List of Prime Ministers of Serbia
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The Prime Minister of Serbia , literally translated as President of the Government of Serbia), is the head
of the Government
of Serbia
. The role of the Prime Minister
is to direct the work of the Government, and to submit to the National Assembly
the Government's programme, including a list of proposed ministers. The resignation of the Prime Minister will cause the fall of the Government.
The current Prime Minister is Mirko Cvetković
, who took office on 7 July 2008.
, during the First Serbian Uprising
, as the Administering Council (Praviteljstvujušči Sovjet), while the title of the head of government was President of the Administering Council. Initially the Council had no ministers, just members, but in 1811 modern ministries were created. Government ceased to exist with the collapse of the First Serbian Uprising on October 3, 1813, however later continued in exile in Hotin
(Russian Empire
) from 1813 until 1814.
Government was restored on November 21, 1815 following the Second Serbian Uprising
. Head of government was styled Prince's Representative (Knjaževski predstavnik). The style remained official until 1861, even after the establishing of constitutional government in 1835. Prior to that date, the office was of no major importance or influence and depended solely on the will of the Prince Miloš Obrenović
.
From 1861 until 1903, the head of government was styled President of the Ministry (Predsednik ministarstva).
From 1903 until the creation of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
on December 1, 1918, head of government was styled President of the Ministerial Council (Predsednik ministarskog saveta).
Under the Communist regime, Serbia got a sort of separate government opposed to the German-installed one in September 1941. First, the 'head of government' was styled President of the Executive Council of the Supreme National Liberational Council until March 7, 1945. On that day, a ministry for Serbia was created within the government of Yugoslavia (as for all the other five republics), with Minister for Serbia being in charge of creating first real government of post-War Serbia, which took place on April 9, 1945. Governments were headed by President of the Government until February 3, 1953, President of the Executive Council until January 15, 1991 and again President of the Government since then, but the term Prime Minister is colloquially used (especially in the media) since the government of Dragutin Zelenović
in 1991. In some later articles about the recent history of Serbia, term is retroactively applied to Stanko Radmilović, Desimir Jevtić and even back to Ivan Stambolić
's government.
Head of government
Head of government is the chief officer of the executive branch of a government, often presiding over a cabinet. In a parliamentary system, the head of government is often styled prime minister, chief minister, premier, etc...
of the Government
Government of Serbia
Officially the Government of the Republic of Serbia is the executive branch of government in Serbia.-Current government:The current government was elected on 7 July 2008 by the majority vote in the National Assembly of Serbia and restructured on 14 March 2011...
of Serbia
Serbia
Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans...
. The role of the Prime Minister
Prime minister
A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. In many systems, the prime minister selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the government. In most systems, the prime...
is to direct the work of the Government, and to submit to the National Assembly
National Assembly of Serbia
The National Assembly of Serbia is the unicameral parliament of Serbia. It is composed of 250 proportionally elected deputies elected in general elections by secret ballot, on 4 years term. The National Assembly elects the President of the National Assembly who presides over the sessions...
the Government's programme, including a list of proposed ministers. The resignation of the Prime Minister will cause the fall of the Government.
The current Prime Minister is Mirko Cvetković
Mirko Cvetkovic
Mirko Cvetković is a Serbian economist and the Prime Minister of Serbia as well as the Minister of Finance.-Biography:...
, who took office on 7 July 2008.
History of the office
The first modern Serbian government was established on August 27, 1805 in Voljavča near StragariStragari
Stragari is a village and municipality situated in the central part of Šumadija District in Serbia. The municipality of Stragari is one of the five municipalities of Kragujevac city.- Geography :...
, during the First Serbian Uprising
First Serbian Uprising
The First Serbian Uprising was the first stage of the Serbian Revolution , the successful wars of independence that lasted for 9 years and approximately 9 months , during which Serbia perceived itself as an independent state for the first time after more than three centuries of Ottoman rule and...
, as the Administering Council (Praviteljstvujušči Sovjet), while the title of the head of government was President of the Administering Council. Initially the Council had no ministers, just members, but in 1811 modern ministries were created. Government ceased to exist with the collapse of the First Serbian Uprising on October 3, 1813, however later continued in exile in Hotin
Khotyn
Khotyn is a city in Chernivtsi Oblast of western Ukraine, and is the administrative center of Khotyn Raion within the oblast, and is located south-west of Kamianets-Podilskyi. According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, it has a population of 11,124...
(Russian Empire
Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia and the predecessor of the Soviet Union...
) from 1813 until 1814.
Government was restored on November 21, 1815 following the Second Serbian Uprising
Second Serbian Uprising
The Second Serbian Uprising was a second phase of the Serbian revolution against the Ottoman Empire, which erupted shortly after the re-annexation of the country to the Ottoman Empire, in 1813. The occupation was enforced following the defeat of the First Serbian Uprising , during which Serbia...
. Head of government was styled Prince's Representative (Knjaževski predstavnik). The style remained official until 1861, even after the establishing of constitutional government in 1835. Prior to that date, the office was of no major importance or influence and depended solely on the will of the Prince Miloš Obrenović
Miloš Obrenovic I, Prince of Serbia
Miloš Obrenović was Prince of Serbia from 1815 to 1839, and again from 1858 to 1860. He participated in the First Serbian Uprising, led Serbs in the Second Serbian Uprising, and founded the House of Obrenović...
.
From 1861 until 1903, the head of government was styled President of the Ministry (Predsednik ministarstva).
From 1903 until the creation of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a state stretching from the Western Balkans to Central Europe which existed during the often-tumultuous interwar era of 1918–1941...
on December 1, 1918, head of government was styled President of the Ministerial Council (Predsednik ministarskog saveta).
