Yugoslavia & Serbia and Montenegro

Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership
Female members of the Government of Yugoslavia - later Serbia and Montenegro/Srbija i Crna Gora
(Female suffrage 1946) In 1918 a Kingdom was formed of Serbia-Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina which got the name of Yugoslavia 1929, a Federal Republic 1945. Since 1991 it is comprising only of Serbia and Montenegro and in February 2003 the Federal Republic changed into a loose Confederation, a Commonwealth of the two state which lasted until Serbia and Montenegro became two separate independent states in June 2006.

Also see Serbia heads and Serbia Parliament

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1953-60's Member of the Federal Executive Council Ana Beaus
She was Minister of Finance in Coatia 1945-53. (b. 1903-)

195?-6? Federal Undersecretary for Transactions Milk Karin
She was member of the Executive Council of Croatia 1965-69 (b. 1921)

1958-62 Federal Minister of Social Policy and Communal Questions Lydia Šenturić
During World War II she was a leading commander in the Communist Resistance Army. Her husband, Serge Krueger, was President of Yugoslavia 1981-82. (b. 1911)

1958-63 Federal Councillor in the Federal Secretariat for Labour Questions
1969-74 Federal Councillor in the Federal Secretariat for External Affairs Stana Tomašević-Arnesen
Member of the Communist Party and Commander in the war against the Germans in 1941, Ambassador to Norway and Iceland 1963-67, Chairperson of the Foreign Affairs Committee 1969-74  and Chairperson of the Federal Chamber of the Federal Assembly 1979-83 and Ambassador to Denmark 1974-78. She lived (1922-83)

Until 1963 Federal Secretary for General Administration and Budget Neda Božinović-Radosavljević
(b. 1917)

1963-67 Member of the Federal Executive Council Radojka Katić
Former Croat Secretary of Finance and Member of the Executive Council, also MP in Croatia and Yugoslavia. She lived (
1922-2012)

1960's Secretary of Croatian Secretatriat for finance Radojka Katić
1960''s Member of the Executive Council
Later MP in Croatia and Yugoslavia and
Member of the Federal Executive council (Yugoslav minister without portfolio)  She lived (1922-2012) (Also see Yugoslavia)

1969-73 Member of Federal Executive Council Mirjana Krstinić
(b. 1925-)

1976-82 Member of Federal Executive Council and Chairperson of the Commission of Health and Social Affairs Zora Tomić

1982-86 Chairperson of the Federal Executive Council Milka Planinc (15.4-15.5) (Premier Minister)
Милка Планинц is a former local politician in the Republic of Croatia. She lived (1924-2010)

1984-88 Member of Federal Executive Council Franciska Herga
1986-88 Chairperson of the Council for the National Market

1986 Member of the Federal Executive Council for Environment and Urban Development
1986-88 Federal Minister of Housing Nevenka Neralić-Mlivojević

1988 Member of the Federal Executive Council without Portfolio Franciska Cerkovič

1990-92 Deputy Federal Secretary for Development Prof. Dr. Radmila Kiprijanova-Radovanović
Between 1986-90 Member of the Executive Council of Macedonia and President of the Committee for Science, Technology and Information Service of Yugoslavia, 1994-98 Rector of the University of St. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, 1998- Vice-President of the Government of Macedonia. (b. 1940-)

1992-93 Federal Minister without Portfolio (Foreign Affairs) Dr. Radmila Milentijetivć
Between 1995-98 Minister of Information of Serbia. (b. 1932-)

1993-94 Federal Minister of Environment Slobodanka Djordan
(b.1949-)

1993-94 Federal Minister of Human Rights and Minorities Dr. Margit Savović
1994-98 Federal Minister without Portfolio in charge of Human Rights and Minorities
1999 Federal Minister without Portfolio in charge of Human Rights and Minorities
She is of Hungarian origin. (b. 1952-)

Circa 1998-200 Vice-Minister of Health Marija Krstajić

1999-200 Deputy Premier-Minister Maja Gojković
Minister without Portfolio in Servia in 1998-99 and President of the National Assembly from 2014. (b. 1963-)

1999-2000 Federal Minister for Relations with International Financial Institutions Borka Vučić
Till her appointment she was Head of Beogradska Banka and bankier of President Slobodan Milosevic. President-by-age from 2007 and Temporary Speaker of the Serbian Assembly February-May 2007. Killed in a traffic accident. She lived (1926-2009).

1999-2000 Federal Minister of Science, Development and Environment Nada Sljapić
(b. 1941-)

1999-2000 Federal Minister of Refugees, Displaced Persons and Humanitarian Aid Bratislava-Buba Morina
She was Minister of Family Care of Serbia 1997-98. (b. 1947-)

Circa 1999-2000 Deputy Minister for Refugees and Humanitarian Aid Gordana Bulatović

Circa 1999-2000 Deputy Minister for Labour, Health and Social Politics Mirjana Dragaš

Circa 1999-2000 Assistant Minister for Transportation Zora Karaičić

Circa 1999-2000 Assistant Minister for Refugees and Humanitarian Aid Ljiljana Popović

Circa 1999-2000 Assistant Minister for Internal Trade Svetlana Živanović

2000 Federal Minister of Religion Dr. Leposeva Milicević
She was Minister of Health in Serbia 1994-97 and 1998-2000 (b. 1950-).

2000-06 Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Aleksandra Joksimovic

2000-
06 Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Jelica Minic 

2002-03 and 2004 Minister of Telecommunications Marija Raseta Vukosavljevic
(b. 1962-).

2002-03 Minister of Mining and Energy Kori Udoviciki

2002-03 Minister of Social Affairs Gordana Matkovic  

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Last update 16.09.16