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Canada
I've written a number of articles on Canadian political history, including several biographical entries. This isn't even close to being a comprehensive list of the articles I've written, but here are pages with which I've been especially thorough:
Alberta
- Albert Ernest Archer (last reviewed: 29 August 2009)
- Norman Jaques (last reviewed: 24 July 2009)
Manitoba
- Reg Alcock (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- Reg Atkinson (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- Becky Barrett (last reviewed: 21 July 2009)
- James Beddome (last reviewed: 1 June 2009)
- Bill Blaikie (last reviewed: 1 June 2009)
- Rick Borotsik (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- Rod Bruinooge (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- Markus Buchart (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- Drew Caldwell (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- Bev Desjarlais (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- Gary Doer (last reviewed: 2 July 2009)
- Steven Fletcher (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- Jerry Fontaine (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- Jon Gerrard (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- George Hickes (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- David Iftody (last reviewed: 11 August 2008)
- Bidhu Jha (last reviewed: 23 June 2009)
- John Loewen (last reviewed: 9 February 2008)
- Franco Magnifico (last reviewed: 22 January 2009)
- Larry Maguire (last reviewed: 10 February 2008)
- Jim Maloway (last reviewed: 18 June 2009)
- Doug Martindale (last reviewed: 10 February 2008)
- Hugh McFadyen (last reviewed: 10 February 2008)
- Stuart Murray (last reviewed: 10 February 2008)
- Holly Nelson (last reviewed: 10 February 2008)
- Brian Pallister (last reviewed: 10 February 2008)
- Darrell Rankin (last reviewed: 10 February 2008)
- Daryl Reid (last reviewed: 7 July 2009)
- Jim Rondeau (last reviewed: 10 February 2008)
- Scott Smith (last reviewed: 10 February 2008)
- Thomas Steen (last reviewed: 17 June 2009)
- Lillian Thomas (last reviewed: 7 July 2009)
- Shirley Timm-Rudolph (last reviewed: 23 May 2008)
- Vic Toews (last reviewed: 3 October 2008)
- Dan Vandal (last reviewed: 9 January 2009)
- Rosemary Vodrey (last reviewed: 7 July 2009)
- Linda West (last reviewed: 7 July 2009)
- Russ Wyatt (last reviewed: 7 July 2009)
Ontario
- Paul Ayotte (last reviewed: 15 November 2010)
- John Baird (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Rick Bartolucci (last reviewed: 27 July 2009)
- George Beatty (last reviewed: 9 December 2009)
- Daryl Bennett (last reviewed: 15 November 2010)
- Ken Black (last reviewed: 9 December 2009)
- Michael Chong (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- David Christopherson (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- David Courtemanche (last reviewed: 30 September 2008)
- Dean Del Mastro (last reviewed: 3 September 2010)
- Ruby Dhalla (last reviewed: 21 May 2009)
- Vic Dhillon (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Dwight Duncan (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Rick Dykstra (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Tristan Emmanuel (last reviewed: 14 November 2009)
- Chris Friel (last reviewed: 18 February 2011)
- Tony Grande (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Helena Guergis (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Jim Harris (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Ron Johnson (last reviewed: 28 July 2009)
- Walt Lastewka (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Jeff Leal (last reviewed: 21 September 2010)
- Judi Longfield (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Murray Markin (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Diane Marleau (last reviewed: 27 July 2009)
- Brian Masse (last checked for updates: 5 May 2007)
- David Miller (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Peter Milliken (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Andy Mitchell (last reviewed: 20 January 2011)
- Howard Moscoe (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Dave Neumann (last reviewed: 12 November 2010)
