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This article lists the vice presidents of Republika Srpska.

Since the 2002 general election, in compliance with constitutional changes, the president of Republika Srpska has been a Serb and vice presidents have been a Bosniak and Croat.[1]

List of officeholders

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Term of office Party President Notes
Biljana Plavšić
(born 1930)
December 1992 19 July 1996 SDS Radovan Karadžić [2][3]
Nikola Koljević
(1936–1997)
SDS [4]
19 July 1996 14 September 1996 Biljana Plavšić [5]
Dragoljub Mirjanić
(born 1954)
14 September 1996 4 November 1998 SDS [5][6]
Mirko Šarović
(born 1956)
4 November 1998 26 January 2000 SDS Nikola Poplašen [3]
Dragan Čavić
(born 1958)
26 January 2000 28 November 2002 SDS Mirko Šarović
Adil Osmanović
(born 1963)
(1st term)
28 November 2002 9 November 2006 SDA Dragan Čavić
Ivan Tomljenović SDP BiH
Adil Osmanović
(born 1963)
(2nd term)
9 November 2006 15 November 2010 SDA Milan Jelić
Rajko Kuzmanović
[7]
Davor Čordaš
(born 1959)
HDZ BiH [7]
Enes Suljkanović
(born 1961)
15 November 2010 24 November 2014 SDP BiH Milorad Dodik
Emil Vlajki
(born 1942)
NDS [8]
Ramiz Salkić
(born 1973)
24 November 2014 15 November 2022 SDA Milorad Dodik
Željka Cvijanović
[9]
Josip Jerković
(born 1959)
HDZ BiH [10]
Ćamil Duraković
(born 1979)
15 November 2022 Incumbent Independent Milorad Dodik [11][12][13]
Davor Pranjić
(born 1994)
HDZ BiH

See also

References

  1. ^ Freedom House (2004). Motyl, Alexander; Schnetzer, Amanda (eds.). Nations in Transit 2004: Democratization in East Central Europe and Eurasia. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-7425-3647-0.
  2. ^ Cigar, Norman L.; Williams, Paul (2002). Indictment at the Hague: The Milosevic Regime and Crimes of the Balkan Wars. New York: New York University Press. ISBN 0-8147-1626-1.
  3. ^ a b The International Who's Who 2004. London: Europa. 2003. ISBN 1-85743-217-7.
  4. ^ Partos, Gabriel (4 February 1997). "Obituary: Nikola Koljevic". The Independent. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  5. ^ a b Banks, Arthur S.; Muller, Thomas C. (eds.). Political Handbook of the World: 1998. CSA Publications. ISBN 978-1-349-14951-3.
  6. ^ "Karadzic Says He Won't Run". The New York Times. Reuters. 4 July 1996.
  7. ^ a b "Final Results of BiH 1 October Elections Announced". European Forum. HINA. 18 October 2006. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  8. ^ Background Notes: Central Europe, February, 2011. ISBN 978-1-59243-124-3.
  9. ^ "Ramiz Salkić". President of the Republic of Srpska. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  10. ^ "Josip Jerković". President of the Republic of Srpska. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  11. ^ "Arnautović za N1: Novi potpredsjednici RS su Duraković i Pranjić". N1 (in Bosnian). 27 October 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  12. ^ "Utvrđeni rezultati izbora za predsjednika i potpredsjednike Republike Srpske". www.izbori.ba. CEC BiH. 27 October 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  13. ^ "Opći izbori 2022. - Utvrđeni rezultati". www.izbori.ba. CEC BiH. 27 October 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
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