Milorad Drašković

Milorad Drašković
Minister of Internal Affairs of Yugoslavia
In office
1 January 1921  21 July 1921
Preceded by Ljubomir Davidović
Succeeded by Svetozar Pribićević
Minister of Finance of Yugoslavia[a]
In office
3 January 1921  31 March 1921
Preceded by Kosta Stojanović
Succeeded by Kosta Kumanudi
Minister of Defense of Yugoslavia[b]
In office
26 March 1921  24 May 1921
Preceded by Branko Jovanović
Succeeded by Stevan Hadžić
Personal details
Born (1873-04-10)10 April 1873
Polom, Serbia
Died 21 July 1921(1921-07-21) (aged 48)
Delnice, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Political party Democratic Party
Relations Rasha Drachkovitch (grandson)
Children Radoje, Bojana, Slobodan and Milorad
Alma mater University of Belgrade Faculty of Law

Milorad Drašković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милорад Драшковић; 10 April 1873 – 21 July 1921) was a Serbian politician who was the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.[1]

On 21 July 1921 Alija Alijagić, a member of the communist organization Crvena Pravda, shot and killed Drašković. Although Drašković was a staunch anti-communist and enacted several pieces of anti-communist legislation, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia condemned the act. Nevertheless, this inspired King Alexander to make a law concerning protection of the state that made the communist party illegal.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Acting Minister of Finance as Kosta Stojanović died while in office.
  2. ^ Acting Minister of Defense as General Branko Jovanović died while in office.

References

  1. "Potpredsednici i ministri", Government of the Republic of Serbia, 2012
  2. Politika #4766: Od danas..., pg. 1, 2 August 1921, accessed 29 January 2015.
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