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Marković was the mayor of Jagodina from 2004 until 2012.[3]
In June 2024, after the 2024 Serbian local elections, Marković was elected President of the City Assembly of Jagodina, the position he held until his death.[4]
Marković died on 22 November 2024, at the age of 64.[5]
Controversies
Due to public statements against the LGBT population, Marković was sentenced by the First Basic Court in Belgrade in November 2011 for "severe discrimination", defined as "inciting inequality, hatred and intolerance based on sexual orientation".[6]
On 19 April 2021, vice president of the Party of Freedom And Justice, Marinika Tepić, accused Palma and his partners of "prostitution of women and girls" in Jagodina.[7] Tepić also revealed a video of the testimony of an anonymous man who is informed of the prostitution case. In the video he explained how everything was organized, who knew everything about cheating minors and which government members attended parties where prostitution was happening, claiming that all of this was happening in Hotel Končarevo whose "real owner" is Palma.[8] Palma responded to these claims by calling them "lies" and announced that he will sue Tepić.[9] Prosecutors announced that they would investigate the claims.[10] On 23 April 2021, rector of the Megatrend University, Mića Jovanović, stated that he was a present at a party where Palma "prostituted girls between the ages of 18 and 20 to state and municipal officials".[11]