Ante Jelavić
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Ante Jelavić is a Croat politician and former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Jelavić was born in 1963 in Podprolog, a village near Vrgorac, Croatia and was elected to the post as a candidate of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Ante Jelavić served as Chairman of the Presidency from June 15, 1999, to February 14, 2000.
On January 22, 2004, Jelavić was arrested in his home in Mostar, on charges of corruption.
Presidents of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1943-1990): Vojislav Kecmanović Đedo • Đuro Pucar Stari • Vlado Šegrt • vacant • Đuro Pucar Stari • Rato Dugonjić • Džemal Bijedić • Hamdija Pozderac • Rato Dugonjić • Raif Dizdarević • Branko Mikulić • Milanko Renovica • Munir Mesihović • Mato Andrić • Nikola Filipović • Obrad Piljak Bosnia and Herzegovina (State President; 1990-1996): Alija Izetbegović Bosnia and Herzegovina (collective presidency chairmen; 1996-): Alija Izetbegović • Živko Radišić • Ante Jelavić • Alija Izetbegović • Živko Radišić • Jozo Križanović • Beriz Belkić • Mirko Šarović • Borislav Paravac • Dragan Čović • Sulejman Tihić • Borislav Paravac • Ivo Miro Jović • Sulejman Tihić • Nebojša Radmanović |