Published biographies of 46 candidates for members of the REM Council.
The official website of the Assembly of Serbia has published the biographies of 46 candidates for members of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) Council. The next step is for all authorized proposers of candidates for members of the REM Council from nine groups to meet in order to agree on two joint candidates from each group. Following that, a public hearing will be organized by the Committee for Culture and Information, during which 18 candidates for members of the REM Council will be presented. Subsequently, the list of these candidates will be submitted to the Assembly of Serbia, which will elect nine candidates in a plenary session.

The list of candidates has been published by the authorized proposers (you can read their biographies by clicking on the candidate's name).
- Protector of Citizens, Commissioner for the Protection of Equality, and Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection:
- universities accredited in the Republic of Serbia:
- Predrag Kajganić
- Milan Radovanović
- Vanja Šibalić
- Irina Milutinović
- Bojan Bilbija
- Milan Petković
- Misala Pramenković
- Alen Omerović
- associations of electronic media publishers in the Republic of Serbia whose members have at least 30 licenses for providing audio and audio-visual media services, and which have been registered for at least three years prior to the public call:
- associations of journalists in the Republic of Serbia, each of which has at least 300 members with paid membership fees and has been registered for at least three years prior to the public call:
- associations of film, stage and dramatic artists and associations of composers in the Republic of Serbia, if they have been registered for at least three years prior to the public call.
- Vladimir Đurić
- Predrag Kotur
- Željko Hubač
- Ivan Lalić
- Tea Dimitrijević
- Dragoljub Ilić
- Mladen Matičević
- Gorica Popović
- Ira Krajišnik Prodanov
- Predrag Momčilović
- associations whose objectives are to achieve freedom of expression if they have been registered for at least three years prior to the date of the public call and have at least three completed projects in this area in the last three years:
- associations whose objectives are the protection of children, if they have been registered for at least three years prior to the date of the public call and have at least three completed projects in this area in the last three years:
- Bratislav Blagojević
- Vladan Škorić
- Dušan Aleksić
- Dubravka Valić Nedeljković
- Miloš Radunović
- Tanja Janković
- national councils of national minorities:
- churches and religious communities:
Source: The Assembly of Serbia