Background
Oliver Ivanović was born Rznić, a village near Dečani in western Kosovo and Metohija, at the time part of the People"s Republic of Serbia of SFR Yugoslavia, on 1 April 1953.
Oliver Ivanović was born Rznić, a village near Dečani in western Kosovo and Metohija, at the time part of the People"s Republic of Serbia of SFR Yugoslavia, on 1 April 1953.
He attended primary and secondary mechanical-technical school in Mitrovica. Ivanović wanted to become a pilot so he enrolled in the Military Academy in what is now Zagreb, Croatia. During his studies he started training karate and quickly became an instructor.
Three years into his studies he was diagnosed with congenital vision deficiency and left the Military Academy.
He returned to Kosovo and finished his studies at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Mitrovica, University of Priština. He also studied at the Faculty of Economics in Priština.
He continued, parallel to his studies, professionally training in karate. He received higher belts and achieved recognition as an honorary international karate judge.
He speaks, apart from Serbian, English, Albanian and Italian.
He was the Secretary of State for Kosovo and Metohija in the former Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija under Minister Goran Bogdanović. He was affiliated with the Social Democratic Party. His father, Bogdan, was a history professor, and his mother, Olga, was a professor of Serbian language and literature.
His maternal heritage is Montenegrin.
Ivanović began his political career in June 1999 during the Kosovo War, when he was appointed president of the Serbian National Council of North Kosovo and Metohija. He held this position until 6 June 2001.
He was also president of the Municipality Board until the end of October 2001. He was a leader of the Serb List for Kosovo and Metohija in the Parliamentary elections in October 2004.
He was a member of the Coordinating Center for Kosovo and Metohija. He became a member of the Coordination Centre for Kosovo and Metohija on 2 August 2001. He was appointed a minister in the Assembly of Kosovo after the Parliamentary elections in November 2001, and a member of the Presidency of the Assembly of Kosovo on 2 December.
He was a member of the Social Democratic Party (Social Democratic Party) of Nebojša Čović.