List of members of the National Assembly of Serbia, 2016–2020

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This is a list of the 250 members of the 11th convocation of the National Assembly of Serbia , as well as a list of former members of this convocation. [1]

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The 11th convocation of the National Assembly was elected in the 2016 parliamentary election, and it first met on 3 June 2016.

NameAbbr.LeaderIdeologyPolitical position MPs Gov′t
Serbian Progressive Party
Српска напредна странка
Srpska napredna stranka
SNS Aleksandar Vučić Populism
Neoliberalism
Centre-right to right-wing
93 / 250
Government
Serbian Radical Party
Српска радикална странка
Srpska radikalna stranka
SRS Vojislav Šešelj Ultranationalism
Euroscepticism
Far-right
22 / 250
Opposition
Socialist Party of Serbia
Социјалистичка партија Србије
Socjalistička partija Srbje
SPS Ivica Dačić Left-wing nationalism
Left-wing populism
Centre-left
21 / 250
Government
Enough is Enough – Restart
Доста је било – Рестарт
Dosta je bilo – Restart
DJB Saša Radulović Liberalism
Progressivism
Centre to centre-right
16 / 250
Opposition
Democratic Party
Демократска странка
Demokratska stranka
DS Dragan Šutanovac Social democracy
Social liberalism
Centre to centre-left
12 / 250
Opposition
Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Социјалдемократска партија Србије
Socijaldemokratska partija Srbije
SDPS Rasim Ljajić Social democracy
Pro-Europeanism
Centre-left
10 / 250
Government
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia
Партија уједињених пензионера Србије
Partija ujedinjenih penzionera Srbije
PUPS Jovan Krkobabić Pensioners' interests
Pro-Europeanism
Single-issue
9 / 250
Government
Serbian Movement Dveri
Српски покрет Двер
Srpski pokret Dveri
Dveri Boško Obradović Serbian nationalism
Euroscepticism
Right-wing
7 / 250
Opposition
Democratic Party of Serbia
Демократска странка Србије
Demokratska stranka Srbije
DSS Sanda Rašković Ivić National conservatism
Christian democracy
Right-wing
6 / 250
Opposition
United Serbia
Јединствена Србија
Jedinstvena Srbija
JS Dragan Marković Serbian nationalism
National conservatism
Right-wing
6 / 250
Government support
New Serbia
Нова Србија
Nova Srbija
NS Velimir Ilić Right-wing populism
Monarchism
Right-wing
5 / 250
Government support
Social Democratic Party
Социјалдемократска странка
Socijaldemokratska stranka
SDS Boris Tadić Social democracy
Atlanticism
Centre-left
5 / 250
Opposition
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina
Лига социјалдемократа Војводине
Liga socijaldemokrata Vojvodine
LSV Nenad Čanak Social democracy
Regionalism
Centre-left
4 / 250
Opposition
Liberal Democratic Party
Либерално демократска партија
Liberalno demokratska partija
LDP Čedomir Jovanović Liberalism
Atlanticism
Centre
4 / 250
Opposition
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians
Савез војвођанских Мађара
Savez vojvođanskih Mađara
SVM István Pásztor Hungarian minority politics
Conservatism
Centre-right
4 / 250
Government support
Serbian Renewal Movement
Српски покрет обнове
Srpski pokret obnove
SPO Vuk Drašković Monarchism
Atlanticism
Centre-right
3 / 250
Government support
Movement of Socialists
Покрет социјалиста
Pokret socijalista
PS Aleksandar Vulin Left-wing nationalism
Euroscepticism
Left-wing
3 / 250
Government
Serbian People's Party
Српска народна партија
Srpska narodna partija
SNP Nenad Popović National conservatism
Euroscepticism
Right-wing
3 / 250
Government
Greens of Serbia
Зелени Србије
Zeleni Srbije
ZS Ivan Karić Green politics
Pro-Europeanism
Centre-left
2 / 250
Government support
Strength of Serbia Movement
Покрет снага Србије
Pokret snaga Srbije
PSS Bogoljub Karić Conservatism
Pro-Europeanism
Centre-right
2 / 250
Government support
