Posavski Venac

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sremčica, the largest suburban settlement in the municipality of Čukarica, and possible center of the future municipality of Posavski Venac

Posavski Venac (Serbian Cyrillic: Посавски венац) is a proposed municipality of the City of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.[1]

Movement[edit]

One of the latest movements for the creation of new municipalities within the territory of the City of Belgrade. Originating in 2006, the movement centered on separating entire non-urban and part of urban section of the municipality of Čukarica into new municipality of Posavski Venac. Non-urban section consists of the suburban settlements of Rušanj, Sremčica, Umka, Velika Moštanica, Pećani, Rucka and Ostružnica, while from the urban section splitting neighborhoods would be Makiš and Železnik whose inhabitants appear to be the most vocal supporters of the movement. The area largely corresponds to the areas of the former municipalities of Železnik and Umka.[1][2] If created, the municipality would have a population of 62,311 according to the 2002 census of population.[3]

The political party G17 Plus proposed it again in 2010.[4] The New Party, headed by former prime minister Zoran Živković, proposed in 2015 new municipality centered in Železnik, which would include all separate settlements in the municipality of Čukarica, making it equal to the proposed Posavski Venac municipality, minus the Makiš.[5] It was also proposed to at least separate Sremčica into a municipality of its own, if Posavski Venac is not created.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Politika, November 4, 2007, p.23
  2. ^ a b Dejan Aleksić (8 October 2017), "Dug i skup put do novih opština" [Long and costly road to the new municipalities], Politika (in Serbian)
  3. ^ Stanovništvo po opštinama i mesnim zajednicama, Popis 2011. Grad Beograd – Sektor statistike (xls file). 23 April 2015.
  4. ^ Slobodan Kljakić (2 August 2010), "Od šest kvartova do sedamnaest opština" [From six quarters to seventeen municipalities], Politika (in Serbian)
  5. ^ Nova Stranka (21 January 2015). "Predlog izmene statute Beograda" [Proposition on change of the Belgrade statute] (in Serbian).

External links[edit]