Under the Communist regime, Serbia got a sort of separate government opposed to the German-installed one in September 1941. First, the 'head of government' was styled President of the Executive Council of the Supreme National Liberational Council until March 7, 1945. On that day, a ministry for Serbia was created within the government of Yugoslavia (as for all the other five republics), with Minister for Serbia being in charge of creating first real government of post-War Serbia, which took place on April 9, 1945. Governments were headed by President of the Government until February 3, 1953, President of the Executive Council until January 15, 1991 and again President of the Government since then, but the term Prime Minister is colloquially used (especially in the media) since the government of Dragutin Zelenović
Dragutin Zelenovic
-References:...
in 1991. In some later articles about the recent history of Serbia, term is retroactively applied to Stanko Radmilović, Desimir Jevtić and even back to Ivan Stambolić
Ivan Stambolic
Ivan Stambolić was a Communist Party of Yugoslavia official and the President of the Republic of Serbia in the 1980s who was later victim of an assassination....
's government.
Revolution
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Presidents of the Administering Council 1804 - 1814 |
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1 | Mateja Nenadović Mateja Nenadovic Prota Mateja Nenadović was a Serbian archpriest, writer, and a notable leader of the First Serbian Uprising. He is generally called Prota Mateja, since as a boy of sixteen he was made a priest, and a few years later became archpriest of Valjevo... |
1777–1854 | 27 August 1805 | January 1807 | None | First President of the Administering Council; he was a priest (prota) | ||
2 | Mladen Milovanović Mladen Milovanović Mladen Milovanović was a merchant, a Duke in the First Serbian Uprising, associate of Karađorđe and leader of his party, President of the Administering Council and first Serbian Minister of Defence .-Biography:Mladen was of Drobnjak ancestry.He was very selfish, acquisitive, and resolute, very... |
1760–1823 | January 1807 | 1810 | None | First term; after modern ministries were created in 1811 became the first Serbian Minister of Defence Minister of Defence (Serbia) Minister of Defence is the person in charge of the Ministry of Defence of Serbia. The current Minister is Dragan Šutanovac, since 15 May 2007.-List of ministers:... |
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3 | Jakov Nenadović Jakov Nenadovic Jakov Nenadović was the first Serbian Interior Minister. He played an important role as voivode in the First Serbian Uprising against the Turks, along with his nephew, Mateja Nenadović... |
1765–1836 | 1810 | 22 January 1811 | None | Uncle of Mateja Nenadović Mateja Nenadovic Prota Mateja Nenadović was a Serbian archpriest, writer, and a notable leader of the First Serbian Uprising. He is generally called Prota Mateja, since as a boy of sixteen he was made a priest, and a few years later became archpriest of Valjevo... ; after modern ministries were created in 1811 became the first Serbian Minister of Interior Minister of Internal Affairs (Serbia) Minister of Internal Affairs is the person in charge of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia. The current Minister is Ivica Dačić, since 7 July 2008.-List of ministers:-External links:*... |
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4 | Karađorđe Petrović | 1762–1817 | 22 January 1811 | 3 October 1813 | None | Head of State (Grand Vožd) from 1804; founder of the House of Karađorđević; after constitutional reforms in 1811, also took office of the President of the Administering Council | ||
5 | Mladen Milovanović Mladen Milovanović Mladen Milovanović was a merchant, a Duke in the First Serbian Uprising, associate of Karađorđe and leader of his party, President of the Administering Council and first Serbian Minister of Defence .-Biography:Mladen was of Drobnjak ancestry.He was very selfish, acquisitive, and resolute, very... |
1760–1823 | 1813 | 1814 | None | Second term; in exile in Khotyn Khotyn Khotyn is a city in Chernivtsi Oblast of western Ukraine, and is the administrative center of Khotyn Raion within the oblast, and is located south-west of Kamianets-Podilskyi. According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, it has a population of 11,124... , Russian Empire Russian Empire The Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia and the predecessor of the Soviet Union... |
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Principality
Order | Head of Government | Lifespan | Took office | Left office | Party | Note | ||
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Representatives of the Prince 1815 - 1861 |
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6 | Petar Nikolajević Moler Petar Nikolajević Moler Petar Nikolajević Moler was a Duke during the Serbian Revolution; participating in both the First and Second Serbian Uprising, and was one of the Prince's Representatives from 1815 to 1816.-Biography:... |
1775–1816 | 21 November 1815 | 16 May 1816 | None | |||
7 | Jevrem Obrenović | 1790–1856 | 1821 | 1826 | None | |||
8 | Miloje Todorović | 1762–1832 | 1826 | 1826 | None | |||
9 | Dimitrije Davidović | 1789–1839 | 1826 | 1829 | None | |||
10 | Koca Marković | 1795–1836 | 15 February 1835 | 26 February 1839 | None | |||
11 | Avram Petronijević Avram Petronijević Avram Petronijević was a politician and several times Foreign Minister of the Principality of Serbia.-Biography:Petronijević was born on September 13, 1791 in Tekija, on the Danube. He taught school in neighboring Orşova , and in 1817 he returned to Serbia. He became the personal secretary of... |
1791–1852 | 26 February 1839 | 7 April 1840 | None | First term | ||
N/A | Paun Janković | 1808–1865 | 7 April 1840 | 15 May 1840 | None | Acting (7 April - 15 May 1840) |
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12 | Đorđe Protić | 1793–1857 | 15 May 1840 | 7 September 1842 | None | |||
13 | Avram Petronijević Avram Petronijević Avram Petronijević was a politician and several times Foreign Minister of the Principality of Serbia.-Biography:Petronijević was born on September 13, 1791 in Tekija, on the Danube. He taught school in neighboring Orşova , and in 1817 he returned to Serbia. He became the personal secretary of... |
1791–1852 | 7 September 1842 | 6 October 1843 | None | Second term | ||
14 | Aleksa Simić Aleksa Simić Aleksa Simić was a Serbian politician and one of strongest of the Ustavobranioci .... |
1800–1872 | 6 October 1843 | 11 October 1844 | None | First term | ||
