Sanda Rašković Ivić

Dr. Sanda Rašković Ivić (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [sânda râʃkoʋit͡ɕ ǐːʋit͡ɕ]; Serbian Cyrillic: Санда Рашковић Ивић; born on January 8, 1956 in Zagreb) is a Serbian psychiatrist, psychotherapist and politician. From 2014 to 2016, she was the president of the Democratic Party of Serbia. She was commissioner for refugees, the president of Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija, Serbian ambassador to Italy and member of the Serbian Parliament.

Sanda Rašković Ivić, PhD

MP
2nd President of the Democratic Party of Serbia
In office
12 October 2014  2 August 2016
Preceded byAleksandar Popović (acting)
Succeeded byDragan Maršićanin (acting)
Serbian ambassador to Italy
In office
2008–2011
Personal details
Born (1956-01-08) 8 January 1956
Zagreb, FPR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerb
Political partyDemocratic Party of Serbia (2003–2016)
People's Party (2017–present)
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb
ProfessionPsychiatrist

In October 2017 she joined newly formed Vuk Jeremić's centre-right People's Party.

Biography

She is a daughter of Dr. Jovan Rašković. She finished primary and high school in Šibenik and the School of Medicine of the University of Zagreb in 1980. She passed her examination for psychiatrist in 1986. Sanda is the author of many technical papers of psychiatry and psychotherapy.

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gollark: There are two *medians*. There are not two *means*. This is why I said "mean" and not "average" a lot.
gollark: Sure. What is that modelling?
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gollark: Probability distributions are just functions, and you can define functions with all kinds of fun properties even if they aren't actually things you would likely encounter in real life.
Party political offices
Preceded by
Aleksandar Popović
(Acting)
Leader of the Democratic Party of Serbia
2014–2016
Succeeded by
Dragan Maršićanin
(Acting)
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