List of vice presidents of Republika Srpska
This article lists the Vice-Presidents of Republika Srpska.
Vice-Presidents of Republika Srpska
Potpredsjednici Republike Srpske | |
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Incumbent Ramiz Salkić and Josip Jerković since November 2014 | |
Appointer | National Assembly |
Term length | 4 years, renewable once |
Inaugural holder | Biljana Plavšić and Nikola Koljević |
Formation | December 1992 |
Website | predsjednikrs.net |
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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 | ||
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Biljana Plavšić (1930–) |
December 1992 | July 1996 | SDS | Radovan Karadžić | [2][3] | ||
Nikola Koljević (1936–1997) |
SDS | [4] | |||||
Nikola Koljević (1936–1997) |
July 1996 | September 1996 | SDS | Biljana Plavšić | [5] | ||
Dragoljub Mirjanić (1954–) |
September 1996 | November 1998 | SDS | Biljana Plavšić | [5][6] | ||
Mirko Šarović (1956–) |
November 1998 | January 2000 | SDS | Nikola Poplašen | [3] | ||
Dragan Čavić (1958–) |
January 2000 | November 2002 | SDS | Mirko Šarović | |||
Adil Osmanović (1963–) (1st term) |
November 2002 | November 2006 | SDA | Dragan Čavić | |||
Ivan Tomljenović (–) |
SDP BiH | ||||||
Adil Osmanović (1963–) (2nd term) |
November 2006 | November 2010 | SDA | Milan Jelić Rajko Kuzmanović |
[7] | ||
Davor Čordaš (1959–) |
HDZ BiH | [7] | |||||
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] | ||
Josip Jerković (1959–) |
HDZ BiH | [9] | |||||
See also
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