15 | Avram Petronijević Avram Petronijević Avram Petronijević was a politician and several times Foreign Minister of the Principality of Serbia.-Biography:Petronijević was born on September 13, 1791 in Tekija, on the Danube. He taught school in neighboring Orşova , and in 1817 he returned to Serbia. He became the personal secretary of... |
1791–1852 | 11 October 1844 | 22 April 1852 | None | Third term. Died in Constantinople Constantinople Constantinople was the capital of the Roman, Eastern Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and Ottoman Empires. Throughout most of the Middle Ages, Constantinople was Europe's largest and wealthiest city.-Names:... while on official visit to the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries... . |
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16 | Ilija Garašanin Ilija Garašanin Ilija Garašanin was a Serbian politician and statesman, serving as Interior Minister and Prime Minister .... |
1812–1874 | 22 April 1852 | 26 March 1853 | None | First term | ||
17 | Aleksa Simić Aleksa Simić Aleksa Simić was a Serbian politician and one of strongest of the Ustavobranioci .... |
1800–1872 | 26 March 1853 | 28 December 1855 | None | Second term | ||
18 | Aleksa Janković | 1806–1869 | 28 December 1855 | 10 June 1856 | None | |||
N/A | Stevan Marković Stevan Marković Stevan Marković was Serbian politician and member of the Society of Serbian Letters.-Biography:... |
1804–1864 | 10 June 1856 | 28 September 1856 | None | Acting (10 June - 28 September 1856) |
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19 | Aleksa Simić Aleksa Simić Aleksa Simić was a Serbian politician and one of strongest of the Ustavobranioci .... |
1800–1872 | 28 September 1856 | 1 July 1857 | None | Third term | ||
20 | Stevan Marković Stevan Marković Stevan Marković was Serbian politician and member of the Society of Serbian Letters.-Biography:... |
1804–1864 | 1 July 1857 | 12 June 1858 | None | |||
21 | Stevan Magazinović | 1804–1874 | 12 June 1858 | 18 April 1859 | None | |||
22 | Cvetko Rajović | 1793–1873 | 18 April 1859 | 8 November 1860 | None | |||
23 | Filip Hristić Filip Hristić Filip Hristić was Prince's Representative , Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Education, Governor of National Bank, permanent Extraordinary Minister Plenipotentiary of Serbia in Constantinople, Vienna, Berlin and London, and an honorary member of the Serbian Royal Academy.-Early:Filip... |
1819–1905 | 8 November 1860 | 21 October 1861 | None | |||
Presidents of the Ministry 1861 - 1882 |
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24 | Ilija Garašanin Ilija Garašanin Ilija Garašanin was a Serbian politician and statesman, serving as Interior Minister and Prime Minister .... |
1812–1874 | 21 October 1861 | 15 November 1867 | Conservative Party | Second term | ||
25 | Jovan Ristić Jovan Ristic Jovan Ristić, or Ristitch was a Serbian statesman and diplomat.... |
1831–1899 | 15 November 1867 | 3 December 1867 | Liberal Party Liberalism in Serbia This article gives an overview of liberalism in Serbia. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme... |
First term | ||
26 | Nikola Hristić Nikola Hristić Nikola Hristić , was a Serbian politician, minister and prime minister.-Biography:... |
1818–1911 | 3 December 1867 | 3 July 1868 | Conservative Party | First term | ||
27 | Đorđe Cenić | 1825–1903 | 3 July 1868 | 8 August 1869 | Conservative Party | |||
28 | Radivoje Milojković | 1832–1888 | 8 August 1869 | 22 August 1872 | Liberal Party Liberalism in Serbia This article gives an overview of liberalism in Serbia. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme... |
Removed from office when Prince Milan IV, aged eighteen, came of age and appointed a new government. | ||
29 | Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac General Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac was Serbian soldier and politician. His father, Petar, was a rural merchant and shopkeeper from Blaznava, although a story circulated that his real father was Prince Miloš Obrenović. He finished elementary school and painting craft... |
1824–1873 | 22 August 1872 | 5 April 1873 | Independent Independent (politician) In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do... |
Military officer (general). Died in office of natural causes. |
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30 | Jovan Ristić Jovan Ristic Jovan Ristić, or Ristitch was a Serbian statesman and diplomat.... |
1831–1899 | 5 April 1873 | 3 November 1873 | Liberal Party Liberalism in Serbia This article gives an overview of liberalism in Serbia. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme... |
Second term; acting up to 14 April 1873 | ||
31 | Jovan Marinović Jovan Marinovic Jovan Marinović , was a Serbian politician and diplomat, that introduced several enlightened reforms in Serbian political system... |
1821–1893 | 3 November 1873 | 7 December 1874 | Progressive Party Serbian Progressive Party (historical) The Serbian Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Serbia that existed from 1881 to 1919.-Origins:The origin of the Progressive Party can be traced back to a political grouping known as "Young Conservatives" that had existed from 1871... |
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32 | Aćim Čumić | 1836–1901 | 7 December 1874 | 3 February 1875 | Progressive Party Serbian Progressive Party (historical) The Serbian Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Serbia that existed from 1881 to 1919.-Origins:The origin of the Progressive Party can be traced back to a political grouping known as "Young Conservatives" that had existed from 1871... |
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33 | Danilo Stefanović | 1815–1886 | 3 February 1875 | 31 August 1875 | Conservative Party | |||
34 | Stevča Mihailović Stevča Mihailović Stevča Mihailović , was a Serbian politician and Prime Minister.-Biography:Under the Prince Miloš he was a customs official, and during the first reign of Prince Mihailo district chief. In 1842, when Toma Vučić-Perišić rebelled in favor of Constitution, the military tries to help the prince, but... |
1804–1888 | 31 August 1875 | 8 October 1875 | Liberal Party Liberalism in Serbia This article gives an overview of liberalism in Serbia. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme... |
First term | ||
35 | Ljubomir Kaljević Ljubomir Kaljević Ljubomir Kaljević was Serbian politician, academic and Prime Minister of Serbia.-Biography:Kaljević completed Gymnasium in Belgrade and studied the state sciencies in Heidelberg and Paris... |
1841–1907 | 8 October 1875 | 6 May 1876 | Serbian Progressive Party Serbian Progressive Party (historical) The Serbian Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Serbia that existed from 1881 to 1919.-Origins:The origin of the Progressive Party can be traced back to a political grouping known as "Young Conservatives" that had existed from 1871... |