- Anthony Perruzza (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Sandra Pupatello (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Scott Reid, MP (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Tim Rigby (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- John Rodriguez (last reviewed: 27 July 2009)
- Bob Taylor (Ontario politician) (last reviewed: 1 April 2011)
- Glenn Thibeault (last reviewed: 27 July 2009)
- Joe Volpe (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Tom Wappel (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
- Brad Ward (last reviewed: 13 November 2010)
Quebec
- Iris Almeida-Côté (last reviewed: 1 December 2017)
- Jean-Martin Aussant (last reviewed: 30 June 2011)
- Hasmig Belleli (last reviewed: 28 March 2013)
- Christine Black (last reviewed: 11 May 2017)
- Carl Boileau (last reviewed: 24 April 2013)
- Nicole Boudreau (Quebec administrator) (last reviewed: 5 May 2013)
- Vittorio Capparelli (last reviewed: 5 September 2011)
- Jocelyn Ann Campbell (last reviewed: 11 July 2013)
- Jean-Marie Cossette (last reviewed: 5 May 2013)
- Jean-Yves Desgagnés (last reviewed: 20 August 2010)
- Richer Dompierre (last reviewed: 14 November 2012)
- Éric Dorion (last reviewed: 12 May 2011)
- Sterling Downey (last reviewed: 23 March 2017)
- Josée Duplessis (last reviewed: 17 July 2013)
- Jean-Yves Duthel (last reviewed: 5 October 2011)
- Joseph Facal (last reviewed: 28 March 2011)
- Véronique Fournier (last reviewed: 10 July 2013)
- Manon Gauthier (last reviewed: 7 May 2017)
- Basilio Giordano (last reviewed: 16 October 2011)
- Line Hamel (last reviewed: 10 July 2013)
- James Infantino (last reviewed: 23 August 2017)
- Heather Keith (last reviewed: 25 February 2011)
- Albert Khelfa (last reviewed: 24 August 2010)
- Roger Lapointe (last reviewed: 28 April 2011)
- Jacques Léonard (last reviewed: 8 May 2011)
- Line Maheux (last reviewed: 11 January 2011)
- Pierre Mainville (last reviewed: 5 October 2011)
- Domenico Moschella (last reviewed: 16 October 2011)
- Christian Ouellet (last reviewed: 4 December 2010)
- Denis Paradis (last reviewed: 8 December 2010)
- Pierre Paradis (last reviewed: 11 January 2011)
- Marcel Parent (last reviewed: 8 September 2017)
- Jean-François Parenteau (last reviewed: 5 May 2017)
- Brenda Paris (last reviewed: 17 May 2013)
- Benoît Pelletier (last reviewed: 11 October 2010)
- Dominic Perri (last reviewed: 11 October 2011)
- Robert Perreault (last reviewed: 23 June 2011)
- Louis Plamondon (last reviewed: 30 June 2011)
- Pierre Reid (last reviewed: 10 February 2011)
- Marie Plourde (last reviewed: 29 November 2017)
- Maurice Richard (politician) (last reviewed: 14 May 2011)
- Chantal Rossi (last reviewed: 28 July 2017)
- Richard Ryan (last reviewed: 6 December 2017)
- Steve Shanahan (last reviewed: 12 December 2013)
- Sylvain Simard (last reviewed: 30 June 2011)
- Alain Tassé (last reviewed: 5 May 2017)
- Lyn Thériault (last reviewed: 15 January 2013)
- Émilie Thuillier (last reviewed: 17 July 2013)
- Frank Venneri (last reviewed: 4 September 2011)
- Robert Zambito (last reviewed: 16 October 2011)
Saskatchewan
- Maurice Vellacott (last reviewed: 5 May 2007)
(I realize that, in some cases, much has happened since I last reviewed these articles.)
Serbia
More recently, I've written several articles on Serbian politics.
I've started the articles for the following political parties and movements: Association of Free and Independent Trade Unions, Better Serbia, Bosniak-Serb Alliance, Bunjevci Citizens of Serbia, Civic Democratic Party (Serbia), Civic Platform (Serbia), Communist Party (Serbia), Democratic Socialist Party (Serbia), Green Party (Serbia), Greens of Serbia, Independent Democratic Party of Serbia, I Live for Krajina, Independent Serbian Party, Labour Party of Serbia, League for Šumadija, Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia, Movement of Workers and Peasants, People's Movement of Serbia, People's Strong Serbia, Serb Democratic Party (Serbia, 2011), Serbian Radical Party – Nikola Pašić, Slovaks Forward, United Peasant Party.
I didn't start the Movement of Veterans of Serbia article or the Movement of Veterans article, but I've written the current versions of both (as of September 2023).
