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14th National Assembly of Serbia

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Fourteenth convocation of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
13th National Assembly
Seat composition of the National Assembly of Serbia by parliamentary groups
Seat composition of the 14th National Assembly
Overview
Meeting placeHouse of the National Assembly, 13 Nikola Pašić Square, Belgrade
Term6 February 2024 (2024-02-06) –
Election17 December 2023
Government
Websiteparlament.gov.rs
Members250
PresidentAna Brnabić (SNS)
Vice-presidents
Party controlSNS group–SPS group majority

The fourteenth convocation of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Четрнаести сазив Народне скупштине Републике Србије, romanizedČetrnaesti saziv Narodne skupštine Republike Srbije) is the ongoing convocation of the National Assembly of Serbia. It was constituted in the House of the National Assembly on 6 February 2024.

In the 2023 parliamentary election, the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS)-led electoral alliance re-gained its parliamentary majority, winning 129 seats in total. The second placed was the Serbia Against Violence coalition, which won 65 seats. The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) electoral alliance suffered major losses, only winning 18 seats in total. Ana Brnabić of SNS was elected president of the National Assembly on 20 March. On 2 May, the National Assembly elected the cabinet of Miloš Vučević.

Background

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Parliamentary elections in Serbia were held on 17 December 2023.[1] The election resulted in a victory of the Serbia Must Not Stop electoral alliance led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), winning 129 seats. The second placed was the Serbia Against Violence coalition, which won 65 seats. The electoral alliance of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) collapsed and only won 18 seats, this being its worst result since the 2007 parliamentary election.[2]

Leadership

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The leadership of the fourteenth convocation was elected during its constitutive session on 20 March.[3] Ana Brnabić of SNS was elected president of the National Assembly, while Sandra Božić of SNS, Marina Raguš of SNS, Snežana Paunović of SPS, Elvira Kovács of Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, Edin Đerlek of Justice and Reconciliation Party, and Jovan Janjić of We – Voice from the People were elected vice-presidents. Srđan Smiljanić, an independent politician, was elected general secretary.[4]

Božić unexpectedly resigned from her positions in the National Assembly on 7 May.[5][6] A day later, the Assembly of Vojvodina elected a new government, in which Božić was chosen as vice president of the government of Vojvodina.[7]

Decision on the election of the president of the National Assembly
Ana Brnabić (SNS)
Ballot → 20 March 2024
Required majority → 126 out of 250
Yes
153 / 250
No
5 / 250
Abstentions
0 / 250
Absentees
92 / 250
Source:[8]

Timeline

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The fourteenth convocation started its constitutive session on 6 February 2024, at which the mandates of the elected members of the National Assembly were confirmed.[9] It continued on 18 March and lasted until 20 March.[10] During the constitutive session, the president of the National Assembly, vice-presidents of the National Assembly, general secretary of the National Assembly, and members of working bodies of the National Assembly were elected.[3][9] Members of permanent parliamentary delegations in international institutions were also elected.[3][9]

After Miloš Vučević was given the mandate to form a government by Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia, the National Assembly elected him and his cabinet at a special session on 2 May.[11] The first extraordinary session of the fourteenth convocation began on 23 July.[12][13] The agenda of the session had 60 points.[12] During the session, Brnabić issued a warning to Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta.[14]

The second extraordinary session began on 23 September and ended on 30 September.[15][16] During the first session of the second regular session, Brnabić and SNS MP Nebojša Bakarec used profanity against opposition members; Bakarec called Zdravko Ponoš an "Ustaša garbage" (đubre jedno ustaško).[17][18] Kovács, who presided over the session that day, declined to censure Bakarec.[18] The official transcript from the session redacted Bakarec's profanity.[19]

Legislation

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The law on local elections was amended on 23 April under an urgent procedure.[20] 165 voted in favour, while 26 voted against.[21] The law on the unified electoral roll was also amended, with 153 votes in favour, on 10 May.[22][23]

Members

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Serbian Progressive Party members of the National Assembly sitting
The Serbian Progressive Party (MPs shown) is the dominant party in the 14th National Assembly of Serbia, holding 105 out of 250 seats

