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Novak Kilibarda

Novak Kilibarda
Deputy Prime Minister
In office
16 July 1998 – 4 July 2000
Prime Minister Filip Vujanović
Leader of the Opposition
In office
20 December 1992 – 31 May 1998
Preceded by Ljubiša Stanković
Succeeded by Momir Bulatović
Personal details
Born (1934-01-07) 7 January 1934 (age 83)
Banjani, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Political party NS (1990–2000)
NS CG (2000–2006)
Alma mater University of Belgrade
Profession Literary historian

Novak Kilibarda (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Новак Килибарда) is a politician, writer and activist from Montenegro.

Kilibarda joined politics early on, the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Montenegrin branch), very early climbing into its leading ranks, including the position of a parliamentary MP of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro. After publishing a literary work which mentioned a song to glory of Krsto Zrnov Popović, a national enemy, he was expelled from all Party and Republic positions and lost Party membership in 1971. He was also replaced in the position of Director of the Pedagogy Academy. Veljko Milatović was against firing him from the position of professor altogether, so that did not happen. This has led to Kilibarda acquiring a strong anti-Communist position and sliding into pro-Serbian attitude.

In the late 1980s the Serb nationalist movements were strengthening in SR Montenegro. In 1990 with arrival of multiparliamentarism Montenegrin intellectuals gathered around Novak Kilibarda and formed the People's Party of Montenegro, claiming heritage from the old People's Party from the beginnings of the 20th century in the Montenegrin realm.

Kilibarda became a fierce opposer of Slobodan Milošević claiming his work is against national interests. It is so that he, altogether with leader of Liberal Alliance of Montenegro, Slavko Perović, formed a coalition The people's concord ("Narodna sloga"). Later, he joined DPS and SDP in Đukanović's So that we live better coalition in 1997, supporting ousting Bulatović and Milošević's supporters. He was in this government from 1998 to 2000. Losing support from many Serbian nationalists who were against cooperation with DPS, they left the party and formed the Serbian People's Party of Montenegro.


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