And I've written the following biographical entries:
- Dragoljub Acković, Nevena Adžemović, Slobodan Alavanja, Dragan Aleksić (Serbian politician), Miroslav Aleksić (Democratic Party of Serbia politician), Miroslav Aleksić (People's Party politician), Zagorka Aleksić, Petar Andrejić, Dragan Andrić (politician), Borislav Antonić, Konstantin Arsenović, Veroljub Arsić, Nebojša Atanacković, Andrijana Avramov, Gavra Avramov, Mita Avramov
- Milenko Babić, Vlado Babić, Muamer Bačevac, Darko Bađok, Dušan Bajatović, Đuro Bajić, Mirko Bajić, Uroš Bajić, Borisz Bájity, Nebojša Bakarec, Grozdana Banac, Miloš Banđur, Dragana Barišić, Nenad Baroš, Đorđe Bašić, Ivan Bauer, Milan Beara, Igor Bečić, Jelena Begović, Aleksandra Belačić, Ana Beloica Martać, Ljiljana Beronja, Milena Bićanin, Vojin Biljić, Boban Birmančević, Ištvan Biro, Marko Blagojević, Branislav Blažić, Branislav Bogaroški, Žarko Bogatinović, Marko Bogdanović, Snežana Bogosavljević Bošković, Tomislav Bogunović, Zoran Bojanić, Dubravko Bojić, Milovan Bojić, Nenad Borović, Miloš Bošković, Mladen Bošković, Branka Bošnjak, Ivan Bošnjak (politician), Dragan Bozalo, Bojana Božanić, Čedomir Božić, Dragan Božić (Serbian politician, born 1959), Dragan Božić (Serbian politician, born 1969), Milan Božić (politician), Nenad Božić, Sandra Božić, Elena Božić Talijan, Dragana Branković Minčić, Željko Brestovački, Joška Broz, Srboljub Bubnjević, Dobrivoje Budimirović, Žika Bujuklić, Bojana Bukumirović, Danica Bukvić, Svetozar Bukvić, Goran Bulajić, Miodrag Bulajić, Dejan Bulatović, Slaviša Bulatović, Hajnalka Burány, Boris Bursać
- Goran Čabradi, Aleksandra Čabraja, Gordana Čabrić, Aleksandra Čamagić, Dejan Čapo, Ana Čarapić, Lazar Čavić, Nebojša Ćeran, Miljko Četrović, Slobodan Čikić, Mirko Čikiriz, Goran Ćirić, Sava Čojčić, Radoslav Cokić, Momo Čolaković, Dragan Čolić, Gordana Čomić, Milena Ćorilić, Ilija Ćosić, Samira Ćosović, Aleksandar Čotrić, Gizela Crkvenjakov, Áron Csonka, Miroslav Čučković, Milan Ćuk, Predrag Cvetanović, Aleksandar Cvetković (politician)
- Đorđe Dabić, Milica Dačić, Miljan Damjanović, Tijana Davidovac, Goran Davidović, Zoran Despotović, Vladica Dimitrov, Ivana Dinić, Vladimir Divjaković, Aleksandra Đanković, Aleksandar Đedovac, Snežana Đenić, Zlata Đerić, Miodrag Đidić, Milan Đokić, Uroš Đokić, Zvonimir Đokić, Ljubiša Đoković, Toplica Đorđević, Vladimir Đukanović, Đorđe Đukić (economist), Đorđe Đukić (Vojvodina politician), Milan Đukić (Vojvodina politician), Vladimir Đukić, Milorad Đurđević, Aleksandar Đurić (politician), Arsen Đurić, Nevena Đurić, Vladimir Đurić, Milan Đurica, Tihomir Đuričić, Marko Đurišić (politician), Živan Đurišić, Ljubinko Đurković, Milivoje Đurković, Aleksandra Đurović, Savo Dobranić, Tanja Dokmanović, Novo Dovedan, Mirjana Dragaš, Biljana Dragić, Dragan Dragić, Nikola Dragićević, Stevo Dragišić, Zoran Dragišić, Zlatko Dragosavljević, Saša Dujović, Modest Dulić, Rodoljub Džamić, Esad Džudžo
- Aleksandar Farkaš, Jahja Fehratović, Milenko Filipović, Slavoljub Filipović, Srbislav Filipović, Dubravka Filipovski, Paja Francuski, Árpád Fremond, Vesna Furundžić
- Gorica Gajić, Branko Gajin, Andrea Galgó Ferenci, Vladimir Galić, Milan Garašević, Marko Gavrilović, Slobodan Gavrilović, Svetozar Gavrilović, Bajro Gegić, Radmila Gerov, Predrag Ginculj, Miroslav Glavaš, Milan Glušac, Žika Gojković, Dušan Golubović, Vladimir Grahovac, Borka Grubor, Slobodanka Gruden, Mladen Grujić, Stevan Gudurić
