Dragutin Zelenović (Serbian: Драгутин Зеленовић; 19 May 1928 – 27 April 2020) was a Serbian politician who served as the prime minister of Serbia from...
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include: Dragutin Zelenović (born 1928), Yugoslav and Serbian politician Nemanja Zelenović (born 1990), Serbian handballer Nebojša Zelenović (born 1975), Serbian...
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absolute victory of the Socialists in the Parliamentary Election, Dragutin Zelenović of the Socialist Party of Serbia was elected Prime Minister of Serbia...
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Dragutin Mitić Dragutin Tadijanović Dragutin Šurbek Dragutin Lerman Dragutin Gavrilović Dragutin Ristić Dragutin Zelenović Dragutin Domjanić Dragutin...
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colloquially used (especially in the media) since the government of Dragutin Zelenović in 1991. In some later articles about the recent history of Serbia...
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ballot stuffing and vote buying took place. After the elections, Dragutin Zelenović became prime minister; he was shortly thereafter met with mass protests...
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Vojvodina elected a new leadership. In the elections that followed Dr. Dragutin Zelenović, a Milošević ally, was elected member of the SFRY Presidency from...
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Office (leading) Cabinet 11 February 1991 Dragutin Zelenović Socialist Party of Serbia Cabinet of Dragutin Zelenović 23 December 1992 Radoman Božović Cabinet...
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chemist. Nur Yerlitaş, 64, Turkish fashion designer, brain cancer. Dragutin Zelenović, 91, Serbian politician and academic, Prime Minister (1991). Jinnat...
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(1989–1991) Sejdo Bajramović (1991) Vasil Tupurkovski Nenad Bućin (1989–1991) Branko Kostić (1991) Dragutin Zelenović (1989–1990) Jugoslav Kostić (1990–1991)...
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its Montenegrin allies through claims by the Serbian Prime Minister Dragutin Zelenović, who contended that Dubrovnik was historically Serbian, not Montenegrin...
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Serbia was established on 11 February 1991, during the government of Dragutin Zelenović. It was initially held by four people: Slobodan Prohaska, Velimir...
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its Montenegrin allies with claims by the Serbian Prime Minister Dragutin Zelenović that Dubrovnik was historically Serbian, not Montenegrin. The international...
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by the public and by some ministers in the Serbian government like Dragutin Zelenović. The report could not be confirmed in other media from all seven municipalities...
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Relations of Socialist Self-management" and supervised by Ivan Maksimović and Dragutin Šoškić, strongly supports "non-property ownership of social property",...
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(1989–1991) Sejdo Bajramović (1991) Vasil Tupurkovski Nenad Bućin (1989–1991) Branko Kostić (1991) Dragutin Zelenović (1989–1990) Jugoslav Kostić (1990–1991)...
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was sworn in on 23 December 1991, after the previous cabinet under Dragutin Zelenović resigned due to economic failure. As a Prime Minister of Serbia he...
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(1989–1991) Sejdo Bajramović (1991) Vasil Tupurkovski Nenad Bućin (1989–1991) Branko Kostić (1991) Dragutin Zelenović (1989–1990) Jugoslav Kostić (1990–1991)...
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(1989–1991) Sejdo Bajramović (1991) Vasil Tupurkovski Nenad Bućin (1989–1991) Branko Kostić (1991) Dragutin Zelenović (1989–1990) Jugoslav Kostić (1990–1991)...
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elections, on January 15, 1991, a new government was formed, headed by Dragutin Zelenović. From February to July 1991, he was an independent scientific advisor...
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majority on the parliamentary elections, and formed a new cabinet, with Dragutin Zelenović as the Prime Minister. Socialist Republic of Serbia Cabinet of Serbia...
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(1989–1991) Sejdo Bajramović (1991) Vasil Tupurkovski Nenad Bućin (1989–1991) Branko Kostić (1991) Dragutin Zelenović (1989–1990) Jugoslav Kostić (1990–1991)...
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Sports In office 31 July 1991 – 24 September 1992 Prime Minister Dragutin Zelenović Radoman Božović Preceded by Goran Trivan Succeeded by Vladimir Cvetković...
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Commander Miodrag Jokić as Serbia's Minister of Defence in the cabinet of Dragutin Zelenović. During his tenure, Simović was allegedly involved with supporting...
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(1989–1991) Sejdo Bajramović (1991) Vasil Tupurkovski Nenad Bućin (1989–1991) Branko Kostić (1991) Dragutin Zelenović (1989–1990) Jugoslav Kostić (1990–1991)...
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(1989–1991) Sejdo Bajramović (1991) Vasil Tupurkovski Nenad Bućin (1989–1991) Branko Kostić (1991) Dragutin Zelenović (1989–1990) Jugoslav Kostić (1990–1991)...
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Nikolić Đorđe Đukić Boško Petrović Antonije Đorđević Boško Petrović Dragutin Zelenović Antonije Đorđević Zoran Lj. Petrović Teodor Atanacković Ninoslav Stojadinović...
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250), easily formed a stable government headed by prime minister Dragutin Zelenović. Additionally, through party-installed people like the Radio Television...
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2010) May 19 Dolph Schayes, American basketball player (d. 2015) Dragutin Zelenović, Serbian politician and professor (d. 2020) May 23 – Rosemary Clooney...
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Mining In office 11 February 1991 – 10 February 1993 Prime Minister Dragutin Zelenović Radoman Božović Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Vladimir...
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