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Mayor of Belgrade

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Head of the City of Belgrade

Mayor of Belgrade
Градоначелник Београда
Gradonačelnik Beograda
since 24 June 2024
StyleMayor
Member ofCity Council
Reports toCity Assembly
ResidenceNo official residence
SeatOld Palace
Term length4 years
Inaugural holderIlija Čarapić
Formation7 May 1839 (1839-05-07)
DeputyVesna Vidović
Salary1,399 monthly[1]

Themayor of Belgrade (Serbian:Градоначелник Београда,romanizedGradonačelnik Beograda) is the head of the City ofBelgrade (thecapital andlargest city ofSerbia). The mayor acts on behalf of the city, and performs anexecutive function in the City of Belgrade.[2] The position is important as the city is the most important hub ofeconomy,culture,science and technology in Serbia.

The current mayor of Belgrade isAleksandar Šapić of theSerbian Progressive Party, elected after the2024 City Assembly election.[3]

Office

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The City Hall (Old Palace) – Office of the mayor. Built in 1884 according to the project of architectAleksandar Bugarski.

According to the current legislation, the mayor is elected along with members of theCity Assembly at the direct secret ballot for the period of four years. The mayor may not be a councilor of the City Assembly.[2]

The mayor has a deputy who replaces him or her in case of an extended absence and/or due to any other reasons that prevent the mayor to perform the duties. The mayor appoints and dismisses the deputy mayor based on the approval of the City Assembly.[2]

The mayor is concurrently the chairman of the city council with the right to vote.[2]

Authorities (competences) of the mayor

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  • Immediate execution and/or looking after carrying out of the decisions and/or other documents of the City Assembly;
  • Proposing of draft decisions and/or other documents to be made by the City Assembly, as well as the manner of resolving the issues to be decided by the City Assembly;
  • Looking after carrying out of the entrusted duties within the scope of rights and responsibilities of the Republic;
  • Directing and coordinating of operations of the City Administration;
  • Proposing of the appointment and/or dismissal of the Head and Deputy Head of the City Administration;
  • Deciding on granting the right to use or lease the property, as well as on terminating the contracts on granting the right to use or lease such property, and charging the mortgage over the property used by the City and/or City Administration under the approval of the Property Directorate of the Republic of Serbia;
  • The Mayor is the executive authority in charge of the budget implementation;
  • Making of individual documents he is authorized to present under the current legislation, Charter or decision of the City Assembly;
  • Establishing of the expert working bodies in charge of their respective terms of references, and
  • Performing of any duties as provided for by the Charter, and/or other bylaws of the City.

List of mayors

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  DenotesActing Mayor
  Denotes Temporary Council

Principality of Serbia

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Kingdom of Serbia

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Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes / Kingdom of Yugoslavia

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Mihailo Marjanović
(1871–1925)
January 19199 November 191910 monthsPeople's Radical Party
Kosta Jovanović
(1875–1930)
9 November 191925 August 1920290 daysDemocratic Party
Filip Filipović
(1878–1938)
25 August 192025 August 19200 daysCommunist Party of Yugoslavia
Đoka Kara-Jovanović2 September 19203 March 1921182 daysPeople's Radical Party
Dobra Mitrović
(1886–1923)
9 March 192112 March 19232 years, 3 daysPeople's Radical Party
Mihailo Marjanović
(1871–1925)
22 August 19236 January 19251 year, 137 daysPeople's Radical Party
Kosta Kumanudi
(1874–1962)
22 August 192618 February 19292 years, 180 daysDemocratic Party
Miloš Savčić
(1865–1941)
18 February 192923 May 19301 year, 94 daysIndependent
Milan Nešić
(1886–1970)
23 May 193012 May 19321 year, 355 daysIndependent
Milutin Petrović12 May 19325 January 19352 years, 238 daysIndependent
Vlada Ilić
(1882–1952)
10 January 193513 September 19394 years, 246 daysIndependent
Vojin Đuričić13 September 193920 June 1940281 daysIndependent
Jevrem Tomić20 June 194012 April 1941296 daysIndependent
Ivan Milićević12 April 194119 June 194168 daysIndependent