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36 | Stevča Mihailović Stevča Mihailović Stevča Mihailović , was a Serbian politician and Prime Minister.-Biography:Under the Prince Miloš he was a customs official, and during the first reign of Prince Mihailo district chief. In 1842, when Toma Vučić-Perišić rebelled in favor of Constitution, the military tries to help the prince, but... |
1804–1888 | 6 May 1876 | 13 October 1878 | Liberal Party Liberalism in Serbia This article gives an overview of liberalism in Serbia. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme... |
Second term | ||
37 | Jovan Ristić Jovan Ristic Jovan Ristić, or Ristitch was a Serbian statesman and diplomat.... |
1831–1899 | 13 October 1878 | 2 November 1880 | Liberal Party Liberalism in Serbia This article gives an overview of liberalism in Serbia. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme... |
Third term | ||
38 | Milan Piroćanac Milan Pirocanac Milan Piroćanac , was a prominent Serbian statesman and politician, leader and founder of the Progressive party , and a Prime Minister of the Principality, later Kingdom of Serbia in the 19th century.- Life and career :Piroćanac was born into a family originally from the Pirot area in... |
1837–1897 | 2 November 1880 | 6 March 1882 | Serbian Progressive Party Serbian Progressive Party (historical) The Serbian Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Serbia that existed from 1881 to 1919.-Origins:The origin of the Progressive Party can be traced back to a political grouping known as "Young Conservatives" that had existed from 1871... |
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Kingdom
Order | Head of Government | Lifespan | Took office | Left office | Party | Note | ||
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Presidents of the Ministry 1882 - 1903 |
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38 | Milan Piroćanac Milan Pirocanac Milan Piroćanac , was a prominent Serbian statesman and politician, leader and founder of the Progressive party , and a Prime Minister of the Principality, later Kingdom of Serbia in the 19th century.- Life and career :Piroćanac was born into a family originally from the Pirot area in... |
1837–1897 | 6 March 1882 | 3 October 1883 | Serbian Progressive Party Serbian Progressive Party (historical) The Serbian Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Serbia that existed from 1881 to 1919.-Origins:The origin of the Progressive Party can be traced back to a political grouping known as "Young Conservatives" that had existed from 1871... |
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39 | Nikola Hristić Nikola Hristić Nikola Hristić , was a Serbian politician, minister and prime minister.-Biography:... |
1818–1911 | 3 October 1883 | 19 February 1884 | Conservative Party | Second term | ||
40 | Milutin Garašanin | 1843–1908 | 19 February 1884 | 13 June 1887 | Serbian Progressive Party Serbian Progressive Party (historical) The Serbian Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Serbia that existed from 1881 to 1919.-Origins:The origin of the Progressive Party can be traced back to a political grouping known as "Young Conservatives" that had existed from 1871... |
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41 | Jovan Ristić Jovan Ristic Jovan Ristić, or Ristitch was a Serbian statesman and diplomat.... |
1831–1899 | 13 June 1887 | 1 January 1888 | Liberal Party Liberalism in Serbia This article gives an overview of liberalism in Serbia. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme... |
Fourth term | ||
42 | Sava Grujić Sava Grujić General Sava Grujić was a Serbian military, diplomat and a Radical Party politician.... |
1840–1913 | 1 January 1888 | 27 April 1888 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
First term | ||
43 | Nikola Hristić Nikola Hristić Nikola Hristić , was a Serbian politician, minister and prime minister.-Biography:... |
1818–1911 | 27 April 1888 | 19 January 1889 | Conservative Party | Third term | ||
44 | Kosta Protić | 1831–1892 | 19 January 1889 | 7 March 1889 | Independent Independent (politician) In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do... |
Military officer (general). | ||
45 | Sava Grujić Sava Grujić General Sava Grujić was a Serbian military, diplomat and a Radical Party politician.... |
1840–1913 | 7 March 1889 | 23 February 1891 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
Second term | ||
46 | Nikola Pašić Nikola Pašic Nikola P. Pašić was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat, the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, leader of the People's Radical Party who, among other posts, was twice a mayor of Belgrade... |
1845–1926 | 23 February 1891 | 22 August 1892 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
First term | ||
47 | Jovan Avakumović Jovan Avakumović Jovan Avakumović was a lawyer, politician, and Prime Minister of Serbia.-Biography:... |
1841–1928 | 22 August 1892 | 13 April 1893 | Liberal Party Liberalism in Serbia This article gives an overview of liberalism in Serbia. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme... |
First term. Removed from office when King Aleksandar I, aged seventeen, staged a coup d'état Coup d'état A coup d'état state, literally: strike/blow of state)—also known as a coup, putsch, and overthrow—is the sudden, extrajudicial deposition of a government, usually by a small group of the existing state establishment—typically the military—to replace the deposed government with another body; either... , proclaimed himself of age and dismissed the regents and their government. |
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48 | Lazar Dokić | 1845–1893 | 13 April 1893 | 5 December 1893 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
Died in office of natural causes. | ||
49 | Sava Grujić Sava Grujić General Sava Grujić was a Serbian military, diplomat and a Radical Party politician.... |
1840–1913 | 5 December 1893 | 24 January 1894 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
Third term | ||
50 | Đorđe Simić Đorđe Simić Đorđe Simić , was a Serbian politician and diplomat. He was twice Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia.-Biography:... |
1843–1921 | 24 January 1894 | 3 April 1894 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
First term | ||
51 | Svetomir Nikolajević Svetomir Nikolajević Svetomir Nikolajević was Serbian writer and politician, a professor of the Belgrade's Grande École , the Serbian Royal Academy, Prime Minister of Serbia Svetomir Nikolajević (September 21, 1844, Raduša – April 18, 1922, Belgrade) was Serbian writer and politician, a professor of the... |
1844–1922 | 3 April 1894 | 27 October 1894 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
