Vuk Obradović

Vuk Obradović (April 11, 1947 in the village of Kondželj, Yugoslavia – February 13, 2008 in Belgrade) was a Serbian general and politician.

He held a PhD in political studies, having defended a thesis on issues of nationalism in Yugoslav society.

After leaving the army, he formed the Social Democracy political party and remained its leader for almost 10 years.

In 2000, he joined the Democratic Opposition of Serbia which finally toppled Slobodan Milošević in October that year.

In May 2001, he was forced to resign due to an allegation of sexual harassment of a female aide Ljiljana Nestorović, leading to the break-up of Social Democracy party into two factions.