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Ms Dunja SIMONOVIĆ BRATIĆ (Serbia, SOC)

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Representative
Member of Parliament
Ivica Dačić - Socialist Party of Serbia

National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
RS - 11000 - Belgrade
Serbia

Working language: English

Declarations of interests:
2026 , 2025 , 2024 , 2023 , 2022

Declarations of interest regarding election observations (if applicable)

Mandates

In the political groups

  • Member: Socialists, Democrats and Greens Group since 10/10/2022

In the Assembly

  • since 23/01/2023 Representative - Serbia
  • from 10/10/2022 to 22/01/2023 Substitute - Serbia

In the committee(s) and sub-committee(s)

  • Full Member: Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media (since 15/04/2024)
  • Full Member: Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy (since 23/01/2023)
  • Full Member: Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development (from 23/01/2023 to 14/04/2024)
  • Vice-Chairperson: Sub-Committee on the Western Balkans (since 28/01/2026)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on the Western Balkans (since 25/01/2024)
  • Alternate of Mr Djordje MILIĆEVIĆ (Full Member): Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development (from 10/10/2022 to 22/01/2023)
  • Alternate of Ms Biljana PANTIĆ PILJA (Full Member): Sub-Committee on External Relations (from 23/01/2023 to 24/01/2024)

Interventions

Last speeches

20/04/2026 | 12:30:43 Dear colleagues, The recent elections in Kosovo and Metohija were once again conducted in highly challenging circumstances for the Serbian community. Concerns have been raised regarding the level of transparency and inclusiveness of the process, particularly in relation to the treatment of the Serbian List, which represents a significant part of the Serbian population. It is also important to note reports indicating procedural irregularities as well as the absence of adequate institutional... 27/01/2026 | 20:16:28 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) Dear colleagues, I want to thank to our respected rapporteur, dear Mr Zsolt NÉMETH, who is one of the few among us who understands the complexity of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Each of the three constituent nations has its own reasons and justifications for everything that happens. And everyone has their own truth. The Republic of Serbia gives selfless support to the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Also, it has special... 01/10/2025 | 11:01:50 Thank you, Chair. Dear colleagues, the title of this debate is wrong. There is no political crisis in Serbia. A ruling majority exists and existed all the time. This was a social crisis in one moment. And that was not enough to create a new political force or articulation. That's why protests became violent in the summer. Why do we have this debate again? Let me remind you that we've had the same in the April session. Well, because one of the leaders of the political groups here in the... 30/09/2025 | 18:55:28 This draft resolution selectively chooses elements from the opinion of the Venice Commission, considerably changing the meaning of the statements that praise Hungary's efforts. Unfortunately, MPs from Serbia felt a lot of misunderstanding within reports and resolutions from this place. Let me remind you that you always criticised Serbia, but in the report for Kosovo, you gave excellent remarks about human rights, although they did nothing to improve, and their obligations. And even worse, the... 08/04/2025 | 18:06:07 Thank you, Chair. Dear colleagues, it won't be easy in 2 minutes to give all details about protests in Serbia. Allow me to stress some points. First, these protests were not political, or they had no political articulation, although we all expected it. Namely, you must have some leaders who organise them and who will sit at the table and run a dialogue. Politicians who wanted to earn from this social discontent were brutally rejected from the students. So their role in this was surprisingly...

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