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Nataša Mićić (Наташа Мићић) is a Serbian politician and the president of Civic Alliance of Serbia. She was born on November 2th 1948 in Užice, Yugoslavia (now Serbia and Montenegro).

After career as a lawyer, she forced her way into the position of president of National Assembly of Serbia on December 6th 2001. After the mandate of Milan Milutinović as the president of Serbia expired, she became acting President of Serbia on December 30th 2002. After the assassination of Zoran Đinđić she declared a state of emergency immediately following the shooting.

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