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List of vice presidents of Republika Srpska

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FieldValue
postVice presidents of Republika Srpska
native_namePotpredsjednici Republike Srpske
insigniasize150px
incumbentĆamil Duraković and Davor Pranjić
incumbentsince15 November 2022
appointerDirect popular vote
termlength4 years, renewable once
inauguralBiljana Plavšić and Nikola Koljević
formationDecember 1992
website[predsjednikrs.net](http://www.predsjednikrs.net/potpredsjednici/?lang=en)

This article lists the vice presidents of Republika Srpska.

Since the 2002 general election, in compliance with constitutional changes, the president of Republika Srpska has generally been expected to be a Serb, while the vice presidents are a Bosniak and a Croat.

List of officeholders

1992–2002

Name
(Birth–Death)PortraitTerm of officePartyPresidentNotesSerb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)}}"Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)}}"Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)}}"Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)}}"Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)}}"
Biljana Plavšić
(born 1930)[[File:Biljana Plavsic.JPG80px]]December 199219 July 1996SDSRadovan Karadžić
Nikola Koljević
(1936–1997)[[File:Nikola Koljević (Никола Кољевић) (cropped).jpg80px]]SDS
December 199214 September 1996Biljana Plavšićurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=D6mFCwAAQBAJtitle=Political Handbook of the World: 1998publisher=CSA Publicationsisbn=978-1-349-14951-3editor-last=Bankseditor-first=Arthur S.language=eneditor-last2=Mullereditor-first2=Thomas C.}}
Dragoljub Mirjanić
(born 1954)[[File:No image.png80px]]14 September 19964 November 1998SDSdate=4 July 1996title=Karadzic Says He Won't Runlanguage=enwork=The New York Timesagency=Reutersurl=https://www.nytimes.com/1996/07/04/world/karadzic-says-he-won-t-run.html}}
Mirko Šarović
(born 1956)[[File:Mirko Šarović 2012.jpg80px]]4 November 199826 January 2000SDSNikola Poplašen
Dragan Čavić
(born 1958)[[File:Dragan Čavić cropped.jpg80px]]26 January 200028 November 2002SDSMirko Šarović

2002–present

Bosniak vice-presidentCroat vice-presidentPresidentName(Birth–Death)PortraitTerm of officePartyName(Birth–Death)PortraitTerm of officePartyParty of Democratic Action}}"Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina}}"Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina}}"Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina}}"National Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)}}"Party of Democratic Action}}"Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina}}"Independent politician}}"Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina}}"
Adil Osmanović
(born 1963)[[File:Adil Osmanović November 2016.jpg80px]]28 November 200215 November 2010SDAIvan Tomljenović
(born 1942)[[File:No image.png80px]]28 November 20029 November 2006SDP BiHDragan Čavić
Davor Čordaš
(born 1959)[[File:No image.png80px]]9 November 200615 November 2010HDZ BiHMilan Jelić
Rajko Kuzmanović
Enes Suljkanović
(born 1961)[[File:No image.png80px]]15 November 201024 November 2014SDP BiHEmil Vlajki
(born 1942)[[File:No image.png80px]]15 November 201024 November 2014NDSMilorad Dodik
Ramiz Salkić
(born 1973)[[File:No image.png80px]]24 November 201415 November 2022SDAJosip Jerković
(born 1959)[[File:No image.png80px]]24 November 201415 November 2022HDZ BiHMilorad Dodik
Željka Cvijanović
Ćamil Duraković
(born 1979)[[File:Ćamil Duraković.jpg80px]]15 November 2022IncumbentIndependentDavor Pranjić
(born 1994)[[File:No image.png80px]]15 November 2022IncumbentHDZ BiHMilorad Dodik
Siniša Karan

References

References

  1. Freedom House. (2004). "Nations in Transit 2004: Democratization in East Central Europe and Eurasia". Rowman & Littlefield.
  2. Cigar, Norman L.. (2002). "Indictment at the Hague: The Milosevic Regime and Crimes of the Balkan Wars". New York University Press.
  3. (2003). "The International Who's Who 2004". Europa.
  4. Partos, Gabriel. (4 February 1997). "Obituary: Nikola Koljevic". The Independent.
  5. "Political Handbook of the World: 1998". CSA Publications.
  6. (4 July 1996). "Karadzic Says He Won't Run". The New York Times.
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