The tables below lists all current and former members of the National Assembly during its fourteenth convocation.[24] The parliamentary group Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP)–Movement of Free Citizens (PSG) was dissolved on 10 April, after all three PSG MPs left the parliamentary group.[25] SSP then created its own parliamentary group, while PSG opted to continue without a parliamentary group.[26] In September 2024, PSG formed a parliamentary group with the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak and the Party for Democratic Action.[27]

Aleksandar Vučić – Serbia Must Not Stop

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Andrijana Aleksandrov SNS 1979
Ivan Antić SNS 1978
Dragana Arsić SNS 1983
Veroljub Arsić SNS 1969
Marko Atlagić SNS 1949
Živan Bajić SNS 1982
Nebojša Bakarec SNS 1963
Igor Bečić SNS 1971
Ana Martać Beloica SNS 1992
Nikola Bokan SNS 1999
Ana Brnabić SNS 1975
Dejan Bulatović SSD 1975
Aleksandar Čotrić SPO 1966
Tijana Davidovac SNS 1986
Olivera Denić SNS 1989
Zoran Dragišić SNS 1967
Milovan Drecun SNS 1957
Sanja Džajić SNS 1989
Vladimir Đukanović SNS 1979
Nevena Đurić SNS 1993 Parliamentary deputy leader
Vesna Đurišić SNS 1979
Dubravka Filipovski SNS 1967
Miloš Gnjidić SNS 1984
Žika Gojković SNS 1972
Uglješa Grgur SNS 1962
Mladen Grujić SNS 1966
Dejan Gurešić SNS 1967
Sonja Ilić SNS 1981
Biljana Ilić Stošić SNS 1964
Nataša Ivanović SNS 1978
Lepomir Ivković SNS 1959
Biljana Jakovljević SNS 1988
Igor D. Jakšić SNS 1968
Tomislav Janković SNS 1973
Stanislava Janošević SNS 1986
Branislav Josifović SNS 1991
Milenko Jovanov SNS 1980 Parliamentary leader
Darko Jovanović SNS 1977
Dragan Jovanović SNS 1972
Jadranka Jovanović SNS 1958
Nataša Jovanović SNS 1966
Snežana Jovanović SNS 1986
Aleksandar Jugović SPO 1975
Stefan Kitanović SNS 1992
Jovan Kolundžija SNS 1948
Đorđe Komlenski PS 1965
Miroslav Kondić SNS 1980
Nenad Krstić SNS 1980
Darko Laketić SNS 1975
Nikola Lazić SNS 1999
Miodrag Linta SNS 1969
Vacant SNS
Nada Macura SNS 1948
Dušan Marić SNS 1963
Aleksandar Marković SNS 1981
Veroljub Matić SNS 1953
Nataša Mihajlović SNS 1993
Goran Milić SNS 1982
Nataša Milić Milaš SNS 1980
Svetlana Miljić SNS 1970
Slobodan Milisavljević SNS 1965
Ana Miljanić SNS 1982
Radoslav Milojičić SNS[a] 1984
Sanja Milošević SNS 1996
Aleksandar Mirković SNS 1988
Marko Mladenović SNS 1990
Zdravko Mladenović SNS 1977
Uglješa Mrdić SNS 1978
Lidija Načić SNS 1959
Vesna Nedović SNS 1966
Anita Nešić SNS 1979
Dragan Nikolić SNS 1960
Goran Nikolić SNS 1976
Milica Nikolić SNS 1993
Tatjana Nikolić SNS 1970
Jasmina Obradović SNS 1961
Jovan Palalić SNP 1971
Jasmina Palurović SNS 1972
Nikola Pantelić SNS 1993
Biljana Pantić Pilja SNS 1983
Miroslav Petrašinović SNS 1985
Olja Petrović SNS 1990
Tatjana Petrović Stojković SNS 1966
Stojan Radenović SNS 1948
Milan Radin SNS 1988
Dragana Radinović SNS 1976
Nikola Radosavljević SNS 1975
Marina Raguš SNS 1969
Ivan Rajičić SNS 1987
Goran Rakić SNS 1971
Tanja Rađenović SNS 1973
Željko Rebrača SNS 1972
Marijan Rističević NSS 1958
Nenad Ristović SNS 1969
Vesna Savović Petković SNS 1973
Goran Spasojević SNS 1968
Dane Stanojčić SNS 1979
Katarina Stojanović SNS 1989
Staša Stojanović SNS 1991
Dušan Stojiljković SNS 1982
Vesna Stanković SNS 1967
Sanela Strainović SNS 1973
Dailbor Šćekić SNS 1979
Dejan Tomašević SNS 1973
Aleksandra Tomić SNS 1969
Bojan Torbica PS 1965
Radovan Tvrdišić SNS 1971
Ljubica Vraneš SNS 1979
Milimir Vujadinović SNS 1979
Danijela Vujičić SNS 1978
Branko Vujković SNS 1979
Marija Zdravković SNS 1973
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[29]

