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Ana Brnabić

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Gender Female
Age 48
Date of birth September 28,1975
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Belgrade
Serbia
Partner Milica Đurđić
ParentsRužica Brnabić
Zoran Brnabić
NationalitySerbian
Job Politician
Economist
Education University of Hull
Northwood University
Current partner Milica Đurđić
Party Serbian Progressive Party
Previous positionMember of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (2022–2022)
Siblings Igor Brnabić
Position Prime Minister of Serbia since 2017
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Ana Brnabić is a Serbian politician serving as the prime minister of Serbia since 2017. She is the first woman and first openly gay person to hold the office.

Ana Brnabic: Gay partner of Serbian PM gives birth

Feb 16,2020 3:11 am

Ana Brnabic has been criticised by LGBT activists for not doing enough to defend gay rights in the country.

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic 's gay partner has given birth in what the PM's Office said was a first for a world leader.

A statement said the birth mother, Milica Djurdjic, and baby, reportedly a boy named Igor, were "doing fine".

Ms Brnabic, 43, became both Serbia 's first female and first gay Prime Minister in June 2017.

was seen as a surprise move for the Balkan nation where same-sex marriage is not recognised.

"Ana Brnabic is one of The First Prime Ministers whose partner has given birth while in Office . . and The First in The World in a same-sex couple," the AFP agency quoted her Office as saying.

Ms Djurdjic, who works as a doctor, became pregnant though artificial insemination. She and Ms Brnabic met at a gay bar in the capital, Belgrade.

Serbia is socially conservative and homophobia is common.

The country's constitution explicitly defines marriage as being between A Man and a woman, and gay civil partnerships are not officially recognised.

Same-sex couples are also barred from adopting children, though single people can adopt regardless of their sexual orientation.

Serbia has several laws in place to tackle discrimination, inequality and hate speech, but activists argue that not enough is being done to expand these rights or enforce them.

Critics have spoken out against Ms Brnabic, arguing that she has not done enough to bolster LGBT rights.

At a Gay Pride Parade in Belgrade in 2017, she refused to say if she would like to see same-sex marriage legalised in Serbia .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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