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Nebojša Radmanović

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Nebojša Radmanović
Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
10 November 2012 – 10 July 2013
Prime MinisterVjekoslav Bevanda
Preceded byBakir Izetbegović
Succeeded byŽeljko Komšić
In office
10 November 2010 – 10 July 2011
Prime MinisterNikola Špirić
Preceded byHaris Silajdžić
Succeeded byŽeljko Komšić
In office
6 November 2008 – 6 July 2009
Prime MinisterNikola Špirić
Preceded byHaris Silajdžić
Succeeded byŽeljko Komšić
In office
6 November 2006 – 6 July 2007
Prime MinisterAdnan Terzić
Nikola Špirić
Preceded bySulejman Tihić
Succeeded byŽeljko Komšić
Serb Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
6 November 2006 – 17 November 2014
Preceded byBorislav Paravac
Succeeded byMladen Ivanić
Personal details
Born (1949-10-01) 1 October 1949 (age 75)
Gračanica, Yugoslavia
(now Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Political partyAlliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD)
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade

Nebojša Radmanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Небојша Радмановић, pronounced [radmǎːnoʋit͡ɕ]; born 1 October 1949) is a Bosnian Serb politician.

Education

He finished his schooling in Banja Luka, before going on to study at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy.

Political career

He was elected on 1 October 2006 to a four-year term as the Bosnian Serb member of the tripartite presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and assumed office on 6 November 2006, as did the other two members elected at the same time, Haris Silajdžić and Željko Komšić. He was reelected in 2010 to a second term, which ended in November 2014.[1] He is a member of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats.

Prior to his political career, Radmanović was the first director of the Archives of Republika Srpska.

References

  1. ^ "Hronologija Predsjedništva BiH" (in Bosnian). Retrieved 18 November 2014.
Political offices
Preceded by Serb Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
6 November 2006 – 17 November 2014
Succeeded by