Ivica Dačić – Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Dušan Bajatović SPS 1967
Nataša Bogunović SPS 1973
Igor Braunović SPS 1975
Ivan Karić Zeleni 1975
Mirka Lukić Šarkanović SPS 1968
Uglješa Marković SPS 1991 Parliamentary deputy leader
Marko Milošević SPS 1999
Snežana Paunović SPS 1975 Parliamentary leader
Aleksandra Pavlović Marković SPS 1968
Dijana Radović SPS 1989
Branko Ružić SPS 1975
Dunja Simonović Bratić SPS 1981
Vacant SPS
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[30]

New DSS – POKS (NADA)

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Vladimir Đorđević POKS 1973
Ljubinko Đurković POKS 1962
Vladimir Jelić POKS 1977
Miloš Jovanović NDSS 1976 Parliamentary leader
Predrag Marsenić NDSS 1970
Vojislav Mihailović POKS 1951 Parliamentary deputy leader
Slađana Miletić NDSS 1972
Slađana Radisaljević NDSS 1968
Dušan Radosavljević POKS 1959
Zoran Sandić NDSS 1970
Zoran Stojanović NDSS 1968
Dejan Šulkić NDSS 1972
Nenad Tomašević POKS 1971
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[31]

People's Movement of Serbia – New Face of Serbia

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Miroslav Aleksić NPS 1978 Parliamentary leader
Uroš Đokić NPS 1982
Ana Eraković NPS 1985
Aleksandar Ivanović NPS 1982
Ana Jakovljević NPS 1981
Nenad Milojičić NPS 1978
Dragan Ninković NLS 1975
Borislav Novaković NPS 1964 Parliamentary deputy leader
Miloš Parandilović NLS 1989
Snežana Rakić NPS 1961
Ivana Rokvić NPS 1977
Đorđe Stanković NPS 1989
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[32]

Party of Freedom and Justice

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In October 2024, Željko Veselinović and Đorđe Đorđić left the SSP parliamentary group.[33] They were followed by Sonja Pernat and Irena Živković; Veselinović announced the formation of the Workers' Party before 2025.[34]

Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Dragan Đilas SSP 1967
Dalibor Jekić SSP 1977
Branko Miljuš SSP 1972
Jelena Milošević SSP 1988
Peđa Mitrović SSP 1988
Dušan Nikezić SSP 1973
Tatjana Pašić SSP 1964
Goran Petrović SSP 1966 Parliamentary deputy leader
Mila Popović SSP 1978
Jelena Spirić SSP 1982
Borko Stefanović SSP 1974
Marinika Tepić SSP 1974 Parliamentary leader
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[35]

Green–Left Front – Do not let Belgrade drown

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Rastislav Dinić ZLF 1978
Biljana Đorđević ZLF 1984 Parliamentary deputy leader
Jelena Jerinić ZLF 1978
Robet Kozma ZLF 1983
Radomir Lazović ZLF 1980 Parliamentary leader
Marina Mijatović ZLF 1976
Đorđe Pavićević ZLF 1966
Bogdan Radovanović ZLF 1989
Natalija Stojmenović ZLF 1995
Dobrica Veselinović ZLF 1981
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[36]

