Svetozar Marović

Svetozar Marović
Светозар Маровић
Marović in 2004
President of Serbia and Montenegro
In office
7 March 2003  3 June 2006
Preceded byVojislav Koštunica (as President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
Succeeded byPosition abolished;
Boris Tadić (as President of Serbia)
Filip Vujanović (as President of Montenegro)
Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro
In office
11 June 2009  29 December 2010
Prime MinisterMilo Đukanović
Succeeded byDuško Marković
Chairman of the Council of Ministers
In office
7 March 2003  3 June 2006
Preceded byDragiša Pešić
Succeeded byPosition abolished
President of the Parliament of Montenegro
In office
12 December 1994  7 June 2001
Prime MinisterMilo Đukanović
Filip Vujanović
Preceded byRisto Vukčević
Succeeded byVesna Perović
Personal details
Born (1955-03-31) 31 March 1955
Kotor, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia
Political partyDPS (1991–2016)
SKCG (until 1991)
Spouse(s)Đorđina "Đina" Marović
(née Prelević)
Children2 (including Miloš Marović)
Residence(s)Belgrade, Serbia
Alma materVeljko Vlahović University
ProfessionLawyer, politician

Svetozar Marović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Светозар Маровић; born 31 March 1955) is a Montenegrin lawyer and politician who served as the last head of state and head of government of Serbia and Montenegro from 2003 until Montenegro's declaration of independence in 2006.

On 15 December 2015, he was arrested in Montenegro for charges of corruption, and on 18 August 2017, his family's assets were frozen. He currently resides in Serbia, where he fled, just before he was found guilty in 2017. Montenegro has repeatedly requested his extradition from Serbia.

In April 2022, Marović was added to the US Treasury's Specially Designated Nationals List of individuals facing Balkans-related sanctions.