Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Parlamentarna skupština Bosne i Hercegovine / Парламентарна скупштина Босне и Херцеговине) is the bicameral legislative body of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of the following two chambers.

Parliamentary Assembly of
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Type
Type
HousesHouse of Representatives
House of Peoples
Leadership
Borjana Krišto (HDZ BiH)
since 6 December 2020
Nikola Špirić (SNSD)
since 28 June 2020
Structure
House of Representatives political groups
Government (26)
  •   SDA (9)
  •   SNSD (6)
  •   HDZ BiH (5)
  •   DFSD BiH (4)
  •   US-SP (3)

Opposition (16)

House of Peoples political groups
Bosniak caucus (5):

Croat caucus (5):

Serb caucus (5):

Salary4,000 KM[1]
Elections
7 October 2018
Meeting place
The Building of the Parliamentary Assembly[2]
Website
www.parlament.ba

Its predecessors were the unicameral Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the People's Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Presidents (1953–1997)

Presidents of the People's Assembly (1953–1992)[3][4]

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
Presidents of the Presidents of the People's Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1 Đuro Pucar
(1899–1979)
19531963SK BiH
2 Ratomir Dugonjić
(1916–1987)
19631967SK BiH
3 Džemal Bijedić
(1917–1977)
19671971SK BiH
4 Hamdija Pozderac
(1924–1988)
19711978SK BiH
5 Niko Mihaljević19781981SK BiH
6 Vaso Gačić19811983SK BiH
7 Ivica Blažević19831984SK BiH
8 Salko Oruč19841987SK BiH
9 Savo Čečur19871989SK BiH
10 Zlatan Karavdić19891990SK BiH
11 Momčilo Krajišnik
(1945–2020)
19903 March 1992SDS

Speakers of the Assembly (1992–1997)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
Presidents of the Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1 Momčilo Krajišnik
(1945–2020)
3 March 199229 October 1992SDS
Abdulah Konjičija
Acting President
29 October 199225 December 1992SDA
2 Miro Lazović25 December 19923 January 1997SDP BiH

See also

References

  1. "No Session of House of Representatives in January, but Salaries in Amount of 85,000 Euros properly paid!". Sarajevo Times. 2 February 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  2. "Building of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly". Parliament.ba. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  3. Rulers.org
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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