Bosniak Democratic Union of Sandžak
Бошњачка демократска заједница Санџака
Bošnjačka demokratska zajednica Sandžaka
BDZS Jahja Fehratović Bosniak minority politics
Conservatism
Right-wing
2 / 250
Opposition
Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak
Странка демократске акције Санџака
Stranka demokratske akcije Sandžaka
SDA S Sulejman Ugljanin Bosniak minority politics
Autonomism
Centre-right to right-wing
2 / 250
Opposition
Together for Serbia
Заједно за Србију
Zajedno za Srbiju
ZZS Dušan Petrović Social democracy
Progressivism
Centre-left
1 / 250
Opposition
New Party
Нова странка
Nova stranka
NOVA Zoran Živković Liberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Centre
1 / 250
Opposition
Party for Democratic Action
Партија за демократско деловање
Partija za demokratsko delovanje
PDD Riza Halimi Albanian minority politics
Regionalism
Right-wing
1 / 250
Opposition
Green Party
Зелена Странка
Zelena Stranka
ZES Goran Čabradi Slovak minority politics
Green politics
Minority politics
1 / 250
Opposition
People's Peasant Party
Народна сељачка Странка
Narodna seljačka Stranka
NSS Marijan Rističević National conservatism
Agrarianism
Right-wing
1 / 250
Government support
United Peasant Party
Уједињена сељачка странка
Ujedinjena seljačka stranka
USS Milija Miletić Agrarianism
Populism
Centre-left
1 / 250
Government support

Total membership by political party or movement at the dissolution of the assembly

Name MPs Gov′t
Serbian Progressive Party 92 + 5 aligned independentsG
Serbian Radical Party 22O
Socialist Party of Serbia 20G
Democratic Party 12 [2] O
Social Democratic Party of Serbia 10G
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 9G
Party of Modern Serbia (not a recognized party in the assembly)6O
United Serbia 6S
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians 4S
Dveri 4O
Liberal Democratic Party 4O
Dosta je bilo (not a recognized party in the assembly)3O
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina 3O
Movement of Socialists 3G
People's Party 3O
Serbian People's Party 3G
Civic Platform (not a recognized party in the assembly)2O
Democratic Party of Serbia 2O
Justice and Reconciliation Party 2S
Party of Freedom and Justice (not a recognized party in the assembly)2O
Serbia 21 (not a recognized party in the assembly)2O
Serbian Renewal Movement 2S
Social Democratic Party 2O
Strength of Serbia Movement 2S
Better Serbia 1O
Communist Party 1S
Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina 1O
Fatherland (not a recognized party in the assembly)1O
Greens of Serbia 1S
Green Party 1O
Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia 1S
New Party 1O
New Serbia 1O
Party for Democratic Action 1O
Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak 1O
People's Peasant Party 1S
Together for Serbia 1O
Together for Šumadija 1O
United Peasant Party 1S
Independents not aligned with other parties10

List of members of the 11th National Assembly at its dissolution

NameParliamentary groupPolitical Party or MovementResidence [3] Year of birthNotes
Andrijana Avramov Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1979Awarded mandate on 22 January 2019 as a replacement for Ratko Jankov.
Miroslav Aleksić - People's Party Trstenik 1978Member of the People's Movement of Serbia until October 2017.
Veroljub Arsić
Vice-President of the National Assembly
Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Požarevac 1969
Marko Atlagić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1949
Vlado Babić VMSZ Serbian Progressive Party Sombor 1960
Dušan Bajatović Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Novi Sad 1967
Grozdana Banac PUPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Belgrade 1951Awarded mandate on 28 August 2017 as a replacement for Miroljub Stanković.
