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Svetozar Mihajlović

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Svetozar Mihajlović
Светозар Михајловић
Co-chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
3 February 1999 – 6 June 2000
Serving with Haris Silajdžić
PresidentAlija Izetbegović
Živko Radišić
Ante Jelavić
Preceded byBoro Bosić
Succeeded bySpasoje Tuševljak (as Chairman of the Council of Ministers)
Ministerial offices
Minister of Civil Affairs and Communication
In office
22 February 2001 – 23 December 2002
Prime MinisterBožidar Matić
Zlatko Lagumdžija
Dragan Mikerević
Preceded byTihomir Gligorić
Succeeded bySafet Halilović (as Minister of Civil Affairs)
Branko Dokić (as Minister of Communication and Traffic)
Personal details
Born1949 (age 74–75)
PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
NationalityBosnian Serb
Political partySocialist Party

Svetozar Mihajlović (Serbian: Светозар Михајловић; born 1949) is a Bosnian Serb politician who served as Co-Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1999 to 2000, serving alongside Haris Silajdžić.[1][2]

Mihajlović subsequently served as Minister of Civil Affairs and Communication from 2001 to 2002.[3] He is currently a member of the Senate of Republika Srpska.[4]

References

  1. ^ Poplasen Names Third Candidate to Head Government. Radio Free Europe, 2 February 1999.
  2. ^ East, Roger; Thomas, Richard J. (2003). Profiles of People in Power: The World's Government Leaders. Europa Publications. p. 61.
  3. ^ Agreement on dual citizenship between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to remain in force. b92, 1 March 2007. (in Serbian)
  4. ^ Members of the Senate. Republic of Srpska, accessed 2 March 2016.
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