Nedić's regime underNazi German occupation

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Milosav Stojadinović19 June 194129 August 194171 daysIndependent
Dragomir Jovanović
(1902–1946)
29 August 194120 October 19443 years, 52 daysIndependent

DF Yugoslavia /FPR Yugoslavia / SFR Yugoslavia

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Mihajlo Ratković194419462 yearsLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
Ninko Petrović
(1896–1981)
194618 May 19515 yearsLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
Đurica Jojkić
(1914–1981)
18 May 1951[4]February 19553 years, 8 monthsLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
Miloš Minić
(1914–2003)
February 19558 April 19572 years, 2 monthsLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
Đurica Jojkić
(1914–1981)
8 April 1957[5]26 May 19614 years, 48 daysLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
Milijan Neoričić
(1922–2014)
26 May 1961[6]15 April 19653 years, 324 daysLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
Branko Pešić
(1922–1986)
15 April 1965[7]May 19749 yearsLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
Živorad Kovačević
(1930–2011)
May 197429 April 19827 years, 11 monthsLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
Bogdan Bogdanović
(1922–2010)
29 April 1982[8]29 April 19864 yearsLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
Aleksandar Bakočević
(1928–2007)
29 April 1986[9]4 December 19893 years, 219 daysLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
Milorad Unković
(1945–2013)
4 December 1989[10]2 July 19922 years, 211 daysLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia

FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Slobodanka Gruden
(1940–2025)
2 July 199222 June 19941 year, 355 daysSocialist Party of Serbia
Nebojša Čović
(born 1958)
23 June 199421 February 19972 years, 243 daysSocialist Party of Serbia
Zoran Đinđić
(1952–2003)
21 February 199730 September 1997221 daysDemocratic Party
Milan Božić
(born 1952)
30 September 199722 January 19991 year, 114 daysSerbian Renewal Movement
Vojislav Mihailović
(born 1951)
22 January 19995 October 20001 year, 257 daysSerbian Renewal Movement
Milan St. Protić
(born 1957)
5 October 200020 March 2001166 daysNew Serbia
(DOS)
Dragan Jočić
(born 1960)
20 March 20011 June 200173 daysDemocratic Party of Serbia
(DOS)
Radmila Hrustanović
(born 1952)
1 June 20017 October 20043 years, 128 daysCivic Alliance of Serbia
(DOS)
Nenad Bogdanović
(1954–2007)
7 October 20045 June 20061 year, 241 daysDemocratic Party

Republic of Serbia

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Nenad Bogdanović
(1954–2007)
5 June 200627 September 2007†[11]1 year, 114 daysDemocratic Party
Zoran Alimpić
(born 1965)
27 September 200721 July 2008298 daysDemocratic Party
Branislav Belić
(1932–2016)
21 July 200819 August 200829 daysDemocratic Party
Dragan Đilas
(born 1967)
19 August 200818 November 2013[a]5 years, 91 daysDemocratic Party
Temporary Council
[b][c]
18 November 201324 April 2014157 daysMultipartisan
Siniša Mali
(born 1972)
24 April 201428 May 20184 years, 34 daysSerbian Progressive Party[15]
Andreja Mladenović
(born 1975)
28 May 20187 June 201810 daysIndependent Democratic Party of Serbia[16][d]
Zoran Radojičić
(born 1963)
7 June 201820 June 20224 years, 13 daysIndependent[e]
Aleksandar Šapić
(born 1978)
20 June 202230 October 2023[f]1 year, 132 daysSerbian Progressive Party
Temporary Council
[b][g]
30 October 202324 June 2024238 daysMultipartisan
Aleksandar Šapić
(born 1978)
24 June 2024Incumbent1 year, 155 daysSerbian Progressive Party