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52 | Nikola Hristić Nikola Hristić Nikola Hristić , was a Serbian politician, minister and prime minister.-Biography:... |
1818–1911 | 27 October 1894 | 7 July 1895 | Conservative Party | Fourth term | ||
53 | Stojan Novaković Stojan Novakovic Stojan Novaković , was a Serbian literary critic, scholar, politician and diplomat, and the foremost Serbian historian of nineteenth century, holding the post of Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia on two occasions.He was born in the western Serbian city of Šabac and died in the southern city of... |
1842–1915 | 7 July 1895 | 27 December 1896 | Serbian Progressive Party Serbian Progressive Party (historical) The Serbian Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Serbia that existed from 1881 to 1919.-Origins:The origin of the Progressive Party can be traced back to a political grouping known as "Young Conservatives" that had existed from 1871... |
First term | ||
54 | Đorđe Simić Đorđe Simić Đorđe Simić , was a Serbian politician and diplomat. He was twice Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia.-Biography:... |
1843–1921 | 27 December 1896 | 19 October 1897 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
Second term | ||
55 | Vladan Đorđević Vladan Đorđević Vladan Đorđević was physician, writer and politician who was mayor of Belgrade, Minister of Education, Prime Minister of Serbia and Minister of Foreign Affairs.... |
1844–1930 | 19 October 1897 | 25 July 1900 | Progressive Party Serbian Progressive Party (historical) The Serbian Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Serbia that existed from 1881 to 1919.-Origins:The origin of the Progressive Party can be traced back to a political grouping known as "Young Conservatives" that had existed from 1871... |
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56 | Aleksa Jovanović | 1846–1920 | 25 July 1900 | 3 April 1901 | Independent Independent (politician) In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do... |
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57 | Mihailo Vujić | 1853–1913 | 3 April 1901 | 20 October 1902 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
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58 | Petar Velimirović Petar Velimirović Petar Velimirović was Serbian politician.-Biography:He graduated from the Polytechnic in Zurich In 1876 he was arrested as a follower of Svetozar Marković for his participation in the socialist events in Kragujevac, and then emigrated to the Hungary.Was first elected a deputy 1880.One of the... |
1848–1921 | 20 October 1902 | 20 November 1902 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
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59 | Dimitrije Cincar-Marković | 1849–1903 | 20 November 1902 | 11 June 1903 | Independent Independent (politician) In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do... |
Military officer (general). Assassinated during the May Overthrow May Overthrow The May Overthrow was a 1903 coup d'état in which the Serbian King Alexander Obrenović and his wife, Queen Draga, were assassinated inside the Royal Palace in Belgrade on the night between 28 and 29 May 1903 by the Julian calendar... . |
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60 | Jovan Avakumović Jovan Avakumović Jovan Avakumović was a lawyer, politician, and Prime Minister of Serbia.-Biography:... |
1841–1928 | 11 June 1903 | 4 October 1903 | Liberal Party Liberalism in Serbia This article gives an overview of liberalism in Serbia. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme... |
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61 | Sava Grujić Sava Grujić General Sava Grujić was a Serbian military, diplomat and a Radical Party politician.... |
1840–1913 | 4 October 1903 | 10 December 1904 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
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62 | Nikola Pašić Nikola Pašic Nikola P. Pašić was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat, the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, leader of the People's Radical Party who, among other posts, was twice a mayor of Belgrade... |
1845–1926 | 10 December 1904 | 28 May 1905 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
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63 | Ljubomir Stojanović Ljubomir Stojanović Ljubomir Stojanović was Serbian statesman, politician, philologist and academic.-Biography:... |
1860–1930 | 28 May 1905 | 7 March 1906 | Independent Radical Party | |||
64 | Sava Grujić Sava Grujić General Sava Grujić was a Serbian military, diplomat and a Radical Party politician.... |
1840–1913 | 7 March 1906 | 29 April 1906 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
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65 | Nikola Pašić Nikola Pašic Nikola P. Pašić was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat, the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, leader of the People's Radical Party who, among other posts, was twice a mayor of Belgrade... |
1845–1926 | 29 April 1906 | 20 July 1908 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
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66 | Petar Velimirović Petar Velimirović Petar Velimirović was Serbian politician.-Biography:He graduated from the Polytechnic in Zurich In 1876 he was arrested as a follower of Svetozar Marković for his participation in the socialist events in Kragujevac, and then emigrated to the Hungary.Was first elected a deputy 1880.One of the... |
1848–1921 | 20 July 1908 | 22 February 1909 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
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67 | Stojan Novaković Stojan Novakovic Stojan Novaković , was a Serbian literary critic, scholar, politician and diplomat, and the foremost Serbian historian of nineteenth century, holding the post of Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia on two occasions.He was born in the western Serbian city of Šabac and died in the southern city of... |
1842–1915 | 22 February 1909 | 24 October 1909 | Serbian Progressive Party Serbian Progressive Party (historical) The Serbian Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Serbia that existed from 1881 to 1919.-Origins:The origin of the Progressive Party can be traced back to a political grouping known as "Young Conservatives" that had existed from 1871... |
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68 | Nikola Pašić Nikola Pašic Nikola P. Pašić was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat, the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, leader of the People's Radical Party who, among other posts, was twice a mayor of Belgrade... |
1845–1926 | 24 October 1909 | 4 July 1911 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
