Predrag Bubalo

Predrag Bubalo
Предраг Бубало
Minister of Trade
In office
15 May 2007  7 July 2008
Preceded by Bojan Dimitrijević
Succeeded by Slobodan Milosavljević
Minister of Economy
In office
19 October 2004  15 May 2007
Preceded by Dragan Maršićanin
Succeeded by Mlađan Dinkić
Ministеr of Foreign Economic Relations
In office
3 March 2004  19 October 2004
Preceded by Goran Pitić
Succeeded by Milan Parivodić
Personal details
Born (1954-10-14) 14 October 1954
Vladičin Han, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality  Serbian
Political party Democratic Party of Serbia
Alma mater LL.B. of University of Novi Sad
Religion Serbian Orthodox

Predrag Bubalo (Serbian: Предраг Бубало) (born 14 October 1954 Vladičin Han, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian politician who held various ministerial positions in the Government of Serbia under Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica.

Firstly, he became the Minister of Industry and Privatization in October 2004, replacing Dragan Maršićanin. Prior to that, Bubalo was the Minister of International Economic Relations. He was also the Minister of Trade and Services in the Government of Serbia between 2007 and 2008. He was succeeded by Slobodan Milosavljević.

He received a PhD from the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Law. Since 2002, Bubalo had been the general manager of Kikinda-based foundry Kikinda.

On 3 September 2010, The Anti-Corruption Council of Serbia has made public a list of persons facing criminal charges related to the privatization of the Port of Belgrade company. The criminal complaint was filed three months earlier against 17 persons for abusing their official position during the 2005 privatization. Among them are former minister Predrag Bubalo, officials of the Privatization Agency of Serbia, and businessman Milan Beko.

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Government offices
Preceded by
Goran Pitić
Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of Serbia
2004
Succeeded by
Milan Parivodić
Preceded by
Dragan Maršićanin
Minister of Economy of Serbia
2004 2007
Succeeded by
Mlađan Dinkić
Preceded by
Bojan Dimitrijević
Minister of Trade of Serbia
2007 2008
Succeeded by
Slobodan Milosavljević


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