- Ljiljana Habjanović Đurović, Sabira Hadžiavdić, Kenan Hajdarević (politician), Mirza Hajdinović, Šerif Hamzagić, Fatmir Hasani, Mirsad Hodžić, Vladimir Homan, Stanislava Hrnjak, Jan Husarik (politician)
- Ružica Igić, Aleksandra Ilić, Borko Ilić, Dejan Ilić (scientist), Goran Ilić, Milan Ilić (politician), Mile Ilić (politician), Biljana Ilić Stošić, Enis Imamović, Goran Ivančević, Miladin Ivanović, Milan Ivanović (politician), Nataša Ivanović, Branislav Ivković (I did not create this article, but I wrote the current version [December 2022]), Lepomir Ivković, Vesna Ivković
- Dušan Jakovljev, Biljana Jakovljević, Radovan Jančić, Jovan Janić, Krsto Janjušević, Marija Janjušević, Ratko Jankov, Dobrica Janković, Milan Janković (politician), Tomislav Janković, Uroš Janković, Stanislava Janošević, Sanja Jefić Branković, Predrag Jelenković, Bojana Jelić, Milutin Jeličić, Slobodan Jeremić, Vladan Jeremić, Jelena Jerinić, Aleksandra Jerkov, Marija Jevđić, Aleksandar Jevtić (politician), Aleksandra Jevtić, Jovica Jevtić, Dragan Jevtović, Viktor Jevtović, Milanka Jevtović Vukojičić, Goran Jocić, Petar Jojić, Mihailo Jokić, Sandra Joković, Aleksandra Joksimović, Nemanja Joksimović, Nikola Jolović (politician), Milenko Jovanov, Aleksandar Jovanović (journalist), Aleksandar Jovanović (politician), Branimir Jovanović, Branislav Jovanović (politician), Dimitrije Jovanović, Dragan Jovanović (Serbian politician, born 1946), Dragan Jovanović (Serbian politician, born 1957), Dragan Jovanović (Serbian politician, born 1960), Dragan Jovanović (Serbian politician, born 1972), Dragan Jovanović (Yugoslav politician), Dragoslav Jovanović (Serbian politician, born 1937), Dragoslav Jovanović (Serbian politician, born 1951), Jelena Jovanović (politician), Jovan Jovanović (politician), Milija Jovanović, Nataša Jovanović, Nataša Jovanović (Progressive Party politician), Neđo Jovanović, Slađana Jovanović, Vera Jovanović, Vlastimir Jovanović (politician), Zlatan Jovanović, Radoslav Jović, Aleksandar Jugović, Bratislav Jugović, Milan Jugović, Milica Jurić
- Minela Kalender, Uroš Kandić, Rajko Kapelan, Branka Karavidić, Ana Karadžić (formerly Ana Ćirić), Jasmina Karanac, Dragomir Karić, Ivan Karić, Milanka Karić, Zoran Kasalović, Jelena Katić, Luka Kebara, Dejan Kesar, Stevan Kesejić, Milica Kirćanski, Nenad Kitanović, Blaža Knežević, Milan Knežević (Serbian politician), Vesna Knežević, Duško Kočalka, Jelena Kocić, Robert Kolar (Serbian politician), Jovan Kolundžija, Nada Kolundžija, Srđo Komazec, Đorđe Komlenski, Stanija Kompirović, Miroslav Kondić, Neđeljko Konjokrad, Nenad Konstantinović, Dušan Korać (politician), Đorđe Kosanić, Ljiljana Kosorić, Nevenka Kostadinova, Dragana Kostić, Ivan Kostić (Serbian politician), Nada Kostić, Radmilo Kostić, Smiljko Kostić, Borisav Kovačević, Branislav Kovačević, Dejan Kovačević (Serbian Progressive Party politician), Dejan Kovačević (Socialist Party of Serbia politician), Goran Kovačević (Serbian politician), Sanja Kovačević, Studenka Kovačević, Matija Kovač, Elvira Kovács, Tinde Kovač Cerović, Svetlana Kozić, Gordana Kozlovački, Marijana Krajnović, Dubravka Kralj, Zoran Krasić, Miroslav Krišan, Vesna Krišanov, Milovan Krivokapić, Milan Krkobabić, Stefan Krkobabić, Mirko Krlić, Vladislav Kronić, Dejana Krsmanović, Nenad Krstić (politician), Dragiša Krstović, Srđan Kružević, Šemsudin Kučević, Géza Kucsera, Petar Kuntić, Rejhan Kurtović, Bore Kutić, Radomir Kuzmanović
