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The People's Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina was an assembly formed on 26 April 1945 in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Presidents of the People's Assembly (1953–1992)

Main article: List of presidents of the People's Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1 Đuro Pucar
(1899–1979)
December 1953 June 1963 SK BiH
2 Ratomir Dugonjić
(1916–1987)
June 1963 1967 SK BiH
3 Džemal Bijedić
(1917–1977)
1967 30 July 1971 SK BiH
4 Hamdija Pozderac
(1924–1988)
30 July 1971 1978 SK BiH
5 Niko Mihaljević 1978 1981 SK BiH
6 Vaso Gačić 1981 1983 SK BiH
7 Ivica Blažević 1983 1984 SK BiH
8 Salko Oruč 1984 1987 SK BiH
9 Savo Čečur 1987 1989 SK BiH
10 Zlatan Karavdić 1989 20 December 1990 SK BiH
11 Momčilo Krajišnik
(1945–2020)
20 December 1990 3 March 1992 SDS

References

  1. Redžić, Enver; Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Second World War, pp. 236; Routledge, 2005 ISBN 0-7146-5625-9
  2. Rulers.org
  3. "Parlamentarizam u Bosni i Hercegovini u periodu 1945.–1990". Archived from the original on 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2013-10-24.

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Parliaments of Bosnia and Herzegovina


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