Vladan Batić Politician

Vladan Batić (Serbian: Владан Батић; 27 July 1949 – 29 December 2010) was a Serbian politician. He graduated from the University of Belgrade's Law School. He was the Minister of Justice in the Serbian Government from 2000 to 2003. In 2001, Batić announced that warrants would be made for the arrests of former persons in power before the 5 October uprising of 2000 who were suspected of misconduct through abuse of power. It was this campaign which eventually led to the surrender of Slobodan Milošević to police as an alternative to forced arrest, and the first step to his extradition to the ICTY.In 2004 he ran for Serbian Presidency in the election. At the time of his death Batić was the President of the Christian Democratic Party of Serbia and since 2007 a Member of Parliament as a part of his party's bloc formed with their coalition partner the Liberal Democratic Party.Batić reappeared in international news media spotlight when he testified before a Nicosia court that billions of dollars belonging to the Serbia had been smuggled out of the country by the ousted Milošević administration during the UN sanctions on the country, by use of offshore corporations in Cyprus registered by the former law office of the Greek Cypriot leader, Tassos Papadopoulos. Batić had been pursuing the affair since 2002.Batić died on 29 December 2010 from throat cancer.

Personal facts

Vladan Batić
Birth dateJuly 27, 1949
Birth place
Obrenovac , Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , Yugoslavia , Socialist Republic of Serbia
Date of deathDecember 29, 2010
Place of death
Serbia , Obrenovac
Education
University of Belgrade Faculty of Law

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Office holder

officeMinister of Justice
party
Democratic Party of Serbia
Christian Democratic Party of Serbia
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