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Borko Ilić

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Borko Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Борко Илић; born 24 July 1980) is a politician in Serbia. He has held public office at the municipal, provincial, and republic levels as a member of the Democratic Party of Serbia (Demokratska stranka Srbije, DSS). Ilić is now a member of Healthy Serbia (Zdrava Srbija, ZS).

Early life and career

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Ilić was born in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, in what was then the Socialist Republic of Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He was raised in the city and earned a degree in French language and literature from the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Philosophy.[1] He has also studied management and was described in 2016 as a graduate economist.[2]

Politician

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Ilić joined the DSS in 2001 and led its youth wing from 2002 to 2007. He was a member of the party executive during this time.[3]

Member of the National Assembly

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Ilić received the 163rd position on the DSS's electoral list in the 2003 Serbian parliamentary election.[4] The list won fifty-three mandates, and he was not initially included in its national assembly delegation. (From 2000 to 2011, mandates in Serbian elections were awarded to parties or coalitions rather than to individual candidates, and it was common practice for the mandates to be assigned out of numerical order. Ilić could have been awarded a mandate when the assembly met in early 2004 notwithstanding his low position on the list, but he was not.) He was, however, awarded a mandate on 27 February 2006 as a replacement for Đorđe Čukvas.[5] At the time, Ilić was the youngest member of the assembly. The DSS was the most dominant party in Serbia's coalition government during this sitting of the assembly, and Ilić served as a government supporter.

He was given the forty-first position on a combined DSS–New Serbia list in the 2007 parliamentary election and was selected for a second term when the list won forty-seven mandates.[6][7] The DSS formed an unstable coalition government with the rival Democratic Party (Demokratska stranka, DS) after the election, the Ilić again served as a government supporter. In May 2007, he was chosen as chair of the assembly committee on youth and sport.[8][9]

The DSS–DS alliance broke down in early 2008, and a new parliamentary election was held in May of that year. The DSS and New Serbia again ran in an alliance, and Ilić received the forty-fifth position on their list, which won thirty mandates.[10] He was not included in the party's national assembly delegation this time but instead took a seat in the Vojvodina provincial assembly.

Serbia's electoral system was reformed in 2011, such that mandates were awarded in numerical order to candidates on successful lists. Ilić received the fiftieth position on the DSS list in the 2012 parliamentary election and was not elected when it won twenty-one mandates.[11] He was subsequently given the fifty-ninth position on the party's list in the 2014 parliamentary election; on this occasion, the DSS did not cross the electoral threshold to win representation in the assembly.[12]

The DSS formed an electoral alliance with Dveri in the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election, and Ilić received the eighteenth position on their combined list.[13] The list won thirteen mandates, and he was again not returned.

Provincial politics

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Ilić was given the fifth position on the DSS–New Serbia list for the Assembly of Vojvodina in the 2008 provincial election. The list won four seats, and he was included in the DSS's delegation.[14][15] The DS and its allies won a majority victory in this election, and the DSS and New Serbia served in opposition. Ilić served as the leader of their parliamentary group.[16]

Prior to 2016, half of the seats in the Vojvodina assembly were determined by proportional representation and the other half by constituency elections. Ilić was not included on the DSS's proportional list in the 2012 provincial election but instead sought re-election in Novi Sad's third division; he was defeated, finishing in fourth place. Vojvodina adopted a system of full proportional representation for the 2016 provincial election; Ilić was given the thirty-ninth position on the combined DSS–Dveri list, which did not cross the electoral threshold.[17]

Municipal politics

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Ilić was chosen as president of the DSS's Novi Sad city board in 2009.[18] He appeared in the lead position on the DSS's electoral list for the Novi Sad city assembly in the 2012 Serbian local elections and was elected when the list won five mandates.[19][20] In September of the same year, the DSS helped the Serbian Progressive Party form a new administration in the city, and Ilić was appointed as deputy mayor. He held this role until 2016, serving under Miloš Vučević.[21] Ilić was also vice-president of the DSS at the republic level during this time; in this capacity, he spoke against Serbian membership in the European Union, arguing that the country should instead form stronger alliances with Russia, China, and Kazakhstan.[22]

Ilić appeared in the lead position on the DSS–Dveri list for Novi Sad in the 2016 local elections. The list did not cross the electoral threshold.[23][24]

Member of Healthy Serbia

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Ilić subsequently left the DSS and joined Healthy Serbia. In 2020, he was appointed as a vice-president of the latter party.[25]

Electoral record

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Provincial (Vojvodina)

