National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia / Activities / Activity details

Wednesday, 2 August 2006
Events to mark two hundredth anniversary of the Battle of Bratacic
The Chairman of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, Predrag Markovic, today attended events to mark the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Bratacic and the unveiling of a memorial in the village in the vicinity of Osecina.
The Chairman of the National Assembly of the
At the invitation of the President of the
Markovic underlined that the day was devoted to honouring fighters whose sacrifice made possible the events of 1806, the year of victory, and the key year for
Reiterating that there were no ‘large and small battles’, Markovic asked his audience whether the insurgents could have known, 200 years ago, that the Battle of Bratacic would make possible the great victory in the Battle of Misar, thereby making 1806 the crucial year for Serbia’s future history. They could have known, he went on to say, as ‘Karadjordje’s men, and both Obrenovics, arrived to help; when different people and options join forces in Serbia, its victorious road towards Europe begins’, the Assembly Chairman emphasised.
The Battle of Bratacic was fought days before the Batle of Misar. Among those who took part in it were Vicar Mateja Nenadovic, Lazar Mutan, Jovan Kursula, and
-
10.00 - eight meeting of the Working Group for the Improvement of the Electoral Process (National Assembly Building, 14 Kralja Milana Street, Blue Salon)
-
10.30 - press conference of the People’s Movement of Serbia – New Face of Serbia Parliamentary Group (National Assembly House 13, Nikola Pasic Square, Central Hall)
-
12.15 - press conference of the Green-Left Front – Don’t Let Belgrade D(r)own Parliamentary Group (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, Central Hall)
-
14.00 - sitting of the Committee on Constitutional and Legislative Issues (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)
-
14.00 - press conference of MP Biljana Pantic Pilja (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, Central Hall)