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Glas javnosti (Глас јавности, meaning "Voice of the Public") was a daily newspaper published in Belgrade. After publishing a newspaper from April 1998 until January 2010, the people behind the project have since then run an online news portal and YouTube channel under the same name.
Majority of the staff followed him. They then hooked up with another businessman Radisav Rodić (owner of the printing company ABC Produkt that printed daily issues of Blic and its offshoots) and under his financial backing started a new paper called Glas javnosti (the first five issues were called Novi Blic). Rodić thus entered the world of ...
Čačanski glas (Čačak) Napred (Valjevo) Glas Podrinja (Šabac) Užička nedelja (Užice) ... Glas javnosti (1998–2010, Belgrade) Građanski list (2000–2010 ...
Zarobljena zemlja: Srbija za vlade Slobodana Miloševića ... Glas javnosti, March 9, 2006 (in Serbian) 9. marta Milošević nije mogao pasti, B92, March 9, 2006
Vučićević was born on 9 October 1973 in Czechoslovakia. [1] He graduated in journalism from the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Belgrade. [2]In his early career, Vučićević worked for the daily newspapers Politika, Blic, Glas javnosti and Demokratija, the newspaper of the Democratic Party.
Aleksandar P. Cvetković (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар П. Цветковић; born 7 January 1954) is a politician and administrator in Serbia.He was the mayor of Doljevac from 1993 to 2000, served in the assemblies of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro between 2000 and 2004, and was the commissioner of the Nišava District from 2009 to 2018.
Kovačević joined with Ivan Đurić (then living in exile in Paris) to create the Movement for Democratic Freedoms (Pokret za demokratske slobode, PDS) in the 1990s.He later founded the League for Šumadija–Šumadjia Coalition in 1997 and appeared in the first position on its electoral list for the Kragujevac division in the 1997 Serbian parliamentary election. [4]
— Radoslav Pavlović, Glas javnosti 26th of April 2009. From 2017 he serves as Director of the Cultural Centre of Serbia in Paris. [ 10 ] From 2012 to 2017, he served as advisor to the Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić .