Srpska

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Republic of Srpska/Republika Srpska
The Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was proclaimed in 1992 as a Serbian enclave in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In 1993 renamed Republic of Srpska. As a part of the Dayton-Paris Agreement it was officially recognized as a sub-state entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina 

Also see Bosnia-Herzegovina Ministers and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

1991-92 Member of Presidency Biljana Plavšić
1994-96 Vice-President
1996-98 President (19.7-4.11)
1998 Presidential Candidate
Member of Presidency of the Bosnia-Herzegovina 1992, since 1997 Founder and Leader of Serbian Democratic Party, In 1998 she lost the Presidential Elections to a hard-line nationalist Serb. (b. 1931-)

1996-97 Regional Supervisor Cheryl Plumridge
She was Head of the Banja Luka Regional Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina and also Deputy High Representative.

1996-98 Minister of Information Svetlana Siljegović

2001-03 Minister of Justice Biljana Maric

Circa 2001-05 Assistant Minister of Finance Aleksandra Simic

Circa 2001- Assistant Minister of Finance Mira Stazivuk

Circa 2001-05 Assistant Minister of Economic Affairs and Coordination Dr. Tanja Milasinovic

Circa 2001- Assistant Minister of Justice Lijljana Pejic

Circa 2001-05 Assistant Minister of Justice Strahinja Curkovic

2005-05 Minister of Finance Svetlana Cenić
Former Presidential Advisor.

2005-05 Minister of Administration and Local self-government Zdenka Abazgić

2005- Assistant Minister of Economic Affairs and Coordination Aida Bogdan

2005- Assistant Minister of Interior India Rogic

2005- Assistant Minister of Urban Planning, Civil Engineering and Ecology Biljana Markovic

2006-10 Minister of Urban Planning, Civil Engineering and Ecology Fatima Fetibegović
(b. 1949-).

2006-10 Minister of Economic Relations Jasna Brkić
(b. 1959-).

2010-13 Minister of Economic Relations and Regional Cooperation Željka Cvijanović
2013- Prime Minister
As candidate for the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2014, she got 48.1 and the winner got 48.3 percent of the vote. (b. 1967-)

2010- Minister of Administration and Local Autonomies Lejla Rešić

2010-13 Minister of Commerce and Tourism Gorana Zlatković

2010- Minister of Planning, Construction and Ecology Srebrenka Golić

2010- Minister of Family, Youth and Sport Nada Tešanović

2013- Minister of Commerce and Tourism Maida Ibrišagić-Hrstić

2013- Minister of Education and Culture Biljana Vojvodić

2013- State Secretary of Commerce and Tourism Daliborka Pejović




Last update 18.10.14