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Vice-Presidents of Republika Srpska
Potpredsjednici Republike Srpske
since November 2014
AppointerNational Assembly
Term length4 years, renewable once
Inaugural holderBiljana Plavšić and Nikola Koljević
FormationDecember 1992
Websitepredsjednikrs.net

This article lists the Vice-Presidents of Republika Srpska.

Since the 2002 general election, in compliance with constitutional changes, President of Republika Srpska has been a Serb and Vice-Presidents have been a Croat and Bosniak.[1]

Below is a list of office-holders:

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Term of Office Party President Notes
style="background-color:Template:Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)/meta/color" | Biljana Plavšić
(1930–)
December 1992 July 1996 SDS Radovan Karadžić [2][3]
style="background-color:Template:Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)/meta/color" | Nikola Koljević
(1936–1997)
SDS [4]
style="background-color:Template:Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)/meta/color" | Nikola Koljević
(1936–1997)
July 1996 September 1996 SDS Biljana Plavšić [5]
style="background-color:Template:Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)/meta/color" | Dragoljub Mirjanić
(1954–)
September 1996 November 1998 SDS Biljana Plavšić [5][6]
style="background-color:Template:Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)/meta/color" | Mirko Šarović
(1956–)
November 1998 January 2000 SDS Nikola Poplašen [3]
style="background-color:Template:Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)/meta/color" | Dragan Čavić
(1958–)
January 2000 November 2002 SDS Mirko Šarović
style="background-color:Template:Party of Democratic Action/meta/color" | Adil Osmanović
(1963–)
(1st term)
November 2002 November 2006 SDA Dragan Čavić
style="background-color:Template:Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina/meta/color" | Ivan Tomljenović
(–)
SDP BiH
style="background-color:Template:Party of Democratic Action/meta/color" | Adil Osmanović
(1963–)
(2nd term)
November 2006 November 2010 SDA Milan Jelić
Rajko Kuzmanović
[7]
style="background-color:Template:Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina/meta/color" | Davor Čordaš
(1959–)
HDZ BiH [7]
style="background-color:Template:Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina/meta/color" | Enes Suljkanović
(1961–)
November 2010 November 2014 SDP BiH Milorad Dodik
Emil Vlajki
(1942–)
NDS [8]
Ramiz Salkić
(1973–)
November 2014 Incumbent Homeland Milorad Dodik
Željka Cvijanović
[9]
style="background-color:Template:Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina/meta/color" | Josip Jerković
(1959–)
HDZ BiH [9]

See also

References

  1. ^ House, Freedom (2004-09-13). Nations in Transit 2004: Democratization in East Central Europe and Eurasia. ISBN 978-1-4617-3141-2.
  2. ^ Cigar, Norman L.; Williams, Paul (June 2002). Indictment at the Hague: The Milosevic Regime and Crimes of the Balkan Wars. NYU Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-1626-7.
  3. ^ a b International Who Is Who 2004
  4. ^ "Obituary: Nikola Koljevic – People, news – The Independent".
  5. ^ a b Banks, Arthur S.; Day, Alan J.; Muller, Thomas C.; 0 (February 2016). Political Handbook of the World 1998. ISBN 978-1-349-14951-3. {{cite book}}: |author4= has numeric name (help)
  6. ^ Karadzic Says He Won't Run – New York Times[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ a b "Final results of BiH 1 October elections announced". Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-02-14.
  8. ^ Background Notes: Central Europe, February, 2011. ISBN 978-1-59243-124-3.
  9. ^ a b "Potpredsjednici | Предсједник Републике Српске | Željka Cvijanović". www.predsjednikrs.net.