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Vladimir Djordjevic

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Vladimir Djordjevic (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Владимир Ђорђевић'') is a Serbian politician, National Assembly member, and film producer known for his dual career in public service and the international entertainment industry. As a vice president of the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia (POKS), he plays a prominent role in shaping the party’s positions on foreign affairs, European integration, and cultural policy. Alongside his political career, he has worked for decades as a film producer, director, stunt coordinator, and martial artist in both Serbia and the United States.

Early life and background

Vladimir Djordjevic was born in Belgrade and began practicing martial arts at the age of seven. Showing significant discipline and early talent, he entered competitive martial arts by the age of thirteen and went on to earn multiple international black belt certifications. During his youth he also engaged in formal training in self-defense, personal protection, and criminal justice–related studies.

Djordjevic relocated to the United States in adulthood, where he lived and worked for many years while maintaining ongoing ties to Serbia. His international background and professional diversity later became notable features of his political persona.

Early career and entry into public life

Before entering politics, Djordjevic built a multidisciplinary career combining martial arts, security consulting, and international project management. His skills led to collaborations with private institutions, sports organizations, and entertainment professionals.

During this period, he also began to develop film projects, first as a stunt coordinator and later as a creative producer and writer. His involvement in American independent cinema helped shape his reputation as a cultural mediator between Serbian and U.S. creative communities.

Political career

Djordjevic entered national politics as a member of the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia (POKS), eventually becoming one of its vice presidents. He was elected to the National Assembly of Serbia in the 2024 parliamentary elections and quickly became involved in committees and working groups related to:

  • Foreign affairs
  • Cooperation with European institutions
  • Cultural and educational policy
  • Human and minority rights
  • Diaspora and regional Serb communities
  • Internal affairs and security

He has been an outspoken voice in debates concerning democratic standards, electoral integrity, public administration, and Serbia’s geopolitical positioning. Djordjevic frequently comments on issues such as media freedom, student protests, Serbia’s international obligations, and relations with European institutions, drawing significant attention from domestic news outlets including Danas, N1, FoNet, and RTV.

Work in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

Djordjevic is a full member of Serbia’s delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). In this role, he contributes to discussions and resolutions concerning human rights, democratic governance, and political developments across Europe.

His participation—including a widely covered “Yellow Vest” speech addressing social justice—has been featured in Serbian media and positioned him as one of the more internationally active members of POKS.

Film and entertainment career

Parallel to his political life, Djordjevic has worked in the international film industry since the early 2000s. His roles have included:

  • producer
  • associate producer
  • director
  • stunt coordinator
  • writer

One of his notable American projects was the feature film ''She Wants Me'' (2012), featuring Charlie Sheen and Hilary Duff. He has also worked on independent films, documentary productions, and television projects in both the United States and Serbia.

His creative work often highlights themes of identity, resilience, and global cultural exchange.

Work in martial arts and training

Djordjevic is a lifelong martial artist with black belt certifications from multiple international federations. He has taught students across Serbia, the U.S., and Europe, including public safety professionals, competitive athletes, and private-sector clients.

He has produced instructional programs, seminars, and youth-accessible training content promoting discipline, self-defense, and personal development.

Public positions and media coverage

Djordjevic regularly appears in national media as a political commentator. His statements address:

  • electoral reform
  • student demonstrations
  • Kosovo and national questions
  • Serbia–EU relations
  • institutional transparency
  • cultural and educational policy

His perspective is often framed by his dual experience in international cultural work and political life.

Recent activities

In recent years, Djordjevic has increased his visibility within POKS, participated in high-level discussions at PACE, and supported initiatives related to human rights, democratic standards, and cultural diplomacy. His cross-sector career has continued to attract attention from both political and entertainment communities.

Awards and recognition

Djordjevic has received awards in martial arts, community engagement, and independent film production. He has also been acknowledged within his party for contributions to Serbia’s international representation and cultural initiatives.

External links

https://vladimirdjordjevic.com

Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe profile

Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia – Official website