- Ljibuška Lakatoš, Darko Laketić, Sanja Lakić, Nataša Lalić, Janko Langura, Milan Lapčević, Milan Latković, Jovan Lazarov, Nada Lazić, Nikola Lazić, Stojanka Lekić, Marija Leković, Milorad Lemić, Saša Levnajić, Miodrag Linta, Marina Lipovac Tanasković, Tomislav Ljubenović, Milan Ljubić, Nataša Ljubišić, Riza Lluka, Amela Lukač Zoranić, Mladen Lukić (politician), Mirka Lukić Šarkanović, Violeta Lutovac Đurđević
- Tatjana Macura, Maja Mačužić Puzić, Milenko Makivić, Aleksandra Majkić, Novak Maksimović, Saša Maksimović (politician), Aleksandra Maletić, Ljiljana Malušić, Aleksandar Mandić (politician), Momčilo Mandić, Nada Mandić, Ivan Manojlović (politician), Marjana Maraš, Ilija Maravić, Pavel Marčok, Dušan Marić, Ljubomir Marić (the politician, not the general), Marko Marić (Party of United Pensioners of Serbia politician), Marko Marić (Serbian Progressive Party politician), Vladica Maričić, Nikolaje Marina, Gorjana Marinković, Vladimir Marinković, Nebojša Marjanović, Radoslav Marjanović, Vesna Marjanović, Miroslav Markićević, Pavle Markov, Aleksandar Marković (politician), Dragan Marković Markoni, Jovan Marković (politician), Uglješa Marković, Vesna Marković, Živko Marković, Aleksandar Martinović, Vesna Martinović, Tatjana Marković Topalović, Aleksandar Marton (politician), Ilija Matejić, Predrag Matejin, Veroljub Matić, Rajka Matović, Jovana Medenica, Žarko Mićin, József Micsíz, Nataša Mihailović Vacić, Stanka Mihajlov, Branislav Mihajlović (politician), Ljiljana Mihajlović, Miletić Mihajlović, Ognjen Mihajlović, Slobodan Mihajlović (politician), Ljupka Mihajlovska, Dejan Mihaljica, Ostoja Mijailović, Jelena Mijatović, Milorad Mijatović, Dušan Mijić (publisher), Predrag Mijić (politician), Rajko Mijović, Dejan Mikavica, Srđan Miković, Sanja Miladinović, Stefana Miladinović, Ivica Milankov, Nada Milanović, Radivoje Milanović, Zoran Milekić, Saša Milenić, Gordana Milenković, Marko Milenković, Nenad Milenković, Srboljub Milenković, Tamara Milenković Kerković, Milija Miletić, Goran Milić (Serbian politician), Nenad Milić, Đorđe Milićević, Đorđe Milićević (Vojvodina politician), Leposava Milićević, Dragoslav Miličić, Milosav Miličković, Svetlana Milijić, Dušan Milisavljević, Ana Miljanić, Dragana Miljanić, Milosav Milojević, Nenad Milojičić, Radoslav Milojičić, Velibor Milojičić, Živorad Milosavljević, Dragan Milošević, Dragana Milošević, Marko Milošević (Serbian politician), Milena Milošević, Nevenka Milošević, Predrag Milošević (politician), Predrag Milošević (Vojvodina politician), Radmilo Milošević, Bojan Milovanović, Dragan Milovanović (politician), Dragan Milovanović (Serbian Radical Party politician), Dragiša Milović, Aleksandar Milutinović, Vuk Mirčetić, Milorad Mirčić, Aleksandar Mirković, Ljubodrag Miščević, József Miskolczi, Milorad Mišković (politician), Slavoljub Mitov, Branislav Mitrović (politician), Nenad Mitrović (politician), Radmila Mitrović, Andreja Mladenović, Goran Mladenović, Marko Mladenović, Zoran Modrinić, Ljubica Mrdaković Todorović, Uglješa Mrdić, Mujo Muković, Fevzija Murić
- Dušan Narić, Olivera Nedeljković, Radenko Nedeljković, Vesna Nedović, Nikola Nešić, Živorad Nešić, Miroslav Nešković, Jovan Nešović, Miloš Nešović, Danijela Nestorović, Boško Ničić, Branko Ninić, Dejan Nikolić, Dragan Nikolić (politician), Goran Nikolić (politician), Ivana Nikolić, Jasmina Nikolić, Milan Nikolić (Serbian Radical Party politician), Milan Nikolić (Socialist Party of Serbia politician), Milica Nikolić, Ružica Nikolić, Slađana Nikolić, Srđan Nikolić, Srđan Nikolić (Serbian Radical Party politician), Svetlana Nikolić Pavlović, Nadica Nikolić Tanasijević, Vesna Nikolić Vukajlović, Zoran D. Nikolić, Zoran M. Nikolić, Srđan Nogo, Ana Novković, Mihály Nyilas
