Ljiljana Beronja

Ljiljana Beronja (Serbian Cyrillic: Љиљана Бероња; born 1959) is a politician in Serbia. She served in the National Assembly of Serbia from 2014 to 2016 as a member of the Serbian Progressive Party.

Private career

Beronja is a specialist pediatrician. She lives in Kula, Vojvodina, where she works as deputy director of the municipality's Health Center.[1]

Politician

Municipal

Beronja has served in the Kula municipal assembly. She received a mandate following the 2012 Serbian local elections, in which the Progressive Party's electoral list won seven out of thirty-seven seats.[2][3] She was not a candidate for re-election in 2016.

As of 2020, Beronja serves on Kula's interdepartmental commission.[4]

Parliamentarian

Beronja appeared in the 210th position (out of 250) on the Progressive Party's Let's Get Serbia Moving list in the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election.[5] This was too low a position for election to be a realistic prospect, and indeed she was not elected when the list won seventy-three mandates.

She was given the 129th position on the Progressive list for the 2014 parliamentary election and was elected when the list won a majority victory with 158 mandates.[6] During her time in parliament, she was a member of the committee on labour, social issues, social inclusion, and poverty reduction.[7] She received the 204th position on the Progressive list in the 2016 parliamentary election and was not re-elected when the list won 131 mandates.[8]

References

  1. LJILJANA BERONJA, Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 29 January 2021.
  2. Službeni List (Opštine Kula), Volume 47 Number 16 (8 May 2012), p. 3.
  3. Službeni List (Opštine Kula), Volume 47 Number 21 (28 May 2012), p. 1.
  4. "Interresorna komisija: Usluga ličnog pratioca ostaje besplatna", www.025.rs, 8 October 2020, accessed 29 January 2021.
  5. Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине, 6. мај 2012. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (ПОКРЕНИМО СРБИЈУ - ТОМИСЛАВ НИКОЛИЋ (Српска напредна странка, Нова Србија, Асоцијација малих и средњих предузећа и предузетника Србије, Коалиција удружења избјеглица у Републици Србији, Покрет снага Србије - БК, Народна сељачка странка, Бошњачка народна странка, Демократска партија Македонаца, Ромска партија, Покрет влашког уједињења, Покрет социјалиста, Покрет привредни препород Србије)), Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 18 August 2020.
  6. Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине одржани 16. и 23. марта 2014. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (ALEKSANDAR VUČIĆ - BUDUĆNOST U KOJU VERUJEMO), Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 13 January 2021.
  7. Committee on Labour, Social Issues, Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction (2014–16 parliament), National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, accessed 29 January 2021.
  8. Избори за народне посланике 2016. године » Изборне листе, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (АЛЕКСАНДАР ВУЧИЋ - СРБИЈА ПОБЕЂУЈЕ), Republika Srbija - Republička izborna komisija, accessed 18 August 2020.
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