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Ivica Dačić : ウィキペディア英語版
Ivica Dačić

Ivica Dačić (, ; born 1 January 1966) is a Serbian politician who has been the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia since April 2014. He is the leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia.
From 2008 to April 2012 he served as Minister of Internal Affairs then as Prime Minister of Serbia and Minister of Internal Affairs from July 2012 to April 2014.
Dačić graduated from the University of Belgrade in 1989 and joined the Socialist Party in 1991. He quickly rose up the ranks of the party, becoming its spokesman in 1992, under his mentor, Slobodan Milošević, President of Serbia and FR Yugoslavia. Following the Bulldozer Revolution and ousting of Milošević (2000–2001), Dačić became a member of the main board, and became party leader in 2006. He has worked to reform the party and to change its former policies, and has proclaimed a pro-EU path.
==Early life==
Dačić was born in Prizren and was brought up in Žitorađa. His father, Desimir, was a police officer, and his mother, Jelisaveta ("Jela"), was a housewife. His parents were both born in villages under the Jastrebac.〔 When Ivica was six months old, the family moved to Žitorađa.〔 He has a sister, Emica.〔 At the age of 5, he was featured in the newspapers in the article "Enciklopedija u kratkim pantalonama" (Encyclopaedia in shorts) as he had learnt to read and write himself, knew the names of many mountains, rivers and capitals, nearly all notable football players and results of matches.〔
His childhood nickname was ''Bucko'' and his classmates at secondary school in Žitorađa described him as very intelligent for his age - he reportedly managed to often amaze his teachers with his knowledge and wit. He played handball and football and associated with everyone at his school.〔 In the state-run history-contest named "Tito, revolucija, mir", which was held in all republics, Dačić won over 600 others.〔 The family was described as humble and not wealthy, and as they lived off one paycheck, the parents picked mushrooms and dog rose in order to send Ivica and his sister to school.〔 The parents sold the house in Žitorađa in 2010 and moved to Prokuplje, Desimir had until some years ago driven a 1977 Fiat 500.〔
He went to high school in Niš, where he excelled with the highest grades (5), and graduated from the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Political Sciences, with a degree in journalism in 1989, with a highest medium grade of 10, and also won the award for the best student of scientific achievements.〔 His sister Emica has degrees in pedagogy and drama.〔 He was in the faculty organization Association of Communists, and in 1990 he was elected the first president of the Young Socialists of Belgrade.〔〔

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