Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chronological listing, in reverse order.
[edit] Current Presidency under the 1995 Constitution
- Ivo Miro Jović, 28 Jun 2005 - [2 Feb 2006?]
- Borislav Paravac, .. Oct 2004 - 28 Jun 2005
- Sulejman Tihić, 28 Feb 2004 - .. Oct 2004
- Dragan Čović, 27 Jun 2003 - 28 Feb 2004
- Borislav Paravac, 10 Apr 2003 - 27 Jun 2003
- Dragan Čović, 2 Apr 2003 - 10 Apr 2003
- Mirko Šarović, 28 Oct 2002 - 2 Apr 2003
- Beriz Belkić, 14 Feb 2002 - 28 Oct 2002
- Jozo Križanović, 14 Jun 2001 - 14 Feb 2002
- Živko Radišić, 14 Oct 2000 - 14 Jun 2001
- Alija Izetbegović, 14 Feb 2000 - 14 Oct 2000
- Ante Jelavić, 15 Jun 1999 - 14 Feb 2000
- Živko Radišić, 13 Oct 1998 - 15 Jun 1999
- Alija Izetbegović, .. Oct 1996 - 13 Oct 1998
[edit] 1990-1996
In the period between 20 December 1990 and October 1996, Alija Izetbegović was the President of the Presidency. Independence was declared in 1992. Since 1998, the Presidency rotates between the three constitutional nations (Bosniak, Serb, Croat) every eight months.
[edit] Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Obrad Piljak, Apr 1989 - 20 Dec 1990
- Nikola Filipović, Apr 1988 - Apr 1989
- Mato Andrić, Apr 1987 - Apr 1988
- Munir Mesihović, 26 Apr 1985 - Apr 1987
- Milanko Renovica, 26 Apr 1984 - 26 Apr 1985
- Branko Mikulić, Apr 1982 - 26 Apr 1984
- Raif Dizdarević, Apr 1978 - Apr 1982
- Rato Dugonjić, May 1974 - Apr 1978
Prior to 1974, the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was constitutionally headed by the President of the People's Assembly.