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Dragan Đilas : ウィキペディア英語版
Dragan Đilas

Dragan Đilas (, , born 22 February 1967 in Belgrade, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian politician and businessman who was the Mayor of Belgrade.
From 25 November 2012〔(Belgrade Mayor is new leader of opposition DS, ''B92'', November 26, 2012 )〕 until 31 May 2014, he served as the President of the Demokratska Stranka (DS), the nation's main opposition party.
As a member of the Democratic Party (DS), Đilas has been the mayor of the Serbian capital city since 2008. He served as the Minister without Portfolio in charge of the National Investment Plan in the 2007-2008 Cabinet of Serbia and prior to that as the director of the People's Office of the President between 2004 and 2007.
On 18 April 2011 Đilas became the President of Basketball Federation of Serbia (KSS).
==Early career==
Đilas graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in the aerospace engineering program.
He worked as journalist at Radio Index. On 15 May 1989, part of Radio Index merged with ''Ritam Srca'' radio programme thus forming Radio B92, meaning that Đilas was one of the new station's founders. He soon became a news editor at the station.
Simultaneously, Đilas was active in opposing the rule of Slobodan Milošević, leading the student protests in 1991 and 1992. On 19 March 1991, only ten days following the violent March 9th Protest that claimed two lives and the ensuing student clashes with the police, Milošević (at that time the President of Serbia) came to the University of Belgrade in order to face the students where student leader Đilas got a chance to address him in an uncomfortable encounter recorded by the TV cameras.〔(Đilas vs. Sloba, March 19, 1991 )〕 Later, Đilas was part of an official student delegation that Milošević received. As a student leader/activist, in June 1992, Đilas appeared on RTS interview programme ''Razgovor s povodom'' thus getting 50 minutes of air time on state television, which he used to further criticize Milošević's policies. All throughout this period Đilas continuously received offers from two largest opposition parties at that time, the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) and the Democratic Party (DS) to join their ranks, but he refused.
In the coming years, he continued to actively participate in various anti-Milošević rallies between 1996 and 2000, although by now his activism took a back seat to his budding business career in the mass media market.

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