Dragana Barišić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kruševac 1975
Ivan Bauer SDPS Social Democratic Party of Serbia Belgrade, Stari Grad 1967Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Rasim Ljajić.
Muamer Bačevac SDPS Social Democratic Party of Serbia Novi Pazar 1977
Aleksandra Belačić Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade, New Belgrade 1986
Igor Bečić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Vrbas 1971
Vojin Biljić - Dosta je bilo Belgrade 1977Awarded mandate on 22 January 2019 as a replacement for Jasmina Nikolić.
Boban Birmančević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Šabac 1969Awarded mandate on 12 October 2017 as a replacement for Marko Gavrilović.
Milena Bićanin SDPS Social Democratic Party of Serbia Belgrade, Dobanovci 1964
Žarko Bogatinović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Leskovac 1964
Goran Bogdanović DS Social Democratic Party Leposavić 1963
Snežana Bogosavljević Bošković Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Čačak 1964
Nenad Božić Party of Modern Serbia Party of Modern Serbia Kragujevac 1971Member of Dosta je bilo until March 2018.
Sandra Božić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Pančevo, Omoljica 1979Awarded mandate on 6 March 2018 as a replacement for Vesna Rakonjac.
Balša Božović DS Democratic Party Belgrade 1983
Zoran Bojanić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kraljevo 1959
Dubravko Bojić Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade 1953
Dušan Borković Progressive - Pančevo 1984
Josip Broz Socialist Communist Party Belgrade 1947
Danica Bukvić Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Belgrade, Lazarevac 1951
Slaviša Bulatović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Vranje, Vranjska Banja 1975
Dragan Veljković Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Štrpce 1964
Slobodan Veličković PUPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Belgrade 1947Awarded mandate on 3 March 2020 as a replacement for Vera Paunović.
Jelisaveta Veljković PUPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Sremski Karlovci 1951Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 as a replacement for Konstantin Arsenović.
Dragan Vesović - Dveri Kraljevo 1966Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Biljana Rubaković.
Maja Videnović DS Democratic Party Belgrade 1979
Sonja Vlahović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, New Belgrade 1969
Milimir Vujadinović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Subotica 1979
Vojislav Vujić United Serbia United Serbia Vrnjačka Banja 1975
Jelena Vujić Obradović United Serbia United Serbia Aleksandrovac 1979Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Srđan Kružević.
Đorđe Vukadinović NS–Movement for Serbia's Salvation- Novi Sad 1962
Dijana Vukomanović NS–Movement for Serbia's Salvation People's Party Belgrade 1967Member of the Socialist Party of Serbia until October 2016.
Subsequently an independent until October 2017 (or shortly thereafter).
Nataša Vučković DS Democratic Party Belgrade 1967
Gorica Gajić - Democratic Party of Serbia Svilajnac 1958
Bajro Gegić LDPSDA - Tutin 1954Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Sulejman Ugljanin.
Member of the SDA until February 2020.
Žika Gojković Progressive Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia Sombor 1972Member of the Serbian Renewal Movement until May 2017.
Subsequently an independent until July 2017.
Maja Gojković
President of the National Assembly
Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Novi Sad 1963
Borka Grubor Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Loznica 1960
Mladen Grujić -- Belgrade 1966Member of New Serbia until January 2017.
Tijana Davidovac Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Lazarevac 1986
Miljan Damjanović Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade 1984
Božidar Delić Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade 1956
Zoran Despotović Radical Serbian Radical Party Prijepolje 1965Awarded mandate on 17 April 2018 as a replacement for Zoran Krasić.
Ivana Dinić Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Niš, Medijana 1985Awarded mandate on 28 December 2016 as a replacement for Ivica Tončev.
Mirjana Dragaš Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Belgrade, Zemun 1950Awarded mandate on 12 October 2017 as a replacement for Ivan Karić.
Zoran Dragišić Progressive - Belgrade 1967
Milovan Drecun Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1957
Zvonimir Đokić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1960
Vladimir Đukanović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1979
Vladimir Đurić Party of Modern Serbia Party of Modern Serbia Novi Sad 1970Member of Dosta je bilo until March 2018.
