Dragan Veselinov

Dragan Veselinov (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Веселинов, born 3 May 1950[1]) is a Serbian politician. As the president of the People's Peasant Party (founded in 1990), he was among few Serbians to go openly against the Serbian nationalist policies of Slobodan Milošević and his allies in the early 1990s.[2] He previously served as Minister of Agriculture in the Serbian government. He served under two prime ministers, Zoran Đinđić and Zoran Živković, from 2001 until 2003, before resigning under public pressure when his chauffeur-driven government-issued vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian on a sidewalk in Belgrade.

Dragan Veselinov
Драган Веселинов
Minister of Agriculture
In office
25 January 2001  1 July 2003
Prime MinisterZoran Đinđić
Zoran Živković
Preceded byŽivanko Radovančev
Succeeded byStojan Jevtić
Personal details
Born (1950-05-03) 3 May 1950
Baranda, SFR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Political partyPeople's Peasant Party
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade
OccupationEconomist, politician

Car crash and ministerial resignation

On April 15, 2003, around 9:40 am, a government-issued Mitsubishi Pajero SUV driven by Stevan Bakalov with Veselinov and his bodyguard in the back seat and rotation lights turned on was heading down Beogradska Street towards Slavija Square in downtown Belgrade. At the intersection with Njegoševa Street, the SUV struck a white Mercedes 190 taxi, then lost control and ended up on the sidewalk where three pedestrians were waiting to cross the street. The SUV struck the three pedestrians before slamming into a traffic pole and stopping. Thirty-two-year-old pedestrian Katarina Marić died instantly while the other pedestrian, Srbislav Ćirić, was heavily injured.[3]

Veselinov initially did not show the intention of resigning, until public pressure grew,[4] that he also experienced pressure from within the government to do so. He announced his resignation on May 29, 2003.[5]

The court process in this case started when district public prosecutors office issued an indictment against Bakalov in late May 2004, more than a year after the accident.[6] Eventually, on March 2, 2006, Veselinov's driver Bakalov received a five-year prison sentence for "causing the traffic accident".[7] The judicial council presided over by judge Branka Pejović found Bakalov guilty of driving at higher than allowed speed and running a red light. On appeal, the sentence was then reduced to four years in May 2007.[8] Bakalov served his sentence in the Zabela prison in Požarevac.[9]

On March 3, 2009, Veselinov was questioned on suspicion that he testified falsely during trial, lying about the car going through on a green light.[10]

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