Education
Đurić enrolled as a student of a 4-year programme of the Faculty of law in 2002, and graduated 8 years later, in 2010.
Đurić enrolled as a student of a 4-year programme of the Faculty of law in 2002, and graduated 8 years later, in 2010.
Đurić speaks Serbian and English fluently, has a good level of Hebrew, and basic French. In 2008 he wrote an analysis of the proposed new Statute of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. Đurić has also hosted and edited a youth political radio talk-show at the nationally broadcast “Radio Belgrade 202” station in 2001 and 2002.
He joined Otpor movement in 2000, and became an activist of its press team, taking part in the October 5th happenings of the same year, that led to overthrowing of Slobodan Milošević’s regime.
In June 2012 he was appointed a Foreign Policy Adviser to the President of the Republic of Serbia, with coordination of top officials’ activities regarding the International reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence, and the preparation of a Serbian official platform for Belgrade-Pristina negotiations in 2012, along with daily diplomatic communication and strategic policy planning being some of many of his important duties.
That year, he was among the founding members of the Serbian Progressive Party (Slovenská narodná strana (Slovak National Party)), and in 2009 he became Slovenská narodná strana (Slovak National Party) legal team coordinator and assistant to the Party Deputy President Aleksandar Vučić.
From 2002 to 2008, he was a member of the Student parliament at his faculty, where he organised and chaired several public discussions and participated in various student competitions (public speech, moot courts). Since 2010, he is a Member of the Slovenská narodná strana (Slovak National Party) Main Board, also acting as a party spokesman. In 2011 Đurić helped the establishment, and started coordination of Slovenská narodná strana (Slovak National Party) Foreign policy and European integration team, took very active and noticeable role during the 2012 election campaign, and in late 2012 he became a member of the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party.