Snežana Samardžić-Marković

Snežana Samardžić-Marković (Serbian pronunciation: [sněʒana sǎmardʒitɕ mǎːrkoʋitɕ]) (Serbian Cyrillic: Снежана Самарџић-Марковић, born 10 March 1966) is a Serbian politician. She served as the Minister of Youth and Sports from 2007 to 2012. She has also been the Council of Europe's Director General for democracy since April 2012.[1]

Snežana Samardžić-Marković
Снежана Самарџић-Марковић
Snežana Samardžić-Marković
Minister of Youth and Sports
In office
15 May 2007  8 February 2012
Succeeded byVerica Kalanović (Acting)
Alisa Marić
Minister of National Investment Plan
(Acting)
In office
21 February 2011  14 March 2011
Preceded byVerica Kalanović
Succeeded byPost abolished
(Merged into Ministry of Economy and Regional Development)
Personal details
Born (1966-03-10) 10 March 1966
Belgrade, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Political partyG17 Plus
OccupationPolitician

Biography

Samardžić-Marković graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology and is working on her MA thesis at the Faculty of Drama Arts. In the period 2005–2007 she was Assistant Minister of Defence and was in charge of strategic planning, international military cooperation and the Verification Centre, as well as Co-President of the Serbia-NATO Defence Reform Group. From 2001 to 2005, she worked in the bilateral department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Deputy Director for Neighbouring Countries, Deputy Head of Mission and Adviser at the Serbia and Montenegro's Embassy in Oslo and Adviser at the Directorate for Europe.

Between 2015 and 2016, Samardžić-Marković served on the European Union’s High Level Group on Sport Diplomacy, which had been established by European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth Tibor Navracsics and was chaired by IOC member and former President of the Hungarian Republic Pál Schmitt.[2]

Married, with two children, she is fluent in English and Norwegian, and has a working knowledge of Russian.

References

Government offices
Preceded by
Post created
Minister of Youth and Sports
2007–2012
Succeeded by
Verica Kalanović
(Acting)
Alisa Marić
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