Ivan Todosijević

Ivan Todosijević (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Тодосијевић; born 16 July 1973) is a Kosovo Serb politician.

He received his early education there and in neighbouring Zvečan, and later graduated from the University of Priština Faculty of Agriculture with a focus on fruit growing and viticulture.

[4] A candidate named Ivan Todosijević appeared in the nineteenth and final position on the electoral list of the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) for the 2002 Kosovo local elections in Zvečan.

[12][13] As a minister, Todosijević was a prominent advocate for the establishment of a Community of Serb Municipalities in Kosovo, as envisioned by the Brussels Agreement.

Among other things, he said, "the reason for the aggression against our country was the so-called humanitarian catastrophe in Kosovo and Metohija, the fictional Račak."

[20] On 5 December 2019, a basic court in Priština convicted Todosijević of incitement to intolerance for his statements about Račak and imposed a two-year prison sentence.

[27] He lost his seat in the Zvečan assembly on 23 November 2021 by a decision of Kosovo's electoral commission and shortly thereafter was deprived of his parliamentary mandate.

[28][29] Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić offered support to Todosjiveć in this period, endorsing his description of Račak as a fabrication.

[30][31] Todosijević's supporters also argued that the composition of the judicial panel (which had three Albanian justices and no Serbs) was a violation of the terms of the Brussels Agreement.

[38] The Serb List began boycotting the political institutions recognized by Priština in November 2022, against the backdrop of the ongoing North Kosovo crisis.