Sabira Hadžiavdić

She is a vice-president of the Justice and Reconciliation Party (SPP) and briefly served in Serbia's national assembly in July 2024.

She interned in law from 2001 to 2003 and worked a lawyer at Mem Voćar in Prijepolje from 2005 until 2008, when she founded her own agency for legal and business services.

[2] The BDZ contested the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election at the front of the All Together alliance, and Hadžiavdić received the forty-second position on its electoral list.

Hadžiavdić also received the third position on the BDZ's list for the Prijepolje municipal assembly in the 2012 Serbian local elections, which were held concurrently with the parliamentary vote.

[8] Hadžiavdić appeared in the thirtieth position on a list aligned with the BDZ Sandžak in the 2014 elections for Serbia's Bosniak National Council (BNV).

[10][11] Her second term in this body was brief; she resigned her mandate on 12 October 2016 after being appointed as acting director of the Center for Social Work.

In October 2018, the High Court in Užice ruled that Hadžiavdić's appointment as director of the Center for Social Work had been illegal, as she did not meet the formal qualifications for the position.