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Nada Mandić (Serbian Cyrillic: Нада Мандић; born 1969) is a politician in Serbia. She has served in the Assembly of Vojvodina since 2016 as a member of the Serbian Progressive Party.

Private career

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Mandić holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Engineering. She lives in Sombor.[1]

Politician

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Mandić was elected to the village council of Kljajićevo in Sombor in February 2016, against the backdrop of an absolute victory of the Progressive Party in the community.[2] As of 2020, she was the leader of the Progressive Party's organization in the village.[3]

She received the thirty-fourth position on the Progressive Party's electoral list in the 2016 Vojvodina provincial election and was elected when the list won a majority victory with sixty-three out of 120 mandates.[4] She was subsequently promoted to the eighteenth position in the 2020 provincial election and was re-elected when the list won an increased majority with seventy-six mandates.[5] Mandić is now a member of the committee on agriculture and the committee on organization of administration and local self-government.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Nada Mandić, Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, accessed 8 February 2021.
  2. ^ "APSOLUTNA POBEDA SNS U KLJAJIĆEVU!", .025Sombor, 1 February 2016, accessed 9 February 2021.
  3. ^ "MO SNS KLJAJIĆEVO URUČIO DONACIJU ČLANOVA FUDBALSKOM KLUBU 'KORDUN', Serbian Progressive Party – Sombor, 1 June 2020, accessed 9 February 2021.
  4. ^ Изборне листе за изборе за посланике у Скупштину Аутономне покрајине Војводине (Изборна листа 1 - АЛЕКСАНДАР ВУЧИЋ – СРБИЈА ПОБЕЂУЈЕ Изборна листа), Избори 2016, Provincial Election Commission, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, accessed 7 July 2020.
  5. ^ Изборне листе кандидата за посланике у Скупштину Аутономне покрајине Војводине (АЛЕКСАНДАР ВУЧИЋ – ЗА НАШУ ДЕЦУ.), Izbori 2020, Provincial Election Commission, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, accessed 1 January 2021.
  6. ^ Nada Mandić, Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, accessed 8 February 2021.