Mile Ilić (politician)

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Mile Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Миле Илић; born 27 July 1954) is a politician in Serbia. He was the leader of the local organization of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) in Niš in the early 1990s, during which time he also served in the assemblies of Serbia and Yugoslavia. He fell from power during the 1996–1997 protests in Serbia and largely remained out of the public eye in the decade that followed. Ilić returned to political life in the mid-2000s and served as president of the Niš city assembly from 2008 to 2016. He is a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia (Socijalistička partija Srbije, SPS) and continues to serve in the city assembly as of 2021.

Ilić was born in the village of Jovac in Vladičin Han, in what was then the People's Republic of Serbia in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. He graduated from the University of Niš Faculty of Law, where he subsequently earned a master's degree. In 1999, during his time out of politics, he received a Ph.D. from the University of Kragujevac.[1] He became an associate professor at the University of Priština in North Mitrovica in the same year and later served as head of the university's Department of Public Law. In 2008, he was hired as a full professor at the University of Niš. His academic focus is in the field of local self-government, and he has published widely in the field.[2]

Before running for political office himself, Ilić worked as a political advisor in the inter-municipal regional community of Niš. He was also active with the Socialist Union of Working People at the local, republican, and federal levels during the time of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.[3]

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