Memories Of Slobodan Milosevic: Serbian President Who Corrupted And Died In Prison

JAKARTA - Slobodan Milosevic's career in classy politics. He was able to start his career as a Serbian Communist League sympathizer and later turned into the Serbian Communist Party. His career also rose. He was able to achieve classy positions in many companies in Serbia.

His experience as a member of the party is maximized to attract many relationships and succeed. He was able to become President of Serbia, then the Federal Republic of status. However, that leadership brought disaster. Slobo instead became a corrupt leader.

Life circles are not always a stumbling block for success. The narrative was agreed by Slobodan Milosevic. The man who was born in Pozarevac, status, August 20, 1941, has felt the misfortune of life since childhood.

He did get access to education from his family. His father, who was an Orthodox church pastor, committed suicide when he was still at the junior high school level. Another problem followed. Mother also committed suicide for a long time.

Slobo felt the pain of life. However, misfortune was not an obstacle for him to succeed. People then recognized the slobo as a student who was diligent and active in social activities. This activity allowed him to join the Serbian Communist Party.

Slobo also studied at Belgrade University and graduated as a law graduate in 1964. He began to feel the efficacy of life. The Communist Party opened up many career opportunities to Slobo. He could become a high-ranking company.

He has also been the leader of Belgradeska Banka (Bank Belgrade). He slowly filled the position as chairman of the Serbian Communist Party. The opportunity was not wasted by him. He was able to show his capacity. Political figures who support him are hoarding.

He was also supported by many entrepreneurs. This combination makes his name famous everywhere. At its peak, the Serbian Communist Party appointed him as the new Serbian President in 1989. The Serbian people also believe that Slobo will bring many changes.

Milosevic never made a joke, but he knows very well how sad it is. That ability seems to make Slobodan Milosevic considered a savior by most Serbs.

In a hot desert, hundreds of thousands of people were patiently waiting for him to get out of the helicopter. As soon as they saw him, they simultaneously shouted: Slobodan, Slobodan. Apparently, whatever Slobodan Milosevic did, it was just to maintain his position," said Siti Nurbaiti in her article in Tempo magazine entitled Slobo's Engine (1993).

Initially Slobo's leadership from his leadership as Serbian President in the 1989-1997 era, then became President of the Federal Republic ofATAN (Serbia became the main force) in the 1997-2000 era with hope. He is considered brave enough to put up a body to defend the lives of the Serbian people. However, Slobo ulcers began to emerge.

He tried to clean up Albania's ethns. He controls the entire mass media. He often uses his power to repulse his political opponents. He also acts greedyly by committing corruption here and there.

His work took people's money to be famous everywhere. Even though that image lost to Indonesian President Suharto and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos who got the number one and two presidents of Transparency International via Forbes magazine in the 2000s.

He often takes state money. Slobo casually transferred the money to his accounts spread all over the world Chinese bank to Russia. The narrative allows because Slobo has footballs working at all banks in Serbia.

He also did not forget his friends. Kroni Slobo is privileged in all government projects. Anyone who used to be poor, thanks to the help of Slobo, they became rich. This condition made Slobo's power strong.

Pamer-pamer kekayaan pun ditunjuk oleh keluargan sendiri. Anaknya hidup mewahkan mewah. Namun, kejalanan itu yang membuat rakyat Serbia membandah. Hajat hidup rakyat tak pernah dipikirkan. Slobo kalah dalam Pemilu 2000.

The defeat put him in prison for corruption and other problems. He was also taken to the United Nations prison because Slobo was considered a war criminal. At its peak, Slobo eventually died in a UN prison in the Netherlands due to a heart attack on March 11, 2006.

In addition to business partners, Milosevic has also spread the ease of doing business to his close family. Marko Milosevic, Milosevic's 26-year-old son, is one of the connoisseurs of this luxury. Besides being known for his collection of racing cars that reached 19, many girlfriends, and trendy appearances but did not have time to finish his schoolMarco is known as the owner of a sparkling business network: from the entertainment industry (discrete), property companies, to duty-free shops.

The closest source of economic and political greed inspiration Milosevic is Mira Markovic, Milosevic's wife. It was Mira who instilled primordialism and cronitism issues in Slobodan's minds. Mira's ambition to control allitions has actually been around for a long time," said Arif Zulkifli in his article in Tempo magazine entitled From Bank to Diskotek (2001).