Živan Đurišić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Velika Plana 1947Awarded mandate on 7 June 2018 as a replacement for Željko Sušec.
Marko Đurišić Vojvodina Front–Serbia 21 Serbia 21 Belgrade, Vračar 1968
Jelena Žarić Kovačević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Niš 1981
Zoran Živković - New Party Belgrade, Vračar 1960
Slavica Živković SDPS Social Democratic Party of Serbia Belgrade, Zemun 1970Awarded mandate on 19 July 2018 as a replacement for Meho Omerović.
Tomislav Žigmanov Vojvodina Front–Serbia 21 Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina Subotica 1967
Vladan Zagrađanin Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Belgrade, New Belgrade 1968
Marko Zeljug Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Surčin 1983
Muamer Zukorlić - Justice and Reconciliation Party Novi Pazar 1970
Vesna Ivković Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Smederevo 1960Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Ivica Dačić.
Enis Imamović LDPSDA Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak Novi Pazar 1984
Stanislava Janošević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Zrenjanin 1986Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Aleksandar Vučić.
Radovan Jančić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Novi Kneževac 1958
Krsto Janjušević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Priboj 1981
Marija Janjušević - Dveri Inđija 1971
Marija Jevđić United Serbia United Serbia Kraljevo 1981
Aleksandra Jevtić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Vrnjačka Banja 1976Awarded mandate on 26 September 2018 as a replacement for Ivan Manojlović.
Jovica Jevtić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Raška 1975
Milanka Jevtović Vukojičić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Priboj 1960
Predrag Jelenković SDPS Social Democratic Party of Serbia Niš 1965Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Gordana Predić.
Aleksandra Jerkov DS Democratic Party Novi Sad 1982
Goran Ješić DS Democratic Party Inđija 1974
Branimir Jovanović SDPS Social Democratic Party of Serbia Kraljevo 1979
Vera Jovanović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Rakovica 1947Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 as a replacement for Marko Blagojević.
Dragan Jovanović - Better Serbia Topola 1972Member of New Serbia until January 2017.
Subsequently an independent until September 2017.
Jadranka Jovanović Progressive - Belgrade 1958
Jovan Jovanović Independent MPs Club Civic Platform Belgrade 1970Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Svetlana Kozić.
Member of Dosta je bilo until February 2017.
Subsequently an independent until April 2017.
Nataša Jovanović Radical Serbian Radical Party Kragujevac 1966
Nataša Jovanović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Mladenovac 1967
Neđo Jovanović Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Užice 1962Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Slavica Đukić Dejanović.
Čedomir Jovanović LDPSDA Liberal Democratic Party Belgrade 1971
Radoslav Jović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kraljevo 1957Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Andreja Mladenović.
Petar Jojić Radical Serbian Radical Party Pančevo 1938
Mihailo Jokić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Valjevo 1948
Nikola Jolović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Novi Pazar 1977
Aleksandar Jugović Progressive Serbian Renewal Movement Čačak 1975
Jasmina Karanac SDPS Social Democratic Party of Serbia Belgrade, New Belgrade 1967
Ana Karadžić PSNSSUSS Movement of Socialists Belgrade, Voždovac 1988
Dragomir Karić Progressive Strength of Serbia Movement Belgrade 1949
Milanka Karić Progressive Strength of Serbia Movement Belgrade 1957
Blaža Knežević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Šabac 1968
Milan Knežević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kragujevac 1952
Elvira Kovács VMSZ Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians Zrenjanin 1982
Borisav Kovačević PUPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Belgrade, Zemun 1943
Goran Kovačević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kragujevac 1970
Studenka Kovačević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Bor 1982Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Goran Knežević.
