Predrag Balašević

Dr. Predrag Balašević (Romanian: Predrag Balașevici; Serbian: Предраг Балашевић; born 5 January 1974 in Podgorac) is an ethnic Timok Romanian (or "Vlach") politician from Serbia. He is the leader of the Vlach People's Party.

Predrag Balašević
Predrag Balașevici
Personal details
Born (1974-01-05) 5 January 1974
Podgorac, Timok Valley, Yugoslavia (now in Serbia)
Political partyVlach People's Party (2004–present)

Biography

Balašević created the Vlach People's Party on 25 April 2004 in Bor to defend the rights of the Timok Romanians (or "Vlachs") from Serbia.[1] In 2008, he leaded the political coalition United Vlachs of Serbia formed between the Vlach People's Party and two other Vlach parties. This was done with the intention of participating in the 2008 Serbian parliamentary election. For doing this, 10,516 signatures showing support to the coalition were submitted. The coalition presented 171 candidates in the elections.[2]

Balašević has reported that the lack of education in the Romanian language in the Timok Valley is "dramatic" and endangers the survival of the community, demanding help from Romania and comparing the situation with the support that Hungary brings to its diaspora.[3] On 2020, he participated in the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election, saying that this election was an important opportunity for a representative of the around 330,000-strong Romanian minority in Serbia to enter the Parliament of Serbia for the first time. Balašević also thanked George Simion and his Romanian party Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR) for supporting him during the elections, with AUR being the only party from Romania that did this.[4][5]

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