Vjerica Radeta
- January 11, 2024
- Politician
Quick Facts
Full Name | Vjerica Radeta |
Date Of Birth | Oct 15, 1955(1955-10-15) |
Age | 69 |
Birthplace | Livno |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Birth City | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Horoscope | Libra |
Vjerica Radeta Biography
Birthday | Oct 15 |
Birth Year | 1955 |
Vjerica Radeta is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on October 15, 1955 in Livno, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Radeta served as deputy minister of justice in the government of Serbian prime minister Mirko Marjanović, presumably holding this role between 1998 and 2000, when the Radical Party was part of a coalition government with the Socialist Party of Serbia and the Yugoslav Left. In February 2000, she was included in a list of Serbian government officials prevented from travelling to European Union countries. She was also secretary of the municipal assembly of Zemun in the 1990s.
She appeared in the fifth and final position on the Radical Party’s electoral list for the New Belgrade division in the 2000 Yugoslavian parliamentary election. The party won a single seat in the division, which was automatically assigned to the lead candidate.
Vjerica Radeta Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Politician |
House | Living in own house. |
Vjerica Radeta is one of the richest Politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Vjerica Radeta 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Vjerica Radeta (Serbian Cyrillic: Вјерица Радета ; born 15 October 1955) is a Serbian politician. She is currently serving her fifth term in the National Assembly of Serbia as a member of the far-right Serbian Radical Party. She has served as a deputy speaker of the assembly since 2016.
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In July 2008, Radeta took part in Belgrade rally against the Serbian government’s decision to extradite former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague for crimes committed during the Bosnian War. During a Radical Party press conference held against the backdrop of the rally, she said that Serbian president Boris Tadić could meet the same fate as Zoran Đinđić, the former Serbian prime minister who was assassinated in 2003 after approving the extradition of Slobodan Milošević. Radeta was quoted as saying, “We are not threatening (him), but we are warning of the curse which followed all the traitors in Serbian history.” She was also quoted as saying that the Radicals had asked the Serbian Orthodox Church to state its opinion on the extradition, as only the church could formally excommunicate members and cast anathemas on them. Her comments were widely reported in the international media, including by the New York Times. Nada Kolundžija, a prominent member of Tadić’s Democratic Party in the National Assembly, responded that “Radeta’s comments could be interpreted as a call for violence, as justification for [Đinđić]’s murder,” and some of the president’s supporters called for legal action to be taken against Radeta.
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The Radical Party organized a rally in Belgrade to protest the extradition of Ratko Mladić to The Hague in 2011. Radeta was quoted as saying, “I don’t expect any incidents. Our call to citizens, to our members and to supporters of the Serbian Radical Party was public and it was an invitation to come to a peaceful demonstration.” The protest subsequently turned violent; Radeta said that she had not expected riots, on the grounds that “members and supporters of the Radical party have never been in any extremist groups.”