Bogoljub Jevtić (Serbian Cyrillic: Богољуб Јевтић; 24 December 1886 – 7 June 1960) was a Serbian diplomat and politician in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
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may refer to: Bogoljub Jevtić (1886–1960), Serbian politician Bogoljub Karić (born 1954), Serbian businessman and politician Bogoljub Kočović (1920–2013)...
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Račanović-Jevtić (born c. 1980), Bosnian singer, model and beauty pageant titleholder Aleksandar Jevtić (born 1985), Serbian footballer Bogoljub Jevtić (1886–1960)...
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appointed to the position of Finance Minister in the government of Bogoljub Jevtić, who became prime minister following Alexander's assassination in Marseille...
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minister as part of the 6 January Dictatorship. General Živković was Bogoljub Jevtić's brother-in-law, the closest adviser to the head of State. Živković...
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Jevremović (JNS, Petrovac na Mlavi, Morava Banovina) Bogoljub Jevtić Đorđe Jevtić Životije Jevtić (JNS, Jagodina, Morava Banovina) Velimir Jojić (JNS,...
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out of a total of 373. On 3 February 1939, the Minister of Education, Bogoljub Kujundžić, made a nationalist speech in the Assembly in which he stated...
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Vojislav Marinković: 1932 Milan Srškić: 1932–1934 Nikola Uzunović: 1934 Bogoljub Jevtić: 1934–1935 Milan Stojadinović: 1935–1939 Dragiša Cvetković: 1939–1941...
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1935 Monarchs Alexander I Peter II Prime Minister Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Regent Paul Preceded by Petar Kosić (acting) Succeeded by Petar Kosić...
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was delivered by Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the member states: Bogoljub Jevtić for Yugoslavia, Nicolae Titulescu for Romania, and Edvard Beneš for...
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Živković, Marinković and Srškić to the cabinet. However, on 22 December Bogoljub Jevtić was appointed prime minister, removing Uzunović for a second time....
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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contested the 1935 election running against the JNS Prime Minister, Bogoljub Jevtić. The JNS list won, but the opposition threatened to boycott the Assembly...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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национална странка Leaders Petar Živković Nikola Uzunović Milan Srškić Bogoljub Jevtić Founder Petar Živković Founded 1929; 96 years ago (1929) Dissolved...
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Prime minister (1932–1934) Nikola Uzunović, Prime minister (1934) Bogoljub Jevtić, Prime minister (1934–1935) Milan Stojadinović, Prime minister (1935–1939)...
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an advisor to the embassy in London in 1929. After the arrival of Bogoljub Jevtić at the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Purić returned to service...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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eligible electorate had cast a total of 2,778,172 ballots. The party of Bogoljub Jevtić had received 1,738,390 (62.6%) votes and 320 seats in parliament and...
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Yugoslav National Party. 11 Bogoljub Jevtić (1886–1960) Serb 22 December 1934 24 June 1935 184 days JRZ JNS 1935 Jevtić . 12 Milan Stojadinović (1888–1961)...
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right-wing to far-right alliance with: Yugoslav National Party led by Bogoljub Jevtić, Yugoslav Muslim Organization led by Mehmed Spaho, Slovene People's...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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Svetomir Đukić Spasa Garda Jovan Grković-Gapon Živko Gvozdić Petko Ilić Bogoljub Jevtić Ljuba Jezdić Danilo Kalafatović Tasa Konević Stojan Koruba Radoje Ljutovac...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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