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Vladimir Homan

Ministry Secretary

He was born on 20th January 1969 in Belgrade. He attended Vlada Aksentijević primary school until 1984 and the Sixth Belgrade Grammar School until 1988.
He entered law school at the University of Belgrade and graduated in 1994. Afterwards he worked in the Advokatbiro law office from 1995 to 2000. There he worked on civil-procedural cases, and cases and trade law procedures as a court intern, primarily in the Belgrade area, and beyond.
In 1998 he passed the professional judicial exam and qualified to practise judicial affairs. After leaving Advokatbiro in 2000, he opened his own office to start an independent practice. Among other things, he worked to help families of military war casualties on the territory of the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia) claim their rights to compensation.
In 2004 he was elected an MP in the Serbian Parliament, standing on the G17 Plus party list. He was a member of the Parliamentary Legislative and Constitutional Affairs Committee. There he participated in drafting the new Serbian Constitution as a member of a working group. This Constitution was adopted in a referendum in the autumn of 2006. During his mandate as an MP, as well as immediately prior to that, he attended a number of courses run by non-governmental organisations and state institutions (NDI, IRI, OSCE, Council of Europe, BFPE etc.) in the field of communications, public speaking, rhetoric, and similar skills.
In 2007 he was transferred to work in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, as Ministry Secretary in the Ministry of Science. He held this post until the election of the new government in July 2008, when he moved to the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society.

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