Đokica Stanojević

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Đokica Stanojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђокица Станојевић; born 1956) is a Kosovo Serb politician and community leader. During the 1990s, he served as mayor of Đakovica and was a parliamentarian in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Since the Kosovo War (1998–99), he has been active in seeking the return of Đakovica's displaced Serb population.

Stanojević was born to a prominent local family that had lived in Đakovica since the Middle Ages.[1] At the time of his birth, the city was located in the Autonomous Region of Kosovo and Metohija in the People's Republic of Serbia, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia.

Stanojević is a graduated economist.[2] In his youth, he played for KF Vëllaznimi. He was later manager of the local Secondary School of Economics, headmaster of the same school, managing director of the Metaliku company, and managing director of the Bambi wine and juice factory.[3]

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