Nikola Uzunović

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Nikola Uzunović
Prime Minister of Yugoslavia
In office
8 April 1926  17 April 1927
Monarch Alexander I
Preceded by Nikola Pašić
Succeeded by Velimir Vukićević
In office
27 January 1934  22 December 1934
Monarch Alexander I
Peter II
Preceded by Milan Srškić
Succeeded by Bogoljub Jevtić
Personal details
Born 3 May 1873
Niš, Ottoman Empire (now in Serbia)
Died 19 July 1954
Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia
Citizenship Yugoslav
Political party People's Radical Party (until 1932)
Yugoslav National Party (from 1932)
Religion Orthodox Christian

Nikola Uzunović (1873, Niš 1954, Belgrade) was a Serbian politician. He served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from April 8, 1926 until April 17, 1927 and from January 1934 to December 1934.

Preceded by
Nikola Pašić
Prime Minister of Yugoslavia
19261927
Succeeded by
Velimir Vukićević
Preceded by
Milan Srškić
Prime Minister of Yugoslavia
19341934
Succeeded by
Bogoljub Jevtić
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