Đorđe Komlenski PSNSSUSS Movement of Socialists Obrenovac, Voždovac 1965
Stanija Kompirović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kosovska Mitrovica 1968
Nenad Konstantinović Vojvodina Front–Serbia 21 Serbia 21 Belgrade 1973
Žarko Korać LDPSDA Liberal Democratic Party Belgrade 1947
Đorđe Kosanić United Serbia United Serbia Kragujevac 1967
Nevenka Kostadinova Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Bosilegrad 1972Awarded mandate on 7 October 2019 as a replacement for Miroslav Lazanski.
Dragana Kostić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Sokobanja 1971
Ivan Kostić - Dveri Vrbas 1975
Nada Kostić - Democratic Party Belgrade 1956Awarded mandate on 17 April 2018 as a replacement for Miloš Bošković.
Briefly a member of the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia in May 2018.
Kostić is a member of the Democratic Party but not of its assembly group.
Radmilo Kostić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Pirot 1971
Milovan Krivokapić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kosovska Mitrovica 1949
Mirko Krlić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Zrenjanin 1955
Nada Lazić Vojvodina Front–Serbia 21 League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina Novi Sad 1950
Darko Laketić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Prokuplje 1975
Milan Lapčević -- Niš 1969Member of the Democratic Party of Serbia until April 2018.
Miodrag Linta Progressive - Belgrade, New Belgrade 1969
Mladen Lukić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Bajina Bašta 1977Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Živko Vrcelj.
Violeta Lutovac Đurđević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Varvarin 1986Awarded mandate on 13 February 2019 as a replacement for Ivana Stojiljković.
Tomislav Ljubenović Radical Serbian Radical Party Leskovac 1951
Milan Ljubić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Niš 1978Awarded mandate on 13 February 2019 as a replacement for Ljibuška Lakatoš.
Aleksandra Majkić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kikinda 1979
Aleksandra Maletić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Novi Sad 1982
Ljiljana Malušić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Voždovac 1958
Momčilo Mandić Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade 1954
Marjana Maraš Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Vrbas 1970
Vladimir Marinković
Vice-President of the National Assembly
SDPS Social Democratic Party of Serbia Belgrade, Voždovac 1976
Vesna Marjanović DS Democratic Party Belgrade, Palilula 1969
Miroslav Markićević NS–Movement for Serbia's Salvation New Serbia Čačak 1958
Aleksandar Marković Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1981
Vesna Marković Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Zemun 1974
Dragan Marković Palma United Serbia United Serbia Jagodina 1960
Aleksandar Martinović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Ruma 1976
Veroljub Matić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Koceljeva 1953
Tatjana Macura Party of Modern Serbia Party of Modern Serbia Belgrade 1981Member of Dosta je bilo until April 2018.
Maja Mačužić Puzić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kraljevo 1977
Ostoja Mijailović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Čačak 1979
Jelena Mijatović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1977
Milorad Mijatović SDPS Social Democratic Party of Serbia Novi Sad 1947
Stefana Miladinović Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Belgrade, Rakovica 1981
Zoran Milekić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kučevo 1955
Milija Miletić PSNSSUSS United Peasant Party Svrljig 1968
Dušan Milisavljević DS Democratic Party Niš 1968Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 as a replacement for Bojan Pajtić.
Nenad Milić LDPSDA Liberal Democratic Party Belgrade 1962
Đorđe Milićević
Vice-President of the National Assembly
Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Valjevo 1978
Milosav Milojević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Aranđelovac 1954
Radoslav Milojičić DS Democratic Party Smederevska Palanka 1984
Milorad Mirčić Radical Serbian Radical Party Novi Sad 1956
Nenad Mitrović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Bujanovac 1973Awarded mandate on 10 August 2016 as a replacement for Ljiljana Habjanović Đurović.
Žarko Mićin Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Novi Sad 1982
Nataša Mićić LDPSDA Liberal Democratic Party Užice 1965
Dragoljub Mićunović DS Democratic Party Belgrade 1930
Nataša Mihailović Vacić SDPS Social Democratic Party of Serbia Belgrade, Vračar 1972
Branislav Mihajlović Independent MPs Club- Bor 1953Member of Dosta je bilo until November 2018.