- Bogdan Obradović, Jasmina Obradović, Jelena Obradović, Marija Obradović (politician), Milica Obradović, Zvonko Obradović, Violeta Ocokoljić, Olivera Ognjanović, Rozália Ökrész, Meho Omerović, Vladimir Orlić, Jovo Ostojić, Zoran Ostojić, Željko Ožegović
- Károly Pál, Gojko Palalić, Jovan Palalić, Adam Paljov, Jasmina Palurović, Dejan Panić, Ljubo Panić, Radovan Pankov (politician), Krstimir Pantić, Biljana Pantić Pilja, Ognjen Pantović, Olena Papuga, Miloš Parandilović, Marko Parezanović, Ivana Parlić, Bálint Pásztor, Predrag Patić, Olivera Pauljeskić, Snežana Paunović, Vera Paunović, Vasilije Pavićević, Nikola Pavković, Dragomir Pavlović (Serbian politician, born 1957), Dragomir Pavlović (Serbian politician, born 1958), Nebojša Pavlović (politician), Sonja Pavlović, Zoltán Pék, Goran Pekarski, Đuro Perić, Sreto Perić, Tijana Perić Diligenski, Ana Pešić, Olivera Pešić, Miroslav Petković, Stojanka Petković, Tihomir Petković, Vladimir Petković (Progressive Party politician), Milisav Petronijević, Aco Petrović (politician), Marko Petrović, Milivoj Petrović, Mira Petrović, Nika Petrović, Olja Petrović (politician), Petar Petrović (politician), Snežana Petrović (Party of United Pensioners of Serbia politician), Snežana Petrović (Serbian People's Party politician), Vidoje Petrović, Tamara Pilipović, Ljiljana Plazačić, Vitomir Plužarević, Branislav Pomoriški, Gordana Pop Lazić, Marija Popin, Branko Popović (politician), Ivana Popović, Judita Popović, Milena Popović, Nemanja Popović (politician), Mileta Poskurica, Dragana Potpara, Misala Pramenković, Vesna Prćić, Gordana Predić, Aleksandar Prodanović, Suzana Pronić, Justina Pupin Košćal, Adrijana Pupovac, Borko Puškić
- Dejan Radenković, Mirela Radenković, Stojan Radenović, Vjerica Radeta, Zlatko Radić, Dalibor Radičević, Milan Radin (politician), Dragana Radinović, Slađana Radisavljević, Aleksandar Radojević (politician), Dušan Radojević, Mirjana Radojević, Vuk Radojević, Marija Radojčić, Zoran Radojičić (Serbian politician, born 1975), Ifeta Radončić, Nenad Radosavljević, Nikola Radosavljević (politician), Bogdan Radovanović, Slađan Radovanović, Dijana Radović, Radovan Radović (politician), Sima Radulović, Marina Raguš, Predrag Rajić, Vlatko Rajković, Laura Rajnović Evetović, Katarina Rakić, Snežana Rakić, Ljubinko Rakonjac, Vesna Rakonjac, Goran Rakovac, Branimir Rančić, Vesna Ranković, Bojan Rašić, Vlatko Ratković, Zaim Redžepović, Petar Relić (Serbian politician, 1939–2005), Petar Relić (Yugoslav partisan) (created as a stub), Desanka Repac, Ivan Ribać, Milivoje Ribać, Dejan Ristić (historian), Marina Ristić, Sandra Ristić, Slaviša Ristić, Branislav Ristivojević, Miroslav Rodić, Ivana Rokvić, Ivana Rosić, Biljana Rubaković
- Milijana Sakić, Konstantin Samofalov, József Sándor (politician), Nemanja Šarčević, Nemanja Šarović, Slavica Saveljić, Goran Savić, Milan Savić (politician), Miloje Savić, Nikola Savić (politician), Dragan Savkić, Biljana Savović, Snežana Sedlar, Maja Sedlarević, Aleksandar Senić, Edip Šerifov, Aleksandar Šešelj, Miladin Ševarlić, Nada Ševo, Muharrem Shabani, Miloš Šibul, Radoje Simić, Dragoljub Simonović (politician), Miloš Simonović (politician), Slobodan Škorić, Milan Škrbić, Ahmedin Škrijelj, Ljubivoje Slavković, Zoran Slavujević, Lazar Slepčev, Mehmed Slezović, Milorad Soldatović, Dragan Šormaz, Vladimir Soro, Miroslav Španović, Branimir Spasić, Goran Spasojević, Mile Spirovski, Stefan Srbljanović, Bosiljka Srdić, Kosta Stakić, Vesna