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Momčilo Cemović

Momčilo Cemović (Cyrillic: Момчило Цемовић; 21 May 1928, in Berane, Zeta Banovina, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes – 27 December 2001, in Podgorica, FR Yugoslavia) was a Montenegrin politician.

Political career

He served as the President of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro from 1978 until 1982. Cemović was a member of the League of Communists of Montenegro and League of Communists of Yugoslavia. He was also a Finance Minister of Yugoslavia from 1974 to 1978.

References

  1. "Index Ca-Ce".
  2. "Montenegro". World Statesmen. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
Preceded byMarko Orlandić President of the Executive Council of Montenegro
28 April 1978 – 7 May 1982
Succeeded byRadivoje Brajović
Prime ministers of Montenegro
Guvernadur in the Prince-Bishopric of
Montenegro (1756–1832)
Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
Presidents of the Governing senate of
Montenegro and the Highlands (1832–1879)
Principality of Montenegro
Principality of Montenegro
  • Ivan Vukotić
  • Pero Petrović
  • Đorđije Petrović
  • Mirko Petrović
  • Božo Petrović
  • Presidents of the Ministerial Council of the
    Principality of Montenegro (1879–1910)
    Principality of Montenegro
    Principality of Montenegro
  • Božo Petrović
  • Lazar Mijušković
  • Marko Radulović
  • Andrija Radović
  • Lazar Tomanović
  • Presidents of the Ministerial Council of the
    Kingdom of Montenegro
    (1910–1918; up to 1922 in exile)
    Kingdom of Montenegro
    Kingdom of Montenegro
  • Lazar Tomanović
  • Mitar Martinović
  • Janko Vukotić
  • Lazar Mijušković
  • Andrija Radović*
  • Milo Matanović*
  • Evgenije Popović*
  • Jovan Plamenac*
  • Milutin Vučinić*
  • Anto Gvozdenović*
  • Heads of provincial administration
    of Montenegro (later Zeta)
    (within
    Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1919–1941)
  • Marko Daković
  • Ivo Pavićević
  • Krsta Smiljanić
  • Uroš Krulj
  • Aleksa Stanišić
  • Mujo Sočica
  • Petar Ivanišević
  • Božidar Krstić
  • Blažo Đukanović
  • Heads of the National Administrative
    Committees (within Axis-occupied territory
    of Montenegro
    , 1941–1945)
  • Sekula Drljević
  • Blažo Đukanović
  • Ljubomir Vuksanović
  • Chairmen of the Executive Council of the
    PR/SR Montenegro (1945–1992)
    (within FPR/SFR Yugoslavia)
    Socialist Republic of Montenegro
    Socialist Republic of Montenegro
  • Milovan Đilas**
  • Blažo Jovanović
  • Filip Bajković
  • Đorđije Pajković
  • Veselin Đuranović
  • Mijuško Šibalić
  • Vidoje Žarković
  • Žarko Bulajić
  • Marko Orlandić
  • Momčilo Cemović
  • Radivoje Brajović
  • Vuko Vukadinović
  • Radoje Kontić
  • Milo Đukanović
  • Presidents of the Government of the
    Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)
    (within FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro)
    Republic of Montenegro
    Republic of Montenegro
  • Milo Đukanović
  • Filip Vujanović
  • Milo Đukanović
  • Presidents of the Government of
    ***Montenegro (since 2006)
    Republic of Montenegro
    Republic of Montenegro
  • Milo Đukanović
  • Željko Šturanović
  • Milo Đukanović
  • Igor Lukšić
  • Milo Đukanović
  • Duško Marković
  • Zdravko Krivokapić
  • Dritan Abazović
  • Milojko Spajić
  • * in exile, ** Minister for Montenegro,
    *** in 2007 "the Republic of" officially removed by constitutional act
    Federal Executive Council of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1971–1974)
    Federal Executive Council of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1974-1978)


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