14 11 akcija omladine g17 plus
Aleksandar Tijanić - O Koštunici, Velji, G17 plus, pljački Srbije... (2004)
G17 PLUS - Sasa V. Matic
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G17PLUS Niš - Press konferencija 12.03.2011.
Obrad Turkovic, G17 PLUS: Podrska radi nastavka investicija
24 11 tribina nasilje na zenama g17 plus
20110225 G17 plus izborna skupstina
G17Plus URS Mladjan Dinkic - TV Avala Emisija 'Iza Vesti' (deo intervjua) 21. februar 2011.
Verica Kalanovic, o velikom uticaju G17 plus i kasnije URS
09 05 om g17plus stand
Problemi u zrenjaninskom odboru G17 plus
izborna skupština reginalnog odbora G17 plus
KONVENCIJA KOALICIJE ZA EVROPSKU SRBIJU DS- G17 PLUS ZITISTE
14 11 akcija omladine g17 plus
Aleksandar Tijanić - O Koštunici, Velji, G17 plus, pljački Srbije... (2004)
G17 PLUS - Sasa V. Matic
Omladinska mreza G17 PLUS Stara Pazova i URS
G17PLUS Niš - Press konferencija 12.03.2011.
Obrad Turkovic, G17 PLUS: Podrska radi nastavka investicija
24 11 tribina nasilje na zenama g17 plus
20110225 G17 plus izborna skupstina
G17Plus URS Mladjan Dinkic - TV Avala Emisija 'Iza Vesti' (deo intervjua) 21. februar 2011.
Verica Kalanovic, o velikom uticaju G17 plus i kasnije URS
09 05 om g17plus stand
Problemi u zrenjaninskom odboru G17 plus
izborna skupština reginalnog odbora G17 plus
KONVENCIJA KOALICIJE ZA EVROPSKU SRBIJU DS- G17 PLUS ZITISTE
Konvencija G17 PLUS - Sava Centar
2010 04 01 Izabrano novo rukovodstvo OO G17plus Paracin
Za sada, iz G17 plus samo ime Zorana Stankovića
g17 plus kancelarija u vranjskoj banji
Kome mandat poslanika G17 plus u Skupštini Vojvodine
Beljan-Balaban: G17 plus će razmotriti učešće u vladi
G17 Plus Prokuplje Izbori za Opštinski Odbor - 20. februar 2011.
22-03 izbori u omladinskoj mrezi g17 plus.wmv
Dinkić šef poslanika G17 plus
G17 Plus (Serbian: Г17 Плус), abbreviated to G17+, is a centre-right political party in Serbia. With 22 seats in the National Assembly, it is the third-largest party, and participates in a coalition with, amongst others, the Democratic Party and the Socialist Party. Verica Kalanović is Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister, a position held until 2011 by party leader Mlađan Dinkić.
The party was founded in 1997 as a NGO led by 17 economists. It became a political party on 16 December 2002, after the departure of Miroljub Labus from the Democratic Party. At the 2003 election, the party won 31 seats, and entered into a minority government with the Democratic Party of Serbia the following year. In 2006, Dinkić replaced Labus as party leader, and the party left the government over the failure to capture Ratko Mladić. In 2007, the party fell to 19 seats, but remained in a broader-based government.
G17+ is the founder and central core of United Regions of Serbia, a pro-decentralisation coalition, which also includes Together for Šumadija and several other non-parliamentary parties. G17+ is an observer member of the International Democrat Union and associate member of the European People's Party.
G17 may refer to:
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Aleksandar Tijanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Тијанић), Serbian journalist and current national TV director, was born in Đakovica, FPR Yugoslavia on 13 December 1950. Throughout his colourful career he's been a star columnist for leading newspapers and magazines in SFR Yugoslavia and Serbia, chief executive of several prominent TV stations, political advisor to some of the most notable figures in recent Serbian politics, and finally even Minister of Information for 4 months in the government headed by PM Mirko Marjanović during the rule of Slobodan Milošević.
Tijanić is very much a polarizing figure in Serbian society and gathered a great deal of admirers as well as enemies throughout the years.
After finishing high school in his home town, Tijanić moved to Belgrade to study journalism at University of Belgrade's Faculty of Political Sciences. He never finished his studies.
After working his way up during late 1970s and early 1980s in Politika publications such as Auto Svet, he got a sought after job at NIN magazine where he first wrote for the supplement on vehicles and eventually advanced to a position on the editorial board. His job in NIN was a springboard for other top editorial positions. In mid-1980s he was editor-in-chief of Intervju, another weekly magazine from Politika AD family. In parallel, he wrote for periodical publications in Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia.