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1969

Aleksandar Prodanović (Александар Продановић; born 13 February 1969) is a Serbian politician.

He has served in the National Assembly of Serbia and the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro and has held high municipal office in Sremska Mitrovica.

1999

Prodanović was the leader of the Democratic Party's municipal committee in Sremska Mitrovica in 1999.

During this period, the DS was part of the Alliance for Change, a coalition of parties opposed to Slobodan Milošević's administration.

2000

The Alliance for Change was succeeded by the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) in January 2000.

DOS candidate Vojislav Koštunica defeated Milošević in the 2000 Yugoslavian presidential election, a watershed moment in Serbian and Yugoslavian politics.

The DOS won a majority victory in Sremska Mitrovica in the concurrent 2000 Serbian local elections, and Prodanović was chosen afterward as the leader of the assembly's executive board (i.e., effectively the prime minister of the municipal government).

Prodanović received the 214th position (out of 250) on the DOS's electoral list for the 2000 Serbian parliamentary election, which was held three months after the Yugoslavian election.

The alliance won a majority victory with 176 seats, and he was not initially included in its assembly delegation.

(From 2000 to 2011, Serbian parliamentary mandates were awarded to sponsoring parties or coalitions rather than to individual candidates, and it was common practice for the mandates to be awarded out of numerical order. Prodanović could have been given a mandate despite his low position on this list, but he was not.)

2002

He received a mandate under somewhat dubious conditions as the replacement for another parliamentarian on 12 June 2002, when the DOS withdrew the accreditation for several Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) delegates.

This took place against the backdrop of the DSS's formal departure from the DOS.

The removal of the DSS delegates was later annulled on technical grounds, and Prodanović's mandate was revoked.

2003

The DOS alliance ended in late 2003, and the DS contested the 2003 Serbian parliamentary election at the head of its own coalition.

Prodanović appeared in the twenty-second position on the party's list and received a mandate after the list won thirty-seven seats.

His term was brief.

By virtue its performance in the 2003 election, the DS had the right to appoint thirteen members to the federal assembly of Serbia and Montenegro.

2004

Prodanović was chosen as one of his party's federal representatives on 12 February 2004 and so resigned from the national assembly.

The DS was not included in the government of Serbia and Montenegro in April 2004, and its members left the assembly before the new ministers were voted in.

Prodanović later mocked the appointment of Vuk Drašković as the federation's minister of foreign affairs, saying, "how will Vuk, when he comes down from Ravna Gora with a knife in one hand and a dagger in the other hand, explain to the international community that we are a civilized nation."

In May 2004, Prodanović was appointed to Serbia and Montenegro's powerful security services committee.

Prodanović was re-elected to the Sremska Mitrovica assembly in the 2004 Serbian local elections.

The DS, DSS, and other parties formed a local coalition government, and Prodanović served as president of the municipal assembly.

2006

He served in the federal assembly until May 2006, when it ceased to exist following Montenegro's declaration of independence.

2007

From 2007 to 2012, he was the head of Serbia's water directorate.

Prodanović appeared in the 195th position on the DS's mostly alphabetical electoral list in the 2007 Serbian parliamentary election.

The DS formed an unstable coalition government with the DSS and other parties after the election.

Prodanović was not given an assembly mandate but was instead appointed to head Serbia's water directorate in October 2007.

2008

The DS–DSS alliance broke down in early 2008, and a new parliamentary election was held in May of that year.

The DS contested the election at the head of the For a European Serbia (ZES) alliance, and Prodanović appeared on the alliance's list.

ZES won 102 seats, becoming the largest group in the assembly but falling short of a majority.

After complicated negotiations, the DS-led alliance formed a new coalition government with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS).

Prodanović was again not given an assembly mandate but continued to head the water directorate.

Prodanović also appeared in the second position on the ZES alliance's list in the 2008 Serbian local elections in Sremska Mitrovica and was granted a new mandate when the list won a plurality victory with twenty-two seats.

The DSS at first formed a new coalition government in the city with the far-right Serbian Radical Party (SRS), but this arrangement soon fell apart, and in July 2008 the DSS and DS formed a new local government with Prodanović again in the role of assembly president.

He served in this office for the remainder of the assembly's term.

2012

In early 2012, Prodanović oversaw Serbia's response to the freezing of the Danube River and the subsequent threat of floods from fast-melting snow.

2013

Prodanović was a member of the Democratic Party (DS) until 2013, when he joined Together for Serbia (ZZS).

Prodanović was born in Sremska Mitrovica, in what was then the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina in the Socialist Republic of Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

He graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and later owned a private business and worked for Srem gas.