Slavica Radovanović | |
Office: | Member of the National Assembly |
Termstart: | 1 August 2022 |
Native Name: | Славица Радовановић |
Occupation: | Politician |
Slavica Radovanović (; born 1966) is a Serbian politician and retired police colonel. She has been a member of the National Assembly since 1 August 2022. A former member of the People's Party (Narodna) and People's Movement of Serbia (NPS), she is now the deputy president of New Party–Experts Should Have A Say.
Radovanović was born in 1966.[1] She holds a degree in special pedagogy.[2]
She worked in the Ministry of Internal Affairs for 33 years in crime prevention and police training, first in the Police Directorate, Regional Administration for the City of Belgrade, and then in the Education Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Following her retirement, she started working in the Center for Missing and Abused Children.
She was a member of the People's Party (Narodna). In the 2022 general election, the People's Party contested as part of the United for the Victory of Serbia alliance and Radovanović was elected MP. Following the constitution of the National Assembly, Radovanović was sworn in as MP on 1 August 2022. Following a split in the People's Party in August 2023, Radovanović sided with Miroslav Aleksić and joined the People's Movement of Serbia (NPS).[3] She left NPS in November 2024.[4] She subsequently joined New Party–Experts Should Have A Say and the parliamentary group led by Željko Veselinović.[5]
She supports the introduction of the Amber alert system in Serbia.[6]