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69 | Milovan Milovanović Milovan Milovanovic Dr. Milovan Đ. Milovanović , was a Serbian politician, diplomat and constitutional lawyer.- Early life & education :Milovan Đ... |
1863–1912 | 4 July 1911 | 18 June 1912 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
Died in office of natural causes. | ||
70 | Marko Trifković | 1864–1928 | 18 June 1912 | 12 September 1912 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
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71 | Nikola Pašić Nikola Pašic Nikola P. Pašić was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat, the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, leader of the People's Radical Party who, among other posts, was twice a mayor of Belgrade... |
1845–1926 | 12 September 1912 | 1 December 1918 | People's Radical Party People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party of Serbia was a political party formed on January 8, 1881, which was active in the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes... |
Fifth term. Became acting Prime Minister of Yugoslavia Prime Minister of Yugoslavia The Prime Minister or the President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia was the head of government of the Yugoslav state, from the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918 until the end of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992.-Kingdom of... on 1 December 1918. |
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President of the Executive Council of the Supreme National Liberation Council 1941 - 1945 |
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N/A | Petar Stambolić Petar Stambolic Petar Stambolić was a Yugoslav communist politician who served as the President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia from 1963 to 1967 and President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1982 until 1983.Stambolić was born in Brezova, Ivanjica, Kingdom of Serbia and died in Belgrade, Serbia... |
1912–2007 | September 1941 |
7 March 1945 |
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N/A | Jaša Prodanović | 1867–1948 | 7 March 1945 |
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1 (72) | Blagoje Nešković | 1907–1984 | 9 April 1945 |
5 September 1948 |
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2 (73) | Petar Stambolić Petar Stambolic Petar Stambolić was a Yugoslav communist politician who served as the President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia from 1963 to 1967 and President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1982 until 1983.Stambolić was born in Brezova, Ivanjica, Kingdom of Serbia and died in Belgrade, Serbia... |
1912–2007 | 5 September 1948 |
5 February 1953 |
Communist Party of Yugoslavia (renamed) |
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3 (74) | Petar Stambolić Petar Stambolic Petar Stambolić was a Yugoslav communist politician who served as the President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia from 1963 to 1967 and President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1982 until 1983.Stambolić was born in Brezova, Ivanjica, Kingdom of Serbia and died in Belgrade, Serbia... |
1912–2007 | 5 February 1953 |
16 December 1953 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... |
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4 (75) | Jovan Veselinov | 1906–1982 | 16 December 1953 |
6 April 1957 |
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5 (76) | Miloš Minić Miloš Minic Miloš Minić was a Serbian communist politician.... |
1914–2003 | 6 April 1957 |
9 June 1962 |
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6 (77) | Slobodan Penezić Krcun | 1918–1964 | 9 June 1962 |
6 November 1964 |
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N/A | Stevan Doronjski | 1919–1981 | 6 November 1964 |
17 November 1964 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... |
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7 (78) | Dragi Stamenković | 1920–2004 | 17 November 1964 |
6 June 1967 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... |
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8 (79) | Đurica Jojkić | 1914–1981 | 6 June 1967 |
7 May 1969 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... |
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9 (80) | Milenko Bojanić | 1924–1987 | 7 May 1969 |
6 May 1974 |
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10 (81) | Dušan Čkrebić | 1927– | 6 May 1974 |
6 May 1978 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... |
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11 (82) | Ivan Stambolić Ivan Stambolic Ivan Stambolić was a Communist Party of Yugoslavia official and the President of the Republic of Serbia in the 1980s who was later victim of an assassination.... |
1936–2000 | 6 May 1978 |
5 May 1982 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... |
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12 (83) | Branislav Ikonić | 1928–2002 | 5 May 1982 |
6 May 1986 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... |
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13 (84) | Desimir Jeftić | 1938– | 6 May 1986 |
5 December 1989 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... |
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14 (85) | Stanko Radmilović | 1936– | 5 December 1989 |
15 January 1991 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... (until January 1990) |
The pan-Yugoslav League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... was dissolved in January 1990 into six political parties (one for each republic), in Serbia Republic of Serbia (federal) The Republic of Serbia was a federal unit of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1990 to 1992, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1992 to 2003 and the state union of Serbia and Montenegro between 2003 and 2006... that was the Socialist Party of Serbia Socialist Party of Serbia The Socialist Party of Serbia is officially a democratic socialist political party in Serbia. It is also widely recognized as a de facto Serbian nationalist party, though the party itself does not officially acknowledge this... . |
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— | Socialist Party of Serbia Socialist Party of Serbia The Socialist Party of Serbia is officially a democratic socialist political party in Serbia. It is also widely recognized as a de facto Serbian nationalist party, though the party itself does not officially acknowledge this... (from January 1990) |
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1 (86) | Dragutin Zelenović Dragutin Zelenovic -References:... |
1928– | 15 January 1991 |
23 December 1991 |