Serbia Centre – SRCE

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Slobodan Cvejić SRCE 1965
Dragan Delić SRCE 1953
Slobodan Ilić SRCE 1978
Stefan Janjić SRCE 1987 Parliamentary deputy leader
Tatjana Marković Topalović SRCE 1969
Verica Milanović SRCE 1969
Tijana Perić Diligenski SRCE 1986
Slobodan Petrović SRCE 1990
Zdravko Ponoš SRCE 1962 Parliamentary leader
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[37]

Democratic Party – DS

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Zoran Lutovac DS 1964 Parliamentary leader
Ksenija Marković DS 1986
Srđan Milivojević DS 1965
Nenad Mitrović DS 1970
Nebojša Novaković DS 1984
Dragana Rakić DS 1973 Parliamentary deputy leader
Dragana Rašić DS 1984
Filip Tatalović DS 1981
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[38]

Healthy Serbia–Russian Party–United Peasant Party

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Miloljub Albijanić ZS 1967 Parliamentary leader
Radomir Bojović ZS 1962
Milija Miletić USS 1968 Parliamentary deputy leader
Slobodan Nikolić RS 1957
Ivana Stamatović ZS 1991
Lidija Šarac SNP 1958
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[39]

We – Strength from the People

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Jovan Janjić MI–GIN 1963
Mitar Kovač MI–GIN 1959 Parliamentary deputy leader
Ana Krstić MI–GIN 1986
Siniša Ljepojević MI–GIN 1956
Branko Pavlović MI–GIN 1960 Parliamentary leader
Dragan Stanojević MI–GIN 1971
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[40]

We – Power of the People prof dr Branimir Nestorović

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The group was known "We – Strength from the People prof dr Branimir Nestorović" until April 2024.[41]

Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Borislav Antonijević MI–SN 1967
Ana Ivanović MI–SN 1971
Branko Lukić MI–SN 1959 Parliamentary leader
Branimir Nestorović MI–SN 1954
Aleksandar Pavić MI–SN 1961
Jelena Pavlović MI–SN 1976 Parliamentary deputy leader
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[42]

PSG–SDA of Sandžak–PDD

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Pavle Grbović PSG 1993 Parliamentary leader
Minela Kalender SDAS 1984
Shaip Kamberi PVD/PDD 1964
Anna Oreg PSG 1985
Vladimir Pajić PSG 1989
Ahmedin Škrijelj SDAS 1982 Parliamentary deputy leader
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[43]

PUPS – Solidarity and Justice

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Aleksandar Đukić PUPS 1997
Risto Kostov PUPS 1954
Stefan Krkobabić PUPS 1989 Parliamentary leader
Dragan M. Marković PUPS 1965
Ilo Mihajlovski PUPS 1960
Milorad Stošić PUPS 1954 Parliamentary deputy leader
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[44]

Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Boris Bajić VMSZ/SVM 1982 Parliamentary deputy leader
Elvira Kovács VMSZ/SVM 1982
Bálint Pásztor VMSZ/SVM 1979 Parliamentary leader
József Tóbiás VMSZ/SVM 1971
Ákos Újhelyi VMSZ/SVM 1977
Úri Emese VMSZ/SVM 1967
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[45]

Social Democratic Party of Serbia

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Muamer Bačevac SDPS 1977 Parliamentary deputy leader
Edis Durgutović SDPS 1983
Sanja Jefić Branković SDPS 1984
Branimir Jovanović SDPS 1979 Parliamentary leader
Jasmina Karanac SDPS 1967
Slađana Šušnjar SDPS 1975
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[46]

Dragan Marković Palma – United Serbia

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Zagorka Aleksić JS 1987
Nenad Filipović JS 1972
Marija Jevđić JS 1981
Vacant JS
Života Starčević JS 1968
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[47]

Ecological Uprising

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Dragan Jonić EU 1966
Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta EU 1966 Parliamentary leader
Milica Marušić Jablanović EU 1983
Danijela Nestorović EU 1974 Parliamentary deputy leader
Goran Petković EU 1963
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[48]

