Radivoje Milojković

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Radivoje Milojković
Portrait of RadivojMilojković
Born27 December 1832
Died16 December 1888
NationalitySerbian
Occupationpolitician

Radivoje Milojković (Serbian Cyrillic: Радивоје Милојковић; Glogovac, Ottoman Empire, 27 December 1832[1] - Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 16 December 1888) was a Serbian politician who held the office of Prime Minister of Serbia and the Minister of Foreign Affairs.[2]

Biography

Afte completing the Lyceum, Milojković was awarded state scholarship and went on to study law in Heidelberg and Paris. After his studies Milojković joined the civil service in 1859 as Secretary of the Ministry of Justice; subsequently he joined the State Council and became Head of the Department in the Ministry of Justice and went on to hold a number of other positions in government.[3][4][5]

He was a close collaborator with Jovan Ristić and the two went on the write the Constitution of Serbia in 1869.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ http://www.uzzpro.gov.rs/doc/biblioteka/digitalna-biblioteka/1924-politicka-istorija-srbije-knjiga-2.pdf
  2. ^ Stokes, Gale (1990). Politics as Development: The Emergence of Political Parties in Nineteenth Century Serbia. Duke University Press.
  3. ^ Bataković, Dušan T. (2010). La Serbie et la France - une alliance atypique: Les relations politiques, économiques et culturelles, 1870-1940 (in French). Balkanološki institut SANU. ISBN 9788671790611.
  4. ^ Љушић, Радош (2005). Владе Србије: 1805-2005 (in Serbian). Завод за уџбенике и наставна средства.
  5. ^ Bataković, Dušan T. (2010). La Serbie et la France - une alliance atypique: Les relations politiques, économiques et culturelles, 1870-1940 (in French). Balkanološki institut SANU. ISBN 9788671790611.
  6. ^ "Republika - Glasilo gradjanskog samooslobadjanja". www.republika.co.rs. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
  7. ^ http://www.prafak.ni.ac.rs/files/zbornik/sadrzaj/zbornici/z08/17z08.pdf
Government offices
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
1868
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Serbia
1869-1872
Succeeded by