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Goran Čabradi was born on 19 November, 0068 in Novi Sad, SFR Yugoslavia, is a politician. Discover Goran Čabradi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Goran Čabradi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Goran Čabradi worth at the age of years old? Goran Čabradi’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Serbia. We have estimated
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Following his election to the assembly, Čabradi originally served in a parliamentary group with Nenad Čanak's League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina. He left the group in February 2017, ironically after Čedomir Jovanović of the Liberal Democratic Party had agreed to join it to ensure it would not lose its official status in the assembly. Since then, Čabradi has not been aligned with any parliamentary group.
In June 2017, Čabradi introduced a bill to legalize medicinal marijuana in Serbia. Although he is not formally aligned with Serbia's coalition government, he voted in favour of Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić's nomination of Ana Brnabić for prime minister later in the same month after the government agreed to establish a ministry of environmental protection.
Čabradi was a member of the Greens of Serbia before forming the breakaway Green Party. He registered his party as a Slovak minority party, although he acknowledged in a 2016 interview with Politika that he did so only because it would have been financially unfeasible to register the party as a non-minority group. He added that he hoped to re-register the party in the near future.
Čabradi led the Green Party's electoral list in the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election, in which the party ran in an alliance with Jan Paul's Slovak Party and other smaller groups. The party received 23,890 votes (0.63%), well below the five per cent electoral threshold normally required for representation in the assembly. As the list was recognized as representing the country's Slovak minority, however, the threshold requirement was waived, the party was awarded one seat, and Čabradi was duly declared elected.
In September 2016, a group of dissident Green Party members sought to remove Čabradi as party president. The rebels, led by Slavica Vasilijević, charged that Čabradi was governing the party in an arbitrary fashion and particularly opposed his decision to support a resolution on the Srebrenica massacre that, in their view, described the Serbian people as genocidal. The Slovak Party, which also opposed the Srebrenica resolution, urged Čabradi to resign his mandate. Online sources do not indicate exactly how this situation was resolved, though it seems to have resulted in a party split. By March 2017, the Green Party's website continued to list Čabradi as president, while the website for a rival group called the "Green Party of Serbia" listed Vasilijević as president.
Goran Čabradi (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Чабради; born 1968) is a politician in Serbia. He has served in the National Assembly of Serbia since 2016 as the leader and sole parliamentary representative of the Green Party.