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2012 Vojvodina assembly election
Novi Sad III (constituency seat) - First and Second Rounds
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Veljko Krstonošić Choice for a Better Vojvodina 4,055 19.91 8,596 55.42
Aleksandar Jovanović League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 4,229 20.77 6,916 44.58
Milan Novaković Let's Get Vojvodina Moving (Affiliation: Serbian Progressive Party) 3,415 16.77
Borko Ilić Democratic Party of Serbia 3,033 14.89
Vanja Božić Serbian Radical Party 1,499 7.36
Ratko Striković Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited SerbiaSocial Democratic Party of Serbia 1,322 6.49
Aleksandar Odžić U-Turn 980 4.81
Slobodan Maraš United Regions of Serbia 869 4.27
Novak Vukoje Social Democratic Alliance 576 2.83
Jovan Mihajilo Serb Democratic Party 387 1.90
Total valid votes 20,365 100 15,512 100

References

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  4. ^ Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 28. децембра 2003. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (ДЕМОКРАТСКА СТРАНКА СРБИЈЕ - ВОЈИСЛАВ КОШТУНИЦА) Archived 2021-04-22 at the Wayback Machine, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 15 February 2021.
  5. ^ PRVO VANREDNO ZASEDANJE, 27.02.2006., Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 11 March 2021.
  6. ^ Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 21. јануара и 8. фебрауара 2007. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (Демократска странка Србије - Нова Србија - др Војислав Коштуница) Archived 2018-04-30 at the Wayback Machine, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 15 February 2021.
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  9. ^ "Прва седница одбора за омладину и спорт", 10 May 2007, accessed 11 March 2021.
  10. ^ Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 11. маја 2008. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (Демократска Странка Србије - Нова Србија - Војислав Коштуница) Archived 2018-04-30 at the Wayback Machine, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 15 February 2021.
  11. ^ Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине, 6. мај 2012. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (ДЕМОКРАТСКА СТРАНКА СРБИЈЕ - ВОЈИСЛАВ КОШТУНИЦА) Archived 2021-04-22 at the Wayback Machine, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 6 February 2021.
  12. ^ Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 16. и 23. марта 2014. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (Демократска странка Србије - Војислав Коштуница) Archived 2020-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 6 February 2021.
  13. ^ Избори за народне посланике 2016. године » Изборне листе (ДВЕРИ - ДЕМОКРАТСКА СТРАНКА СРБИЈЕ - САНДА РАШКОВИЋ ИВИЋ - БОШКО ОБРАДОВИЋ) Archived 2020-10-09 at the Wayback Machine, Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 14 February 2021.
  14. ^ Изборне листе за изборе за посланике у Скупштину Аутономне Покрајине Војводине 11. мај 2008. године (Изборна листа 6 - “КОАЛИЦИЈА ДЕМОКРАТСКА СТРАНКА СРБИЈЕ-НОВА СРБИЈА – Војислав Коштуница”), Provincial Election Commission, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, accessed 15 October 2020.
  15. ^ Convocation 2008 - 2012, Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, accessed 11 March 2021.
  16. ^ "Borko Ilić novi predsednik novosadskog Odbora DSS", Danas, 21 January 2009, accessed 11 March 2021.
  17. ^ Изборне листе за изборе за посланике у Скупштину Аутономне покрајине Војводине (Изборна листа 7 - ДВЕРИ – ДЕМОКРАТСКА СТРАНКА СРБИЈЕ – САНДА РАШКОВИЋ ИВИЋ – БОШКО ОБРАДОВИЋ), Избори 2016, Provincial Election Commission, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, accessed 14 February 2021.
  18. ^ "Borko Ilić novi predsednik novosadskog Odbora DSS", Danas, 21 January 2009, accessed 11 March 2021.
  19. ^ Službeni List (Grada Novog Sada), Volume 31 Number 17 (24 April 2012), p. 547.
  20. ^ Službeni List (Grada Novog Sada), Volume 31 Number 22 (23 May 2012), p. 651.
  21. ^ "Borko Ilić: Proširenje kapaciteta predškolske ustanove", Blic (Source: Tanjug), 19 September 2013, accessed 11 February 2021.
  22. ^ "DSS traži da građani odbace EU", Blic (Source: Beta), 20 January 2014, accessed 11 March 2021.
  23. ^ Službeni List (Grada Novog Sada), Volume 35 Number 24 (13 April 2016), p. 1210.
  24. ^ Službeni List (Grada Novog Sada), Volume 35 Number 26 (25 April 2016), p. 1230.
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  26. ^ Source: Резултати избора за посланике у Скупштину Аутономне Покрајине Војводине по већинском изборном систему (2012) (32 Нови Сад III), Provincial Election Commission, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia, accessed 8 August 2017.