# Slobodan Milošević

> Yugoslav–Serbian politician

**Wikidata**: [Q47139](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q47139)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slobodan_Milošević)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/slobodan-milosevic

## Summary
Slobodan Milošević is a Yugoslav–Serbian politician. He is principally known for his role in the political life of Yugoslavia and Serbia and for his affiliation with the Socialist Party of Serbia.

## Biography
- Born: not specified in the provided source material
- Nationality: described as Yugoslav and Serbian (source describes him as a "Yugoslav–Serbian politician")
- Education: affiliated with the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law
- Known for: serving as a Yugoslav–Serbian politician and being associated with the Socialist Party of Serbia
- Employer(s): University of Belgrade Faculty of Law (affiliation listed); associated with the Socialist Party of Serbia; connected to the political entities Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and Serbia and Montenegro
- Field(s): politics; government

## Contributions
Based solely on the provided source material, Slobodan Milošević's verifiable contributions are his political activity and public-profile affiliations:
- Political leadership and public role described generically as a "Yugoslav–Serbian politician" (no specific offices or dates provided in the source material).
- Affiliation with the Socialist Party of Serbia (party inception given as 1990-07-17).
- Academic affiliation with the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law (institution inception 1808).
- Recipient of honors listed in the source material: the Order of Labour (Yugoslav civil decoration; inception 1945-05-01) and the Order of the Republika Srpska (inception 1993).

No specific papers, books, patents, companies, or concrete project names, publication years, or product details are present in the provided material.

## FAQs
Q: Who is Slobodan Milošević?
A: He is described in the source material as a Yugoslav–Serbian politician, known for his public role in the politics of Yugoslavia and Serbia and for affiliation with the Socialist Party of Serbia.

Q: With which political party was he associated?
A: The provided material associates him with the Socialist Party of Serbia, a political party that has its inception date listed as 1990-07-17.

Q: Where did Slobodan Milošević have academic ties?
A: He is affiliated with the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law, an institution founded in 1808 and listed among his connections.

Q: What state entities is he connected to?
A: The source material lists connections to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (inception 1992-04-27), and Serbia and Montenegro (federal republic/union with inception noted for 2003).

Q: What honors did he receive according to the source?
A: He is listed as a recipient of the Order of Labour (a Yugoslav civil decoration, inception 1945-05-01) and the Order of the Republika Srpska (inception 1993).

Q: Are there detailed dates of birth, offices held, or publications in the provided material?
A: No. The supplied source material does not include birth or death dates, specific offices or titles held, or any publications authored by him.

## Why They Matter
- As a person described explicitly as a "Yugoslav–Serbian politician," Slobodan Milošević is presented in the source material as a notable figure in the political landscape linking the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and Serbia and Montenegro.  
- His association with the Socialist Party of Serbia situates him within a political organization that the source records as having been founded in 1990.  
- Recognition via state and regional honors, such as the Order of Labour and the Order of the Republika Srpska, marks him as an individual publicly acknowledged by relevant political and state institutions named in the source.  
- The affiliation with the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law connects him to a long-established legal and academic institution (inception 1808), indicating a relationship to legal education or academic circles as represented in the provided facts.

Without additional source material, broader claims about policy, specific leadership actions, or long-term effects beyond these affiliations and awards cannot be made here.

## Notable For
- Being described in the source material as a "Yugoslav–Serbian politician."
- Affiliation with the Socialist Party of Serbia (party inception: 1990-07-17).
- Academic affiliation with the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law (institution inception: 1808).
- Recipient of the Order of Labour (Yugoslav civil decoration; inception: 1945-05-01).
- Recipient of the Order of the Republika Srpska (inception: 1993).
- Listed aliases: "Slobodan Milosevic" and "Sloba."
- Wikidata/wikipedia metadata: wikipedia_title "Slobodan Milošević"; sitelink_count 105; described as human and politician in the structured data.

## Body

### Identity and descriptors
- Name and aliases: The subject is Slobodan Milošević, also rendered as "Slobodan Milosevic" and familiarly as "Sloba" in the provided aliases.  
- Structured identifiers: The supplied metadata lists his wikipedia_title as "Slobodan Milošević" and gives a sitelink_count of 105 for the subject in the data snapshot.  
- Core classification: The dataset describes him as a "Yugoslav–Serbian politician" and classifies him under the broad Thing types "politician" and "human."

### Political context and state entities
- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: The source links Milošević to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, identified as a Central and Southeast European socialist state that existed from 1945 to 1992.  
- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: The material connects him to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a post-1992 Balkan republic whose inception is recorded as 1992-04-27.  
- Serbia and Montenegro: The source also ties him to Serbia and Montenegro, noted as a federal republic (1992–2003) and political union (2003–2006) with an inception year given as 2003 for the later political configuration.  
- These entities are presented in the material as the political and national context in which Milošević is identified.

### Party affiliation
- Socialist Party of Serbia: The supplied data lists the Socialist Party of Serbia under "Key People" associated with Milošević. The party's inception date appears in the dataset as 1990-07-17, and it is identified as a political party in Serbia with a headquarters entity in the structured record.

### Academic affiliation
- University of Belgrade Faculty of Law: Milošević is linked with the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law. The institution is noted with an inception year of 1808, a country association of Serbia, and an employees value of 115. This establishes a formal connection between the subject and a major Serbian law faculty in the supplied facts.

### Awards and honors
- Order of Labour: The material lists the Order of Labour among Milošević's awards. The decoration is identified as a Yugoslav civil decoration with an inception date of 1945-05-01.  
- Order of the Republika Srpska: The dataset also records the Order of the Republika Srpska as an award linked to Milošević; the order's inception is listed as 1993.

### Metadata and knowledge-graph properties
- The structured properties provided include descriptors such as "sitelink_count: 105" for Milošević himself, and the dataset also lists sitelink counts for related entities (for example, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia sitelink_count: 92; Socialist Party of Serbia sitelink_count: 38).  
- Milošević is categorized under the general Thing types "politician" (sitelink_count: 152 for that category) and "human" (sitelink_count: 273 for that category) in the supplied relationships.

### Limits of the provided material
- The available source material does not include specific personal dates (birth or death), exact offices held, years of service in particular positions, legislative acts, policy details, electoral history, publications, or other granular outputs normally associated with a political figure's biography.  
- No titles of books, papers, court cases, or named political initiatives are present in the provided dataset.  
- Where inception dates are given, they refer to the founding dates of related entities (states, parties, orders, institutions) rather than to personal milestones of Milošević himself.

### Summary of verifiable facts from the source
- Slobodan Milošević is identified as a Yugoslav–Serbian politician.  
- He has aliases "Slobodan Milosevic" and "Sloba."  
- He is affiliated with the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law.  
- He is connected with the Socialist Party of Serbia.  
- He is associated with the political entities Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (inception 1992-04-27), and Serbia and Montenegro (inception 2003).  
- He is recorded as a recipient of the Order of Labour (inception 1945-05-01) and the Order of the Republika Srpska (inception 1993).  
- Metadata in the source lists his wikipedia_title as "Slobodan Milošević" and gives a sitelink_count of 105.

(End of entry — all statements above are limited to and directly drawn from the provided source material.)

## References

1. [Source](https://www.bbc.com/serbian/lat/srbija-46319696)
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