Bogoljub Karić | |
Native Name: | Богољуб Карић |
Native Name Lang: | sr |
Birth Date: | 17 January 1954 |
Birth Place: | Peć, FPR Yugoslavia |
Nationality: | Serbian |
Office: | Minister without portfolio |
Term Start: | 24 March 1998 |
Term End: | 11 November 1999 |
President: | Milan Milutinović |
Primeminister: | Mirko Marjanović |
Occupation: | Businessman, politician |
Children: | 4 |
Party: | Strength of Serbia Movement (2004–present) |
Alma Mater: | University of Pristina University of Niš |
Bogoljub Karić (Serbian: Богољуб Карић, pronounced as /boɡoʎub kaːritɕ/; born 17 January 1954) is a Serbian businessman and politician.
Bogoljub was born to Janićije Karić and Danica Kuzmanović. He earned a degree in Geography at the University of Pristina and his Master's Degree in economy at University of Niš. He married Milanka Babić and has four children Nebojša, Nadežda, Jelena and Danica.
The Karić family have owned manufacturing business in Eastern Europe since the 1960s. The population knows him simply as a mechanic from Kosovo without a degree. He opened a workshop, starting with small operations of under ten employees. From this, Karić grew his business empire into multibillion-dollar corporation, now known as the Astra Group.
The Astra (BK) Group is composed of the following industry sectors:
In 1987 he established first private construction company in Moscow (ex USSR) which is nowadays one of the largest construction companies in Europe.
In 2002, Karić created the Association of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Yugoslavia, the first true association of private businessmen in Yugoslavia set up since World War II.
In 2006 he established another construction company named DANA HOLDINGS. Dana Holdings is a leading, fully integrated real estate, investment and development company of residential, industrial, commercial, educational and mixed-use projects as well as PPP investments in emerging markets. The company has successfully completed construction projects totaling millions of square meters for the Russian government, Moscow City Government, the Government of Yakutia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and other countries of the former Soviet Union.
He completed primary and high school in Pec, he graduated from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Pristina, with the major in geography. He obtained his MA diploma from Faculty of Economics in Niš with thesis in Organization and development of medium-sized enterprises.
Karić wrote several research papers published in country and abroad. Many of these lectures are published in various magazines he owned. He is author of many books which focus on private business, finance, and financial management which were written by bachelor and master students at his own universities.
Karić ran for President of Serbia in the June 2004 Presidential Election, polling nearly 20% of the vote. His message was on the supremacy of economy over politics, the need to fundamentally transform Serbian society into a modern European democracy and revitalise its economy.
Karić subsequently formed and registered his political party Strength of Serbia Movement (SSM) which participated in the local elections of September 2004. At these elections, the SSM, although formed barely a month before the elections, had a surprisingly good showing, established itself firmly in the center of the democratic bloc of political forces in Serbia. Its representatives, in coalition with other democratic forces were part of many municipal councils (including that of the capital Belgrade), and it had several deputies and ministers in the Provincial Government of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.
As a new law on political parties became valid, Strength of Serbia Movement re-registered itself again in 2010 under the name Strength of Serbia Movement - BK. At that moment, SSM was in coalition with Tomislav Nikolić's party, forming an opposition bloc for the next elections.
On June 3, 2022 Bogoljub Karić was sanctioned by the EU authorities because he is believed to have close ties with the president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko; and his company, Dana Holdings, is said to be the only non-government owned entity that provides the Belarusian regime with economical benefits.[1] He is also blacklisted by Switzerland.[2]