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- Marinika Tepić (née Čobanu; born 8 August 1974) is a Serbian politician. She is a vice-president of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) and a prominent...
- representatives of the SPN were also on hunger strike during the protests, with Marinika Tepić being the longest one, totaling 13 days. On 24 December, a riot broke...
- protests increased during the protests, leading them to create a coalition. Marinika Tepić and Miroslav Aleksić were the representatives for the parliamentary...
- Marinika Babanazarova is an Uzbekistani museologist and curator, mostly known for being a director of Nukus Museum of Art for thirty years after death...
- The alliance nominated Zdravko Ponoš as their presidential candidate, Marinika Tepić as the head of their national parliamentary list, and Vladeta Janković...
- was chosen president, Stefanović as deputy president, and Bulatović and Marinika Tepić as vice-presidents. Following its formation, SSP gained two seats...
- election. In the National ****embly, the parliamentary group was headed by Marinika Tepić, while in the City ****embly of Belgrade, it was headed by Mila Popović...
- collection, risking his own life and liberty to acquire banned artworks. Marinika Babanazarova succeeded Savitsky as curator of Nukus Museum of Art in 1984...
- Serbian general election Kojo supported opposition candidates Zdravko Ponoš, Marinika Tepić and Dobrica Veselinović. "Pala prva klapa filma "Mi nismo anđeli...
- Skupštinu, predvodnik Marinika Tepić" [SSP, PSG, the Movement for Reversal and Union Sloga together in the ****embly, to be led by Marinika Tepić]. Danas (in...