Politician

Siniša Mali

1972 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Siniša Mali is the 19,000th most popular politician, the 497th most popular biography from Serbia and the 99th most popular Serbian Politician.

Siniša Mali is most famous for serving as the Finance Minister of Serbia, where he has played a key role in implementing economic reforms and managing the country's fiscal policies. He is also known for his previous position as the Mayor of Belgrade.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Siniša Mali ranks 19,000 out of 19,576Before him are Jevgeni Ossinovski, Zarifa Ghafari, Phil Hogan, Ana Mato, Simon Harris, and Enkhbatyn Badar-Uugan. After him are Chen Jing, Martin O'Malley, Stine Lise Hattestad, Charlie McCreevy, Clémentine Autain, and Jana Černochová.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Siniša Mali ranks 940Before him are Ekaterina Karsten, Eimear Quinn, Poorna Jagannathan, Derrick Alston, Anne Dorthe Tanderup, and Eskild Ebbesen. After him are Pedro Reyes, Dominic Andres, Fritz Strobl, Patricia Manterola, Jan Čaloun, and Max Brooks.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Siniša Mali ranks 497 out of NaNBefore him are Nikola Milenković (1997), Zoran Janković (1974), Nenad Jestrović (1976), Sanja Vučić (1993), Tijana Bogićević (1981), and Nenad Milijaš (1983). After him are Bojana Radulović (1973), Ivica Iliev (1979), Milica Mandić (1991), Bojan Šaranov (1987), Nenad Tomović (1987), and Milos Kerkez (2003).

Among Politicians In Serbia

Among politicians born in Serbia, Siniša Mali ranks 99Before him are Aleksandar Vulin (1972), Mile Isaković (1958), Aleksandar Šapić (1978), Vuk Jeremić (1975), Nikola Lončar (1972), and Nebojša Stefanović (1976). After him are Vanja Udovičić (1982), Gojko Pijetlović (1983), Nikola Selaković (1983), Milovan Raković (1985), Bobana Veličković (1990), and Rajko Prodanović (1986).

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