Stambolić, Branka Stamenković, Dragoljub Stamenković, Siniša Stamenković (Serbian politician, born 1945), Siniša Stamenković (Serbian politician, born 1949), Milan Stanimirović, Dmitar Stanišić, Miroljub Stanković, Zdravko Stanković. Miroslava Stanković Đuričić, Đokica Stanojević, Momčilo Stanojević, Velimir Stanojević, Velibor Stanojlović, Tomislav Stantić, Života Starčević, Aleksandar Stevanović (politician), Ana Stevanović, Jasmina Stevanović, Zvonimir Stević, Ivan Stijepović, Dušan Stipanović, Vesna Stjepanović, Danijela Stojadinović, Tihomir Stojaković, Branče Stojanović, Filip Stojanović (politician), Momir Stojanović, Predrag Stojanović, Zoran Stojanović, Dušan Stojiljković, Ivana Stojiljković, Momir Stojilković, Igor Stojkov, Dušica Stojković, Milutin Stojković, Ljubiša Stojmirović, Đorđe Stojšić (Serbian politician, 1928–2014), Đorđe Stojšić (Serbian politician, born 1977), Dejan Stošić, Hadži Milorad Stošić, Mia Strajin, Stanko Studen, Milenka Subić, Zoran Subotić, Zoran Subotički, Milan Subotin, Saša Šućurović, Adam Šukalo, Džemail Suljević, Dejan Šulkić, Pavel Surovi, Željko Sušec, Milan Švabić, Mihajlo Svilar
- Miomir Tadić, Samir Tandir, Duško Tarbuk, Marinika Tepić, Miloš Terzić (politician), Vesna Terzin, Ivan Tešić, Stojan Tintor, Jovan Tišma, Smilja Tišma, József Tóbiás (Vojvodina politician), Đorđe Todorović, Saša Todorović, Sonja Todorović, Vladimir Todorović, Ivan Todosijević, Marina Toman, Tanja Tomašević Damnjanović, Aleksandra Tomić, Ladislav Tomić, Vesna Tomić, Zoran Tomić (politician), Novica Tončev, Bojan Torbica, Miloš Tošanić, Vučeta Tošković, Nenad Trbović, Dušan Tubić, Miloš Tubić, Sanja Tucaković, Milena Turk
- József Varga (Vojvodina politician), Vladan Vasić, Bratimir Vasiljević, Latinka Vasiljković, Željko Vasiljević, Nevena Veinović, Slobodan Veličković, Danijela Veljović, Dragan Veljković, Jelisaveta Veljković, Milan Veselinović, Dragan Vesović, Petar Vesović, Annamária Vicsek, Maja Videnović, Željko Vidović (politician), Milan Višnjić, Sonja Vlahović, Milan Vlaisavljević, Gordana Vlajić, Ilija Vojinović, Marija Vojinović, Nikola Vojinović (politician), Ljubica Vraneš, Stevan Vrbaški, Živko Vrcelj, Milivoj Vrebalov, Saša Vučinić (Serbian politician), Vladan Vučićević, Nataša Vučković, Slobodan Vučković, Dragan Vujadinović, Milimir Vujadinović, Nevena Vujadinović, Vojislav Vujić, Jelena Vujić Obradović, Danijela Vujičić, Rajka Vujović, Svetislav Vukmirica, Dijana Vukomanović, Dejan Vuković, Predrag Vuković, Momčilo Vuksanović (Serbian politician), Zoran Vuletić (Serbian politician), Srđan Vulović
- Vladan Zagrađanin, Jelena Žarić Kovačević, Jovica Zarkula, Nemanja Zavišić, Ljiljana Zdravković, Marija Zdravković, Radoslav Zdravković, Ivana Zečević, Zoran Zečević, Marko Zeljug, Sanja Žigić, Tomislav Žigmanov, Dragoljub Zindović, Vladislav Živanović, Dragan Živkov, Slavica Živković, Damir Zobenica, Gordana Zorić, Anikó Zsíros Jankelić
Kosovo
Note: If a politician in Kosovo – whether from the Serb community, the Albanian community, or any other community – is or has been active in the broader politics of Serbia (or, historically, the broader politics of Yugoslavia), they will generally be included in both the "Serbia" and "Kosovo" lists. If not, they will generally be listed solely under "Kosovo." I am not, in making this distinction, expressing an opinion on the status of Kosovo. Including someone in the "Kosovo" list does not mean or imply that they endorse Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence.
