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Head of government of Vojvodina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The president of the Government of Vojvodina (Serbian: Председник владе Војводине, romanized: Predsednik vlade Vojvodine) serves as the head of government of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, within the Republic of Serbia.
President of the Government of Vojvodina | |
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Government of Vojvodina | |
Seat | Banovina Palace, Novi Sad |
Constituting instrument | Statute of the Province |
Inaugural holder | Bojan Pajtić |
Formation | 14 December 2009 |
Website | www.vojvodina.gov.rs |
The current president of the Government of Vojvodina is Maja Gojković, since 8 May 2024.[1]
No. | Name (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Term of office | Political party | ||
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Prime Ministers 1945–1953 | ||||||
1 | Aleksandar Šević (1897–1975) | 9 April 1945 | 5 September 1948 | Communist Party | ||
2 | Luka Mrkšić (1899–1976) | 5 September 1948 | 20 March 1953 | Communist Party renamed in 1952 to League of Communists | ||
Chairmen of the Executive Council 1953–1990 | ||||||
1 | Stevan Doronjski (1919–1981) | 20 March 1953 | December 1953 | League of Communists | ||
2 | Géza Tikvicki (1917–1999) | December 1953 | 22 July 1962 | League of Communists | ||
3 | Đurica Jojkić (1914–1981) | 22 July 1962 | 18 July 1963 | League of Communists | ||
4 | Ilija Rajačić (1923–2005) | 18 July 1963 | 20 April 1967 | League of Communists | ||
5 | Stipan Marušić (1926–1974) | 20 April 1967 | October 1971 | League of Communists | ||
6 | Franjo Nađ (1923–1986) | October 1971 | 6 May 1974 | League of Communists | ||
7 | Nikola Kmezić (1919–2009) | 6 May 1974 | 5 May 1982 | League of Communists | ||
8 | Živan Marelj (born 1938) | 5 May 1982 | May 1986 | League of Communists | ||
9 | Ion Srbovan (1930–2018) | May 1986 | 24 October 1989 | League of Communists | ||
10 | Sredoje Erdeljan (1939–2011) | 24 October 1989 | 1989 | League of Communists | ||
11 | Jovan Radić (born 1949) | 1989 | 1990 | League of Communists |
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political party | Election | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | |||||
Chairmen of the Executive Council 1990–2009 | |||||||
1 | Jovan Radić (born 1949) | 1990 | 1991 | 0–1 years | SPS | — | |
2 | Radoman Božović (born 1953) | 1991 | 23 December 1991 | 0 years | SPS | — | |
(1) | Jovan Radić (born 1949) | 23 December 1991 | July 1992 | 191 days | SPS | — | |
3 | Koviljko Lovre (born 1954) | July 1992 | February 1993 | 215 days | SPS | 1992 | |
4 | Boško Perošević (1956–2000) | February 1993 | 13 May 2000 (Assassinated)[2] † | 7 years, 102 days | SPS | 1996 | |
5 | Damnjan Radenković (born 1939) | 13 May 2000 | 23 October 2000 | 163 days | SPS | — | |
6 | Đorđe Đukić (born 1948) | 23 October 2000 | 30 October 2004 | 4 years, 7 days | DS | 2000 | |
7 | Bojan Pajtić (born 1970) | 30 October 2004 | 14 December 2009 | 5 years, 45 days | DS | 2004 2008 | |
Presidents of the Government 2009–present | |||||||
1 | Bojan Pajtić (born 1970) | 14 December 2009 | 20 June 2016 | 6 years, 189 days | DS | 2012 | |
2 | Igor Mirović (born 1968) | 20 June 2016 | 8 May 2024 | 7 years, 323 days | SNS | 2016 2020 | |
3 | Maja Gojković (born 1963) | 8 May 2024 | Incumbent | 199 days | SNS | 2023 |
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