Movement Sloga – Experts Should Have A Say

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Name Political party Year of birth Notes
Đorđo Đorđić Independent[b] 1978
Sonja Pernat Independent[c] 1976
Slavica Radovanović Nova–D2SP[d] 1966 Parliamentary deputy leader
Željko Veselinović USS Sloga[e] 1974 Parliamentary leader
Irena Živković Independent[f] 1979
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[51]

Members without a parliamentary group

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Name Political party Year of birth
Edin Đerlek SPP 1987
Bogdana Koljević Grifit Independent[g] 1979
Edin Numanović SPP 1994
Žarko Ristić Independent[h] 1980
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[54]

Former members

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Name Political party Parliamentary group Year of birth Term length Notes
Slavica Škrbić POKS NADA 1980 6 February 2024
Marija Vojinović POKS NADA 1980 6 February 2024
Predrag Bandić SNS AV–SNSDS 1968 6 February–27 March 2024 Resigned for unknown reasons, later served in the government of Serbia
Nikola Selaković SNS AV–SNSDS 1983 6 February–27 March 2024 Resigned for unknown reasons, later served in the government of Serbia
Miloš Vučević SNS AV–SNSDS 1974 6 February–27 March 2024 Resigned for unknown reasons, later became prime minister of Serbia
Nastasja Baković NLS NPSNLS 1999 6 February–17 April 2024
Milan Krkobabić PUPS PUPS – Solidarity and Justice 1952 6 February–30 April 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Ivica Dačić SPS SPSZeleni 1966 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Slavica Đukić Dejanović SPS SPSZeleni 1951 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Arno Gujon SNS AV–SNSDS 1985 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Zlatibor Lončar SNS AV–SNSDS 1971 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Tatjana Macura Independent AV–SNSDS 1981 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Đorđe Milićević SPS SPSZeleni 1978 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Petar Petković SNS AV–SNSDS 1980 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Dejan Ristić SNS AV–SNSDS 1972 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Novica Tončev SPS SPSZeleni 1962 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Usame Zukorlić SPP Members without a parliamentary group 1992 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Jelena Žarić Kovačević SNS AV–SNSDS 1981 6 February–1 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Sandra Božić SNS AV–SNSDS 1979 6 February–7 May 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Vojvodina
Vladimir Orlić SNS AV–SNSDS 1979 6 February–13 June 2024 Resigned to serve as director of the Security Intelligence Agency
Rejhan Kurtović SPP Members without a parliamentary group 1986 1–20 May 2024
Ivana Nikolić SNS AV–SNSDS 1989 6 February–10 June 2024
Sabira Hadžiavdić SPP Members without a parliamentary group 1975 23 July 2024
Jelena Bogdanović POKS NADA 1988 1 May–24 July 2024
Selma Kučević SDAS Members without a parliamentary group 1991 6 February–6 August 2024
Mirza Hajdinović SDAS Members without a parliamentary group 1977 24 September 2024
Dragan Marković JS JS 1960 6 February–22 November 2024 Died while in office[55]
Vladan Zagrađanin SPS SPSZeleni 1968 6 February–25 November 2024 Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia
Dragana Lukić SNS AV–SNSDS 1988 6 February–25 November 2024 Resigned to serve as mayor of Loznica
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ Initially the president of the Serbian Left at the beginning of the 14th convocation, Milojičić joined SNS in June 2024.[28]
  2. ^ Đorđić was a member of SSP and its parliamentary group until 28 October 2024.[33]
  3. ^ Pernat was a member of SSP and its parliamentary group until 19 November 2024.[34]
  4. ^ Radovanović was a member of NPS and its parliamentary group until 20 November 2024.[49] She subsequently joined the New Party–Experts Should Have A Say.[50]
  5. ^ Veselinović was a member of the SSP parliamentary group until 28 October 2024.[33]
  6. ^ Živković was a member of SSP and its parliamentary group until 19 November 2024.[34]
  7. ^ Koljević Grifit was a member of MI–GIN and later MI–SN and their respective parliamentary groups until 12 July 2024.[52]
  8. ^ Ristić was a member of NPS and its parliamentary group until 12 September 2024, when he was expelled.[53]

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