Socialist Party of Serbia Socialist Party of Serbia The Socialist Party of Serbia is officially a democratic socialist political party in Serbia. It is also widely recognized as a de facto Serbian nationalist party, though the party itself does not officially acknowledge this... |
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1990 Serbian parliamentary election, 1990 Parliamentary elections in Serbia were held in 1990. The elections were called on September 29, after the adoption of the new constitution. The elections were held on December 9 and December 23.... |
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2 (87) | Radoman Božović Radoman Božovic Radoman Božović is a former Prime Minister of Serbia.Božović was born in a village on the banks of Piva River. He completed grades 1-3 of elementary school in Nikšić. After elementary school he moved to Serbia, and completed secondary education in Vrbas. In 1975, he graduated from the University... |
1953– | 23 December 1991 |
10 February 1993 |
Socialist Party of Serbia Socialist Party of Serbia The Socialist Party of Serbia is officially a democratic socialist political party in Serbia. It is also widely recognized as a de facto Serbian nationalist party, though the party itself does not officially acknowledge this... |
On April 28 1992 Yugoslavia dissolved entirely, Serbia Republic of Serbia (federal) The Republic of Serbia was a federal unit of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1990 to 1992, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1992 to 2003 and the state union of Serbia and Montenegro between 2003 and 2006... and Montenegro Republic of Montenegro (federal) The Republic of Montenegro was a federal unit of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between 1992 and 2006... entered into a new union, the FR Yugoslavia (in 2003 renamed into Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro was a country in southeastern Europe, formed from two former republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia : Serbia and Montenegro. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, it was established in 1992 as a federation called the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia... ). |
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1992 Serbian parliamentary election, 1992 Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on December 20, 1992. The vote was held only two years after the previous election, as it was necessitated by the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia the establishment of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,... |
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3 (88) | Nikola Šainović Nikola Šainovic Nikola Šainović , born 7 December 1948 in Bor, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a former Prime Minister of Serbia of Montenegrin descent... |
1948– | 10 February 1993 |
18 March 1994 |
Socialist Party of Serbia Socialist Party of Serbia The Socialist Party of Serbia is officially a democratic socialist political party in Serbia. It is also widely recognized as a de facto Serbian nationalist party, though the party itself does not officially acknowledge this... |
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4 (89) | Mirko Marjanović Mirko Marjanovic Mirko Marjanović was a former Prime Minister of Serbia and a high-ranking official in Slobodan Milošević's Socialist Party of Serbia .-Biography:Marjanović was born into a large working-class family with 7 children... |
1937–2006 | 18 March 1994 |
24 October 2000 |
Socialist Party of Serbia Socialist Party of Serbia The Socialist Party of Serbia is officially a democratic socialist political party in Serbia. It is also widely recognized as a de facto Serbian nationalist party, though the party itself does not officially acknowledge this... |
Forced to resign after the Bulldozer Revolution. | ||
1993 Serbian parliamentary election, 1993 Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on December 19, 1993. The vote was held less than two years after the previous election. After the elections, the Socialist Party of Serbia formed the government with New Democracy, which had run as part of the Democratic Movement of... , 1997 Serbian parliamentary election, 1997 The elections for the Parliament of the Republic of Serbia held on 21 September 1997. Out of a total 7,210,386 voters, 4.139.080 voted. 164,307 ballots were invalid:... |
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5 (90) | Milomir Minić Milomir Minić Milomir Minić is a politician from Serbia and former Prime Minister.- Political Career :A member of the Socialist Party of Serbia, he was a close associate of Slobodan Milosevic. He was the fifth Prime Minister of Serbia in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He ruled from 24 October 2000 to... |
1950– | 24 October 2000 |
25 January 2001 |
Socialist Party of Serbia Socialist Party of Serbia The Socialist Party of Serbia is officially a democratic socialist political party in Serbia. It is also widely recognized as a de facto Serbian nationalist party, though the party itself does not officially acknowledge this... |
Interim (after Marjanović Mirko Marjanovic Mirko Marjanović was a former Prime Minister of Serbia and a high-ranking official in Slobodan Milošević's Socialist Party of Serbia .-Biography:Marjanović was born into a large working-class family with 7 children... 's resignation) |
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6 (91) | Zoran Đinđić | 1952–2003 | 25 January 2001 |
12 March 2003 |
Democratic Party Democratic Party (Serbia) The Democratic Party is a political party in Serbia. It is described as a social liberal or social democratic party.-Pre-war history:The Democratic Party was established on 16 February 1919 from unification of Sarajevo parties independent radicals, progressives, liberals and the Serbian part of... (Democratic Opposition of Serbia Democratic Opposition of Serbia The Democratic Opposition of Serbia was a wide alliance of political parties in Serbia , formed as a coalition against the ruling Socialist Party of Serbia and its leader, Slobodan Milošević in 2000... ) |
Part of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia Democratic Opposition of Serbia The Democratic Opposition of Serbia was a wide alliance of political parties in Serbia , formed as a coalition against the ruling Socialist Party of Serbia and its leader, Slobodan Milošević in 2000... coalition. Assassinated Assassination of Zoran Đinđić The assassination of Zoran Đinđić, the Prime Minister of Serbia, took place on Wednesday, March 12, 2003, in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro.- Background :The assassination of Đinđić was preceded by several unsuccessful attempts on his life... by members of the Special Operations Unit (JSO) and the Serbian mafia Serbian mafia Serbian Organized Crime or Naša Stvar are various criminal organizations based in Serbia or composed of ethnic Serbs in the Serbian Diaspora. Serbian mafiosos are very active in European Union countries... . |