Timeline since 1944

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Dismissed by theCity Assembly of Belgrade on 24 September 2013.[12]
  2. ^abSerbian:Привремено веће,romanizedPrivremeno veće.
  3. ^Members:PresidentSiniša Mali (SNS),Nikola Nikodijević (SPS),Andreja Mladenović (DSS),Tatjana Pašić (DS) (until 10 December 2013[13]) andNebojša Čović (SNS).[14]
  4. ^Endorsed by theSerbian Progressive Party.
  5. ^Nominated to the post by theSerbian Progressive Party.
  6. ^Tendered his resignation on 29 September 2023.[17]
  7. ^Members:PresidentAleksandar Šapić (SNS),[18]Aleksandar Mirković (SNS),Nikola Nikodijević (SPS),Vladimir Obradović (Independent),Dobrica Veselinović (ZLF).[19]

References

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  1. ^N1 (10 April 2023)."Koliko zarađuju gradonačelnici u Srbiji i ko od njih ima najveća mesečna primanja?".danas.rs. Retrieved7 July 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^abcdCity of Belgrade - Mayor
  3. ^"UŽIVO Aleksandar Šapić novi-stari gradonačelnik Beograda".N1 (in Serbian). 24 June 2024. Retrieved24 June 2024.
  4. ^"Добар дневни ред и добра дискусија".istorijskenovine.unilib.rs (in Serbian).Borba. 19 May 1951. p. 2. Retrieved14 December 2023.
  5. ^"Ђурица Јојкић изабран за председника Народног одбора Београда".istorijskenovine.unilib.rs (in Serbian).Borba. 9 April 1957. p. 1. Retrieved14 December 2023.
  6. ^"Милијан Неоричић — нови председник Народног одбора Београда".istorijskenovine.unilib.rs (in Serbian).Borba. 27 May 1961. p. 1. Retrieved14 December 2023.
  7. ^"Бранко Пешић нови председник Скупштине града Београда".istorijskenovine.unilib.rs (in Serbian).Borba. 16 May 1965. p. 8. Retrieved14 December 2023.
  8. ^"Нова делегатска скупштина Београда: Мандат ра развој делегатског система".istorijskenovine.unilib.rs (in Serbian).Borba. 30 April 1982. p. 3. Retrieved14 December 2023.
  9. ^"Прва заједничка седница сва три већа новог сазива Скупштине града: Александар Бакочевић председник".istorijskenovine.unilib.rs (in Serbian).Borba. 30 April 1986. p. 15. Retrieved14 December 2023.
  10. ^"Izabran Unković".arhiv.slobodnadalmacija.hr (in Serbo-Croatian).Slobodna Dalmacija. 4 December 1989. p. 5. Retrieved14 December 2023.
  11. ^"Preminuo Nenad Bogdanović" (in Serbian). B92. 27 September 2007. Retrieved21 October 2018.
  12. ^"Đilas smenjen sa mesta gradonačelnika" (in Serbian). RTS. 24 September 2013. Retrieved21 October 2018.
  13. ^"Ostavka Tatjane Pašić" (in Serbian). RTS. 10 December 2013. Retrieved21 October 2018.
  14. ^"Izabrano privremeno veće Beograda" (in Serbian). RTS. 18 November 2013. Retrieved21 October 2018.
  15. ^"Ničić već stigao do Predsedništva, izabrani i Mali i Vesić" (in Serbian). B92. 18 November 2017. Retrieved29 January 2018.
  16. ^"Mladenović izabran za predsednika Samostalnog DSS",Novosti (Source:Tanjug), 8 October 2015, accessed 4 September 2023. See alsoJelena Jelovac, "SNS kao sigurna kuća za preletače iz Koštuničinog DSS",Nova, 24 September 2022, accessed 4 September 2023.
  17. ^"Aleksandar Šapić i gradonačelnici Kragujevca, Pirota, Vranja podneli ostavke" (in Serbian). RTS. 29 September 2023. Retrieved14 November 2023.
  18. ^Ilić, Tamara (30 October 2023)."Aleksandar Šapić predsednik Privremenog organa Grada Beograda".Telegraf.rs (in Serbian).
  19. ^Beograd, N1 (30 October 2023)."Formiran Privremeni organ Grada Beograda: Ko je sve u njemu".N1 (in Serbian). Retrieved30 October 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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