Slobodan Lalović (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободан Лаловић; 25 December 1954 – 16 April 2023) was a Serbian politician who was Minister of Labour, Employment, and Social Policy,[1][2] the position he served from 2004 to 2007.[3]
Life and career
Lalović was born on 25 December 1954.[4] In 1978 he graduated from the University of Belgrade's Law School. He was a member of the Social Democratic Party.[4][5]
Previously, Lalović was the secretary of a committee for investigating economic fraud. In 2002, he resigned, citing the committee's inefficiency.[5][6] He also served as a deputy in the Belgrade City Assembly and in the Serbian parliament.[4] He was married and had four children.[5]
Lalović died on 16 April 2023, at the age of 68.[7]
References
- ^ "Balkan - centar trgovine ljudima". B92 (in Serbian). 22 December 2006. Retrieved 29 January 2010.(December 2006 article where Lalović holds this post)
- ^ "Otkup radnog staža". B92 (in Serbian). 14 August 2008. Retrieved 29 January 2010.(August 2008 article refers to him as formerly holding this post)
- ^ Economic Council of Democratic Party of Serbia[dead link ], Retrieved 29 January 2010 ("From 2004 to 2007 Mr. Lalovic was a Minister for labor and Social Policy in Serbian Government.")
- ^ a b c Демократска странка Србије - Нова Србија - др Војислав Коштуница Archived 2 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Serbian Parliament website, Retrieved 29 January 2010
- ^ a b c Website of the Serbian Government (archive), Retrieved 29 January 2010 ("Slobodan Lalovic was born in 1954 in Belgrade. He graduated from the Faculty of Law, Belgrade University, in 1978. A member of the Social Democratic Party, Lalovic was an expert consultant working with trade unions. He was the secretary of a committee for investigating economic frauds, which he left in 2002 citing lack of the committee's efficiency. Lalovic was also a deputy in the Belgrade City Assembly and a deputy in the Serbian parliament. Married with four children.")
- ^ "LALOVIC PODNEO OSTAVKU". B92 (in Serbian). 20 May 2002. Retrieved 29 January 2010.(article about resignation)
- ^ Preminuo bivši ministar Slobodan Lalović (in Serbian)
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