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Tomislav Nikolić

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Tomislav Nikolić

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Also known as Tomislav Nikolic, Toma Nikolic

4th President of the Republic of Serbia

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Tomislav Nikolić is a Serbian politician who served as the President of Serbia. Born in Kragujevac in 1952, he holds a master’s degree and has resided in both Belgrade and Kragujevac. His political career includes membership in the Serbian Radical Party, the People's Radical Party, and the Serbian Progressive Party, as well as periods as an independent politician. He was a candidate in the 2003 and 2012 Serbian presidential elections.

Nikolić has received several honors, including the Order of Glory, Order of Friendship, Order of José Martí, and Order of the Friendship of Peoples. He is a member of the Serbian Orthodox Church and speaks Serbian. His citizenship has included the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia.

He is the author of three works, including *Pismo sa adresom*, *Kad padne vlada Milošević pada*, and *Rovovi u Narodnoj skupštini*. Nikolić has two children, one of whom is Radomir Nikolić.

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Person · Open Library

Works
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Top works

  • Pismo sa adresom
  • Kad padne vlada Milošević pada
  • Rovovi u Narodnoj skupštini

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Music · MusicBrainz

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Person
Origin
Serbia

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Total plays
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