he became vice president of the Federal Government in the cabinet of Momir Bulatović, and he remained on this duty until April 1999. year when he was appointed advisor to the President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Milošević for economic relations with Croatia. At that time he performed the functions of chairman of Jugotransport and the president of Chess Association of Yugoslavia. He left SPS in 2000 founded the Serbian Socialdemocratic Party, which he claims to be following the idea of Svetozar Marković. His party did not have success in election. Lilić involved himself in attempting to sort out the HIV trial in Libya, where five Bulgarian nurses and one Palestinian doctor were sentenced to death for allegedly infecting Libyan babies with the HIV virus. Lilić reportedly falsely posed as an envoy or messenger of the Bulgarian president, Georgi Parvanov.
- Zoran Lilić was een Servisch politicus van de Socialistische Partij van Servië. Hij was president van Joegoslavië van 23 juni 1993 tot 23 juli 1997; zijn voorganger was Dobrica Ćosić en hij werd opgevolgd door Slobodan Milošević. In 1993 was hij voorzitter van het Servische parlement. Van Lilić wordt beweerd dat hij van Vlache afkomst is.
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- 2nd President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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- Zoran Lilić was een Servisch politicus van de Socialistische Partij van Servië. Hij was president van Joegoslavië van 23 juni 1993 tot 23 juli 1997; zijn voorganger was Dobrica Ćosić en hij werd opgevolgd door Slobodan Milošević. In 1993 was hij voorzitter van het Servische parlement. Van Lilić wordt beweerd dat hij van Vlache afkomst is.
- Zoran Lilić ist ein serbischer Politiker und ehemaliger Präsident von Jugoslawien. Er war Abgeordneter der Sozialistische Partei Serbiens im serbischen Parlament und wurde später der Parlamentsvorsitzende. Er wurde am 25. Juni 1993 Präsident der Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien als Nachfolger von Dobrica Ćosić. 1997 trat er bei der Wahl zum serbischen Präsidenten an, verlor jedoch im zweiten Wahlgang.
- Zoran Lilić is a Serbian politician of Romanian descent. He served as President of the National Assembly of Serbia in 1993 and as President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1993 to 1997. He finished primary and secondary school in his native village. He graduated from the Technological Faculty in Belgrade and worked in the rubber factory "Rekord" in Rakovica. After twelve years of performing various duties, he was appointed director general.
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