The prime minister of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Премијер Југославије, Premijer Jugoslavije) was the head of government of the Yugoslav state, from the...
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Prime Minister of Yugoslavia was the official Deputy of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia and later Prime Minister of FR...
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Communists of Croatia Politics of Croatia List of heads of state of Yugoslavia Prime Minister of Yugoslavia 2020 St. Mark's Square attack "Archived copy"...
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The prime minister of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: премијер Србије, romanized: premijer Srbije; feminine: премијерка/premijerka), officially the president...
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Montenegro President of Serbia and Montenegro Prime Minister of Yugoslavia Prime Minister of Montenegro Prime Minister of Serbia http://www.tass.ru/eng/level2...
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Milan Panić (category Yugoslav emigrants to the United States)
He served as the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1992 to 1993. During and after his time as prime minister, he campaigned for...
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The prime minister of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Премиер на Северна Македонија, Albanian: Kryeministri i Maqedonisë së Veriut), officially the President...
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Ante Marković (category Members of the Central Committee of the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
Croatian and Yugoslav politician, businessman and engineer. He is most notable for having served as the last Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 1989 to...
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Milan Stojadinović (category Prime ministers of Yugoslavia)
a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and economist who was the prime minister of Yugoslavia from 1935 to 1939. He also was Foreign Minister from 1935 to 1939...
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Tito as prime minister. It was recognized by the Allies at the Tehran Conference, along with the AVNOJ as its deliberative body. The Yugoslav government-in-exile...
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