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Parliamentary Friendship Groups
Parliamentary friendship groups are Assembly bodies that can be established in the National Assembly for the purpose of voluntary improvement of relations and cooperation of out country with other countries. When a parliamentary friendship group is established, mutually expressed interest in cooperation between Parliaments represents the staring point.
When an MP wishes to create a parliamentary friendship group, he/she submits an application to the Speaker of the National Assembly. The Foreign Affairs Committee makes a decision on the establishment, and selects a Head and members of parliamentary friendship groups; approves decisions on the exchange of visits with parliamentary friendship groups of representative bodies of other countries, and keeps a record of membership.
Parliamentary friendship group - Republic of Korea
MP's full name | Political Party at whose proposal the MP was elected | Hometown | Age |
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DJERLEK EDIN | SPP | Novi Pazar | 1987. |
JERINIC JELENA | ZLF | Belgrade, Novi Beograd | 1978. |
JEVDJIC MARIJA | JS | Kraljevo | 1981. |
JOSIFOVIC BRANISLAV | SNS | Knjazevac | 1991. |
JOVANOVIC DARKO | SNS | Belgrade, Novi Beograd | 1977. |
JOVANOVIC MA JADRANKA | SNS | Belgrade, Savski venac | 1958. |
KARIC IVAN | “Greens” | Belgrade, Obrenovac | 1975. |
MARKOVIC UGLJESA | SPS | Belgrade, Stari grad | 1991. |
MITROVIC PEDJA | SSP | Belgrade, Barajevo | 1988. |
PAJIC VLADIMIR (Head) | GDP | Belgrade, Borca | 1989. |
PALUROVIC JASMINA | SNS | Krusevac, Trmcare | 1972. |
PETRASINOVIC MIROSLAV | SNS | Kragujevac | 1985. |
RADIN MILAN | SNS | Novi Sad | 1988. |
STOJANOVIC STASA | SNS | Novi Sad, Ledinci | 1991. |
TORBICA BOJAN | PS | Temerin, Backi Jarak | 1974. |
VRANES LJUBICA | SNS | Belgrade, Cukarica | 1979. |
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