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2000 Serbian parliamentary election, 2000 The first free democratic parliamentary election after the fall of Slobodan Milošević was held in the Republic of Serbia on 23 December 2000.-Results:... |
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N/A | Nebojša Čović Nebojša Covic Nebojša Čović, Ph.D is a Serbian politician and businessman. He is the President of the Social Democratic Party... |
1958– | 12 March 2003 |
17 March 2003 |
Democratic Alternative Democratic Alternative (Serbia) The Democratic Alternative was a political party in Serbia, founded by secession of pro-democratic members of the ruling Socialist Party of Serbia in 1997. Its President was Nebojša Čović... |
Acting. Part of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia Democratic Opposition of Serbia The Democratic Opposition of Serbia was a wide alliance of political parties in Serbia , formed as a coalition against the ruling Socialist Party of Serbia and its leader, Slobodan Milošević in 2000... coalition. |
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N/A | Žarko Korać Žarko Korac Professor Žarko Korać , Ph.D. is a Serbian psychologist and politician.He teaches psychology at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy and is one of the founders and president of the Social Democratic Union... |
1947– | 17 March 2003 |
18 March 2003 |
Social Democratic Party Social Democratic Party (Serbia) The Social Democratic Party was a political party in Serbia.... |
Acting. Part of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia Democratic Opposition of Serbia The Democratic Opposition of Serbia was a wide alliance of political parties in Serbia , formed as a coalition against the ruling Socialist Party of Serbia and its leader, Slobodan Milošević in 2000... coalition. |
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7 (92) | Zoran Živković Zoran Živkovic (politician) Zoran Živković is a former Prime Minister of Serbia who replaced assassinated Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić in March 2003. He was born on December 22, 1960 in Niš where he finished high-school Bora Stanković. Živković received a community college diploma in Economics in Belgrade and worked as... |
1960– | 18 March 2003 |
3 March 2004 |
Democratic Party Democratic Party (Serbia) The Democratic Party is a political party in Serbia. It is described as a social liberal or social democratic party.-Pre-war history:The Democratic Party was established on 16 February 1919 from unification of Sarajevo parties independent radicals, progressives, liberals and the Serbian part of... |
The Democratic Party Democratic Party (Serbia) The Democratic Party is a political party in Serbia. It is described as a social liberal or social democratic party.-Pre-war history:The Democratic Party was established on 16 February 1919 from unification of Sarajevo parties independent radicals, progressives, liberals and the Serbian part of... ; during his term the Democratic Opposition of Serbia Democratic Opposition of Serbia The Democratic Opposition of Serbia was a wide alliance of political parties in Serbia , formed as a coalition against the ruling Socialist Party of Serbia and its leader, Slobodan Milošević in 2000... coalition was disbanded, leading to new elections. |
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8 (93) | Vojislav Koštunica Vojislav Koštunica Vojislav Koštunica is a Serbian politician, statesman and the president of the Democratic Party of Serbia. He was the last President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, succeeding Slobodan Milošević and serving from 2000 to 2003... (twice) |
1944– | 3 March 2004 |
7 July 2008 |
Democratic Party of Serbia Democratic Party of Serbia The Democratic Party of Serbia is a political party in Serbia.-Foundation:The Democratic Party of Serbia was founded when a faction of the Democratic Party that supported its involvement in the Democratic Movement of Serbia split from the party and formed their own in 1992.Soon after the March... |
two terms, switching in late 2007, first ended due to constitutional reform, and the latter because of DS-DSS schism over SAA treaty; State Union of Serbia and Montenegro had dissolved on 5 June 2006, with Koštunica Vojislav Koštunica Vojislav Koštunica is a Serbian politician, statesman and the president of the Democratic Party of Serbia. He was the last President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, succeeding Slobodan Milošević and serving from 2000 to 2003... becoming the first prime minister of independent Serbia Serbia Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans... during his first term |
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2003 Serbian parliamentary election, 2003 Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on December 28, 2003. The Republic of Serbia then was one of the two federal units of Serbia and Montenegro, formerly known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.... , 2007 Serbian parliamentary election, 2007 Parliamentary elections took place in Serbia on 21 January 2007. The first session of the new National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia was held on 14 February 2007.... |
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9 (94) | Mirko Cvetković Mirko Cvetkovic Mirko Cvetković is a Serbian economist and the Prime Minister of Serbia as well as the Minister of Finance.-Biography:... |
1950– | 7 July 2008 |
Incumbent | Independent Independent (politician) In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do... |
Endorsed by the For a European Serbia For a European Serbia For a European Serbia – Boris Tadić is an electoral coalition that won the Serbian parliamentary election, 2008, Vojvodina parliamentary election, 2008 and Serbian local elections, 2008... coalition led by the Democratic Party Democratic Party (Serbia) The Democratic Party is a political party in Serbia. It is described as a social liberal or social democratic party.-Pre-war history:The Democratic Party was established on 16 February 1919 from unification of Sarajevo parties independent radicals, progressives, liberals and the Serbian part of... . |
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2008 Serbian parliamentary election, 2008 A pre-term parliamentary election was held in the Serbia on 11 May 2008, barely a year after the previous parliamentary election. There were 6,749,886 eligible electors who were able to vote in 8,682 voting places, as well as 157 special voting places designed for refugees from... |
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