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Andrija Mandić was born on 19 January, 1965 in (now Montenegro), is a politician. Discover Andrija Mandić’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 19 January, 1965
Birthday 19 January
Birthplace Šavnik, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Montenegro

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Andrija Mandić Net Worth

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Andrija Mandić decided to be the last person on the electoral list For the Future of Montenegro in order to more easily bridge the gap between the various ethnic Serb and pro-Serb political parties in Montenegro. In the 2020 parliamentary election the list went on to win 32.55% of the votes and 27 seats, out of which 21 went to the Democratic Front alliance and 9 of those went to NOVA.

On 15 February 2017, Andrija Mandić was stripped of his parliamentary immunity in connection with an ongoing criminal prosecution against him. On 8 June 2017, the High Court in Podgorica confirmed the indictment of Andrija Mandić, along with thirteen other persons, including two Russian nationals and Milan Knežević, on charges that included “preparing a conspiracy against the constitutional order and the security of Montenegro” and an “attempted terrorist act.” In February 2021, the Montenegrin appellate court overturned the first-instance verdict against Mandić and the other defendants, and ordered a retrial.

Mandić led the Democratic Front coalition during the parliamentary election held in 2016, which was again second ranked electoral list with 20,32% of the votes and 18 seats, out of which NOVA again won 8.

In 2009 parliamentary election NOVA ran independently and won 9,2% of the votes, and 8 seats. In the next parliamentary election held in 2012, the party ran within the Democratic Front coalition which was second ranked electoral list with 22,8% of the votes and 20 seats, out of which NOVA won 8.

In 2008, Andrija Mandic became the first president of Serb List transformed into party – New Serb Democracy. Mandić sought to transform the Serb List coalition into a more civic-oriented party, in order to boost the party’s coalition potential, and even the dropping the “Serb” prefix from the newly formed party’s name was considered. This idea was met with strong resistance during the merger talks.

During the 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, Mandić called for minorities to be banned from voting. After the referendum ended in favor of independence, at first he refused to accept the referendum and declared that Albanians should never have been allowed to vote.

In 1997, he became one of the founders of the Serb People’s Party of Montenegro, when numerous members of the People’s Party of Montenegro defected from the political party, disagreeing with the party’s Novak Kilibarda leadership’s decision to form a coalition with the ruling Milo Đukanović’s Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro. SNS CG considered that NS CG abandoned the national original aims of the party.

Andrija Mandić (Serbian Cyrillic: Андрија Мандић; born 19 January 1965) is a Montenegrin Serb politician. He is the President of the major ethnic Serb political party in Montenegro, the New Serb Democracy (NSD / NOVA). He was the head of the Democratic Front parliamentary club in the parliament until 2020.

Andrija Mandic was born in 1965 in Šavnik, Socialist Republic of Montenegro, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He graduated at the Metallurgic-Technical Faculty at the Veljko Vlahović University in Podgorica.

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