Who is Marko Djuric, the Serb politician who was humiliated in Kosovo and demanding Milosevic's ouster?

Marko Djuric is a Serbian politician who serves as head of the office for “Kosovo and Metohija” since September 2013. He also served as the president of Serbia's foreign policy adviser from 2012, until 2014. He is a 34-year-old born in Belgrade who has carried out the faculty [...]
Marko Djuric is a Serbian politician who serves as head of the office for “Kosovo and Metohija” since September 2013. He also served as the president of Serbia's foreign policy adviser from 2012, until 2014.
He is a 34-year-old born in Belgrade who conducted the law faculty in 2010, after starting in 2002. In 200 he had joined the Otpor Movement! which stormed the overthrow of Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic and sharply criticised them.
At the end of 2012, he became a member of the president's Serbian Progressive Party. [ Serbian SNS] incumbent Aleksandar Vucich, writes Periscopi. In 2011, he was employed as a researcher in “Institute for Political Studies” in Belgrade, but freezing his status in the Institute after SNS candidate Tomislav Nikolic won the general presidential election in May 2012. This led Djuric to enter the President's Office.
On September 2nd, he was named director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija in the Government of Serbia. /Periscopi