Ljiljana Mihajlović Radical Serbian Radical Party Novi Sad 1965
Miletić Mihajlović Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Petrovac 1951
Ljupka Mihajlovska Party of Modern Serbia Party of Modern Serbia Belgrade 1981Member of Dosta je bilo until March 2018.
Ljubica Mrdaković Todorović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Niš 1962
Milutin Mrkonjić Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Belgrade 1942
Goran Nikolić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Odžaci 1967
Dejan Nikolić DS Democratic Party Sokobanja 1979
Ivana Nikolić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Ub 1989
Ružica Nikolić Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade 1976Awarded mandate on 19 July 2017 as a replacement for Jovo Ostojić.
Vesna Nikolić Vukajlović Radical Serbian Radical Party Kraljevo 1962
Svetlana Nikolić Pavlović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Ćuprija 1955
Srđan Nogo -- Belgrade 1981Member of Dveri until 19 February 2019.
Bogdan Obradović Progressive - Belgrade 1966
Boško Obradović - Dveri Čačak 1976
Žarko Obradović Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Belgrade, Vračar 1960
Jasmina Obradović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Novi Sad 1961
Marija Obradović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1974
Olivera Ognjanović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Grocka 1969
Vladimir Orlić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1983
Sonja Pavlović Independent MPs Club Civic Platform Belgrade 1957Member of Dosta je bilo until February 2017.
Subsequently an independent until April 2017.
Jovan Palalić Progressive Serbian People's Party Bačka Palanka 1971
Biljana Pantić Pilja Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Novi Sad 1983
Ognjen Pantović Progressive Serbian People's Party Belgrade, Palilula 1989
Olena Papuga Vojvodina Front–Serbia 21 League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina Kula 1964
Marko Parezanović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Čačak 1986
Balint Pastor VMSZ Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians Subotica 1979
Snežana Paunović Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Peć 1975
Zoltan Pek VMSZ Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians Senta 1962
Goran Pekarski Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Grocka 1965Awarded mandate on 9 December 2016 as a replacement for Velimir Stanojević.
A member of New Serbia until October 2017.
Sreto Perić Radical Serbian Radical Party Ljubovija 1959
Vladimir Petković Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Barajevo 1979
Dušan Petrović DS Together for Serbia Šabac 1966
Mira Petrović PUPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Belgrade, New Belgrade 1956
Petar Petrović United Serbia United Serbia Jagodina 1951
Snežana Petrović PUPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Belgrade, New Belgrade 1972
Snežana Petrović Progressive Serbian People's Party Užice 1965
Milisav Petronijević Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Belgrade 1949Awarded mandate on 5 October 2016 as a replacement for Aleksandar Antić.
Olivera Pešić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Leskovac 1979
Branko Popović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Nova Varoš 1975Awarded mandate on 12 October 2017 as a replacement for Branislav Blažić.
Dejan Radenković Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Priština 1971Awarded mandate on 19 July 2017 as a replacement for Branko Ružić.
Vjerica Radeta
Vice-President of the National Assembly
Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade, Zemun 1955
Dalibor Radičević Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Aleksinac 1976
Nemanja Radojević Party of Modern Serbia Party of Modern Serbia Kragujevac 1989Awarded mandate on 22 January 2019 as a replacement for Dušan Pavlović.
Zoran Radojičić -- Belgrade, Obrenovac 1975Member of Dveri until April 2019.
Saša Radulović - Dosta je bilo Belgrade 1965
Katarina Rakić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Grocka 1979
Ljubinko Rakonjac Socialist Greens of Serbia Belgrade 1963
Branimir Rančić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Niš 1953
Sanda Rašković Ivić NS–Movement for Serbia's Salvation People's Party Belgrade, Palilula 1956Member of the Democratic Party of Serbia until October 2016.
Subsequently an independent until October 2017.
Desanka Repac Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Subotica 1949
Marina Ristić Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade 1974
Slaviša Ristić NS–Movement for Serbia's Salvation Fatherland Zubin Potok 1961Member of the Democratic Party of Serbia until October 2016.
Subsequently an independent until January 2017.
Marijan Rističević PSNSSUSS People's Peasant Party Inđija 1958
Nikola Savić Radical Serbian Radical Party Niš 1959
Dragan Savkić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Sopot 1947
Branka Stamenković - Dosta je bilo Belgrade 1968
Zdravko Stanković DS Social Democratic Party Belgrade 1980
Miroslava Stanković Đuričić Radical Serbian Radical Party Smederevska Palanka 1976
Aleksandar Stevanović Party of Modern Serbia Party of Modern Serbia Belgrade 1981Member of Dosta je bilo until March 2018.
Ana Stevanović Independent MPs Club Party of Freedom and Justice Belgrade 1984Member of Dosta je bilo until November 2018.
Subsequently an independent until April 2019.
Veroljub Stevanović DS Together for Šumadija Kragujevac 1946
Zvonimir Stević Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Priština 1957
Danijela Stojadinović Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Svilajnac 1969
Filip Stojanović Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade 1944Awarded mandate on 21 April 2017 as a replacement for Marko Milenković.
Dušica Stojković Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1979
Ljubiša Stojmirović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1950
Hadži Milorad Stošić PUPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Niš 1954
Duško Tarbuk Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade, Zemun 1972
Marinika Tepić Independent MPs Club Party of Freedom and Justice Pančevo 1974Member of the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina until January 2017.
Subsequently an independent until April 2017, when she joined the New Party.
Subsequently an independent member again from 2018 to April 2019.
Tanja Tomašević Damnjanović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Vršac 1982
Aleksandra Tomić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1969
Novica Tončev Socialist Socialist Party of Serbia Surdulica 1962
Bojan Torbica PSNSSUSS Movement of Socialists Bački Jarak 1974
Milena Turk Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Trstenik 1986
Goran Ćirić DS Democratic Party Niš 1960
Milena Ćorilić PUPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Šabac 1944
Jahja Fehratović - Justice and Reconciliation Party Novi Pazar 1982
Srbislav Filipović Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1984
Dubravka Filipovski Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade 1967Member of New Serbia until January 2017.
Subsequently an independent until November 2017.
Arpad Fremond VMSZ Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians Pačir 1981
Fatmir Hasani LDPSDA Party for Democratic Action Bujanovac 1957
Radoslav Cokić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Smederevska Palanka 1958
Goran Čabradi - Green Party Novi Sad 1968
Aleksandra Čabraja -- Belgrade 1965Member of Dosta je bilo until February 2017.
Subsequently an independent until April 2017, when she joined the Civic Platform.
Subsequently an independent again from March to April 2019, when she joined the Green Party.
Appears to have left the Green Party in 2019 or 2020.
Nenad Čanak Vojvodina Front–Serbia 21 League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina Novi Sad 1959
Ana Čarapić Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Kuršumlija 1985Awarded mandate on 21 September 2017 as a replacement for Aleksandra Đurović.
Momo Čolaković PUPS Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Novi Sad 1940
Gordana Čomić
Vice-President of the National Assembly
DS - Novi Sad 1958Member of the Democratic Party until May 2020.
Aleksandar Čotrić Progressive Serbian Renewal Movement Belgrade 1966
Nemanja Šarović Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade 1974
Miladin Ševarlić -- Belgrade, Zemun 1949
Aleksandar Šešelj Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade, Zemun 1993Awarded mandate on 21 September 2017 as a replacement for Milovan Bojić.
