Sejdo Bajramović
Sejdo Bajramović | |
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Acting Coordinator of the Yugoslav Presidency | |
In office 16 May 1991 – 30 June 1991 | |
Prime Minister | Ante Marković |
Preceded by | Borisav Jović |
Succeeded by | Stipe Mesić |
3rd Kosovar member of the Yugoslav Presidency | |
In office May 16, 1991 – April 27, 1992 | |
Preceded by | Riza Sapunxhiu |
Succeeded by | Post abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | 1927 Zuja |
Died | 1993 (aged 65–66) Belgrade |
Nationality | Yugoslav |
Political party | League of Communists of Yugoslavia Socialist Party of Serbia |
Sejdo Bajramović (1927–1993) was a Yugoslav soldier and politician of the former Yugoslavia, who was the acting head of state of Yugoslavia for a brief time in 1991.
Bajramović was elected as Member of the Presidency representing Kosovo, when the Serbian president Slobodan Milošević out-maneuvred the incumbent Riza Sapunxhiu, through a recall by the Serbian Parliament. In the same move, he also became acting head of state (Coordinator of the Presidency) of Yugoslavia, as Milošević initially refused to accept the President-designate Stipe Mesić, representing Croatia, and unilaterally declared the presidency incapable of functioning.
As the provincial legislature of Kosovo was suspended, Bajramović was appointed as presidency member by the Assembly of the Republic of Serbia. His unquestioned loyalty to Milošević and obvious lack of a democratic mandate in difference to the rest of the Presidency, made him remembered as a mere puppet for the Milošević administration and his name became synonymous with "quisling", "proxy" and "false alibi".
Bajramović's only merit before being handpicked by Milošević to vote on behalf of Kosovo, was being a Sergeant First Class in the Yugoslav People's Army.
Bibliography
- Viktor Meier, Yugoslavia - A History of its Demise (London: Routledge, 1999)
- Stipe Mesić, The Demise of Yugoslavia - A Political Memoir (Central European University Press, 2004)