Sulejman Tihić

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Sulejman Tihić
Sulejman Tihić

In office
October 5, 2002 – November 6, 2006
Preceded by Beriz Belkić
Succeeded by Haris Silajdžić

Born November 26, 1951 (1951-11-26) (age 56)
Bosanski Šamac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia
Nationality Bosnian
Political party SDA

Sulejman Tihić was a member of the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, representing that nation's Bosniak community from October 2002 until November 6, 2006. He was Chairman of the Presidency between February 28, 2004 and October 2004 and Chairman of the House of Peoples since November, 14 2007.

Sulejman Tihić was born in the town of Šamac, northern Bosnia, SFR Yugoslavia. Tihić got his degree in Law from the University of Sarajevo. In 1990, he was one of the founding members of the Bosniak Party of Democratic Action (SDA). During the war, Tihić was interned in a Serbian concentration camp, regarding which he said (to a Slovenian Television reporter) that "[I] would not have survived the camp if there were no good Serbs". From 1994 to 1999, Tihić served as a diplomat in the Bosnian Foreign Ministry, in the rank of Minister Counsellor.

On October 13, 2001, Tihić was chosen to succeed Alija Izetbegović as head of the SDA party. He was elected to the Presidency on October 5, 2002. He won the elections once more in 2005. He is married, with three children.


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te of Peace]], May 2006 (Audio)