Vojislav Šešelj Radical Serbian Radical Party Belgrade, Zemun 1954
Dragan Šormaz Progressive Serbian Progressive Party Smederevo 1967
Dejan Šulkić - Democratic Party of Serbia Velika Plana 1972

List of members of the 11th National Assembly who left prior to its dissolution

NamePolitical Party or MovementTerm of OfficeYear of birthCause of departure
Aleksandar Antić Socialist Party of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 11 August 20161969Resignation
Konstantin Arsenović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 30 January 20171940Death
Marko Blagojević Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party)3 June 2016 – 19 April 20171976Resignation
Branislav Blažić Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 10 October 20171957Resignation
Milovan Bojić Serbian Radical Party 3 June 2016 – 30 August 20171957Resignation
Miloš Bošković Dosta je bilo 3 June 2016 – 16 March 20181985Resignation
Živko Vrcelj Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 12 August 20161959Resignation
Aleksandar Vučić Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 3 June 20161970Resignation
Marko Gavrilović Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 11 October 20171978Resignation
Ivica Dačić Socialist Party of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 11 August 20161966Resignation
Slavica Đukić Dejanović Socialist Party of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 11 August 20161951Resignation
Aleksandra Đurović Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 8 September 20171976Resignation
Ljiljana Habjanović Đurović Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party)3 June 2016 – 3 June 20161970Resignation
Ratko Jankov Independent (previously Dosta je bilo )3 June 2016 – 13 November 20181945Resignation
Ivan Karić Greens of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 9 October 20171975Resignation
Goran Knežević Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 11 August 20161957Resignation
Svetlana Kozić Dosta je bilo 3 June 2016 – 6 June 20161978Resignation
Zoran Krasić Serbian Radical Party 3 June 2016 – 12 April 20181956Death
Milan Krkobabić Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 11 August 20161952Resignation
Srđan Kružević United Serbia 3 June 2016 – 1 August 20161977Resignation
Ljibuška Lakatoš Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 25 December 20181972Resignation
Miroslav Lazanski Independent (aligned with Serbian Progressive Party)3 June 2016 – 25 September 20191950Resignation
Rasim Ljajić Social Democratic Party of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 6 June 20161964Resignation
Ivan Manojlović Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 21 September 20181975Resignation
Marko Milenković Serbian Radical Party 3 June 2016 – 12 April 20171974Resignation
Andreja Mladenović Independent Democratic Party of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 3 October 20161975Resignation
Jasmina Nikolić Independent (previously Dosta je bilo )3 June 2016 – 13 November 20181971Resignation
Meho Omerović Social Democratic Party of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 17 July 20181959Resignation
Jovo Ostojić Serbian Radical Party 3 June 2016 – 29 June 20171952Death
Bojan Pajtić Democratic Party 3 June 2016 – 11 April 20171970Resignation
Vera Paunović Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 5 October 2016 [4] – 21 February 20201947Death
Dušan Pavlović Independent (previously Dosta je bilo )3 June 2016 – 13 November 20181969Resignation
Gordana Predić Social Democratic Party of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 23 August 20161965Resignation
Vesna Rakonjac Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 21 December 20171967Resignation
Biljana Rubaković Dveri 3 June 2016 – 22 June 20161960Resignation
Branko Ružić Socialist Party of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 29 June 20171975Resignation
Ivana Stojiljković Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 24 December 20181981Resignation
Miroljub Stanković Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 22 July 20171946Death
Velimir Stanojević New Serbia 3 June 2016 – 1 December 20161964Resignation
Željko Sušec Serbian Progressive Party 3 June 2016 – 4 June 20181977Resignation
Ivica Tončev Socialist Party of Serbia 3 June 2016 – 16 December 20161968Resignation
Sulejman Ugljanin Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak 3 June 2016 – 28 June 20161953Resignation

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  1. Сазив од 3. јуна 2016., Народна скупштина Републике Србије, accessed 3 August 2022. (in Serbian)
  2. Includes one delegate who is a party member but not a member of the Democratic Party parliamentary group.
  3. As stated on the National Assembly website.
  4. Awarded a mandate as a replacement for party leader Milan Krkobabić.