Zeljko sertic bio
Mladen Stilinović (1947, Belgrade – 2016, Pula) was born in Belgrade on April 10, 1947, where his father Marijan worked as the main editor of the newspaper Borba. Before WWII his father was acting, also worked for different newspapers and for Zagreb Radio Station. As a pre-war revolutionary (he was a member of the illegal terrorist organisation Crvena pravda / Red Justice) he received a nine-year sentence for communist activities. At the beginning of WWII, he escapes from prison and joins the Partisan movement. It is there that he meets his future wife, Nada (born Popović). The family lived in Prague from 1948 to 1949, then moved to Buenos Aires in 1951 where his father was the ambassador. Upon their return to Zagreb, Marijan Stilinović becomes the head of culture and establishes several important institutions, including the Municipal Gallery of Contemporary Art (today’s Museum of Contemporary Art) which was established in 1954. Due to disagreements with the official policy of the Communist Party of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, his career finished abruptly and for good in 1956, and he moved his wife and three children (sister Vesna and brother Sven) to Zadar. Following the father’s death, the family returns to Zagreb in 1959.
Marijan and Mladen Stilinović, Prague 1948
Mladen, Vesna, Nada Stilinović, Buenos Aires, 1950
Mladen left school already as a high school sophomore and from then on he was self-taught. During the 1960s, he was reading literature, writing poetry (several of his poems were presented on the Zagreb Radio Station and published in the literary journal Republika). He was interested in cinema as well as history, theatre and visual arts. At the age of sixteen he saw the performance by John Cage at the Music Biennale in Zagreb in 1963. He read Rimbaud, Lautréamont, Saint-John Perse, Khlebnikov, Osip Mandelstam, Mayakovsky, T. S. Eliot, Tadeusz Róžewicz, novels by Dostoevsky, Pasternak, Pilnyak, Sartre, Camus, Gi
At the sitting held on 23 December, the members of the Committee on the Economy, Regional Development, Trade, Tourism and Energy discussed the Bill on Cooperatives, Bill on Chambers of Commerce, Bill on Central Register of the Temporary Limitations of Rights of Persons Registered at the Business Registers Agency, Bill amending and modifying the Law on Privatisation, and the Bill amending and modifying the Law on the Right to Free Shares and Financial Compensation to the Citizens in the Privatisation Process, in detail.
Out of the 237 amendments the MPs had submitted to the Bill on Cooperatives, the Committee and the Government decided to accept two – to Article 39 and Article 69, submitted by MP Milan Novakovic. The Committee on the Economy, Regional Development, Trade, Tourism and Energy also submitted three amendments of its own to the Bill on Cooperatives Article 23, paragraph 5, Article103 and Article104. The representative of the submitter, Minister of Economy Zeljko Sertic did not accept the amendments to Article 23, paragraph 5, and Article103, but accepted the amendment to Article 104. *** The Ministry of Economy, in accordance with the Law on Ministries ("Official Gazette of RS" No. 44/2014), performs state administration tasks related to: • economy and economic development; • the position and connection of business companies and other forms of organization for the performance of activities; • encouraging development and structural adjustment of the economy; • determining the policy and strategy of economic development; • proposing measures and monitoring the implementation of economic policy for economic growth; • proposing measures to encourage investments and coordinating activities related to investments; • coordination of the work of the public agency responsible for export promotion and investment promotion; • economic policy measures for the development of crafts, small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurship; • business lending and insurance of bank loans; • crediting and insurance of export business and investments abroad; • subsidizing loans; • coordination of work related to the connection of companies with strategic investors; • proposing and implementing financial and other measures to encourage business, competitiveness and liquidity of economic entities in the Republic of Serbia; • business and financial restructuring of companies and other forms of business; • privatization; • coordination of work related to capital valuation; • bankruptcy; standardization; technical regulations; accreditation; measures and precious metals; • determination of strategic goals, improvement of work and operations, supervision and preparation of proposals for acts on the appointment and dismissal of management bodies in public enterprises; • determination of strategic goals, improvement of work and operations, supervision and preparation of proposals for acts on the appointment and dismissal of management bodies and capital representatives in companies and other forms of organization for performing activities with state cap Zeljko Sertic, who assumed the position of president of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (SCC) in March 2013, was born in Secanj in 1967.
Out of the 120 amendments the MPs had submitted to the Bill on Chambers of Commerce, the Committee and the Government decided to accept three – to Article 4 jointly submitted by MPs Balint Pasztor, Elvira Kovacs, Arpad Fremond, Zoltan Pek and Annamaria Vicsek, to Article 7 to add Article 7a to the Bill, and to Article 42 to add Article 42 to the Bill, submitted by MPs Dr Aleksandra Tomic and Zoran Babic.
The MPs had submitted 91 amendments to the Bill on Central Register of the Temporary Limitations of Rights of Persons Registered at the Business Registers Agency, out of which the Committee and the Government decided to accept one, to Article 23 submitted by MPs Zoran Zivkovic and Vladimir Pavicevic.
The Committee and the Government accepted three of the 123 amendments submitted to the Bill amending and modifying the Law on Privatisation – to Article 3 submitted by M Zeljko Sertic, president of Serbian Chamber of Commerce - Biography
According to his biography on the web portal economy.rs, he completed primary and secondary schools in Novi Sad and graduated from the Faculty of Business and Industrial Management, Union University in Belgrade.
Before taking up the position of president of the SCC, Sertic had been managing the Konrad company since 2010 (high-rise building, finishing construction works, interior design). He was the director of Belgrade-based Foreks (production, domestic trade and foreign trade deals) in the period between 2006 and 2010 and the CEO of the Magma company from 2000 until 2006. Sertic was also the co-founder of Gotrex from Vienna and Gotra from Novi Sad.