I realize there are some politicians from Kosovo included on the "Serbia" list but not on the "Kosovo" list. This isn't meant as any sort of commentary on either Kosovo or the people in question; it's a reflection of the fact that I wrote several articles on Kosovo Serb politicians before starting the "Kosovo" list, and I haven't yet gone through the "Serbia" list in a comprehensive manner to identify these people and add them to "Kosovo" as well. Give it time.
Politicians who were born in Kosovo but entered political life elsewhere will generally not be listed here.
Some people might be interested in my views on the status of Kosovo. I have an opinion on that subject, but the more important point for our current purposes is that I take WP:NPOV seriously.
To clarify one specific point: I've decided to use "Category:Members of the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo", notwithstanding that half the world does not recognize the Republic of Kosovo. I've also used "Category:Members of the Assembly of the Republic of Serbian Krajina", notwithstanding that the RSK wasn't recognized internationally at all. It's not a comment one way or the other on the status of the entity. (And I'm not drawing any sort of broader parallel between Kosovo and the RSK.)
Concerning names, I will generally use Serbian language [Latin script] names for Kosovo's cities and villages in articles about members of the Serb community and Albanian language names in articles about members of the Albanian community. (I will, however, use the suffix "-a" rather than "-ë" in cases where the former is commonly used in English -- for instance, "Peja" rather than "Pejë.")
"Kosovo" (not "Kosova") is the standard name of the jurisdiction in English. That's a sufficient reason for me to use "Kosovo."
With that preamble out of the way, I've written the following entries:
- Ramë Manaj, Srboljub Milenković, Dragan Milovanović (Serbian Radical Party politician), Dragiša Milović, Gazmend Muhaxheri, Besim Muzaqi
- Teuta Sahatqija, Ibrahim Selmanaj, Rasim Selmanaj, Muharrem Shabani, Aqif Shehu, Đokica Stanojević, Momčilo Stanojević
I've also created the article for the Romani Initiative party, and I've written most of the current New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo article (March 2024).
Other countries
I've also written some articles on politicians from other countries, including ...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Jasmin Emrić
- Momčilo Mandić (also a politician in Serbia)
- Nermin Purić
- Senad Šepić
- Adam Šukalo (also a politician in Serbia)
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Petar Kuntić (a Croat politician from Serbia who at one time ran for the Croatian parliament)
- Oriano Otočan
- Hungary
- Annamária Vicsek (a Hungarian politician from Serbia serving in the European Parliament for Hungary)
- Italy
- Vittorio Coco (a Canadian journalist who has sought election to the Italian Senate)
- Basilio Giordano (a Canadian journalist who was elected to the Italian Senate in 2008)
- Renato Turano (who represented Italian citizens living in Canada from 2006 to 2008)
- Saint Lucia
- Neville Cenac
- Cyprian Lansiquot
- Keith Mondesir (who was, at one time, a Canadian)
- Syria
- Venezuela
- Jose Manuel Sucre (who was at one time an UNMIK mayor in Kosovo)
Notes on style
When I started writing Wikipedia articles in 2004, I didn't take a systematic approach to article style. I take this matter more seriously today, and I'm trying to ensure that the articles I write are basically consistent.
This means, of course, that I'll need to make stylistic changes on several articles I've already written. This is an ongoing process.
Capitalization
When I started on Wikipedia, I wrote articles in what is sometimes called "up style" (i.e., capitalizing as many names as possible). I'm now inclined to go with "down style" instead, wherein capitalization is used only when necessary.
In "down style," titles are (usually) only capitalized when used as part of someone's name. For instance, one would write "and then Premier Gary Doer did such-and-such" but "Manitoba's premier, Gary Doer, did such-and-such" or "Manitoba premier Gary Doer did such-and-such."
For a while, I was using a combination of "up" and "down" styles (e.g., "minister of Finance"). I've now decided that isn't quite appropriate, and that I should use "down style" more consistently.
Note that this only applies to capitalization in sentences (not in information boxes and other ancillary areas).
Here's how I'm dealing with ambiguous cases:
- minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (I tried using "Indian affairs," but it just doesn't work -- capitalizing the anachronistic and in this context offensive term "Indian" in isolation only draws attention to its anachronistic and offensive character)
- First Nations
- government acts, bills, and programs are capitalized (e.g., First Nations Governance Act and Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund)
- in most circumstances, the subjects of articles will be capitalized when they first appear in the article text, whether or not they should be capitalized normally
- Bachelor of Arts degree in History/Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry (but, a history or chemistry degree); lower case will be used when the precise name of the subject (or degree) is unclear
- Toronto city council