• Dragiša Pešić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиша Пешић; 8 August 1954 – 8 September 2016) was a Yugoslav politician. He was the second last Prime Minister of...
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  • basketball player Dragiša Lapčević (1867–1939), Serbian politician Dragiša Pejović (born 1982), Serbian Football player Dragiša Pešić (born 1954), politician...
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  • Ivan Pešić (footballer, born 1992), Croatian footballer for RNK Split Ivan Pešić (handballer) (born 1989), Croatian handball goalkeeper Ivan Pesic (businessman)...
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    related to Svetislav Pešić. Basketball portal Svetislav Pešić at euroleague.net Svetislav Pešić at acb.com (in Spanish) Svetislav Pešić at beko-bbl.de (in...
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  • General Party Congress votes, and beating the other two candidates, Dragiša Pešić and Borislav Globarević, representing the victory of the expressly pro-EU...
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    Rehabilitovan Dragiša Cvetković, politika.rs; accessed 17 December 2015.(in Serbian) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dragiša Cvetković. v t e...
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    Council of Ministers In office 7 March 2003 – 3 June 2006 Preceded by Dragiša Pešić Succeeded by Position abolished President of the Parliament of Montenegro...
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  • his party colleague Dragiša Pešić. Starting in July 2001 when the leadership of the SNP under Predrag Bulatović supported Pešić, Žižić was in conflict...
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    Montenegro Leadership President Svetozar Marović (last) Prime Minister Dragiša Pešić (last) Minister of Defence Zoran Stanković (last) Chief of the General...
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    Kontić • 1998–2000 Momir Bulatović • 2000–2001 Zoran Žižić • 2001–2003 Dragiša Pešić • 2003–2006 Svetozar Marović Legislature Federal Assembly Historical...
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  • (b. 1963) 2016 – Hannes Arch, Austrian race pilot (b. 1967) 2016 – Dragiša Pešić, Montenegrin politician, 5th Prime Minister of the Federal Republic...
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    October 2000 – 7 March 2003 Prime Minister Momir Bulatović Zoran Žižić Dragiša Pešić Preceded by Slobodan Milošević Succeeded by Svetozar Marović (as President...
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    March 2003 President Vojislav Koštunica Prime Minister Zoran Žižić Dragiša Pešić Preceded by Ivan Marković Succeeded by Office abolished Personal details...
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    v t e Prime ministers of Serbia and Montenegro Milan Panić Radoje Kontić Momir Bulatović Zoran Žižić Dragiša Pešić Svetozar Marović...
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    v t e Prime ministers of Serbia and Montenegro Milan Panić Radoje Kontić Momir Bulatović Zoran Žižić Dragiša Pešić Svetozar Marović...
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  • President: Vojislav Koštunica Prime Minister: Zoran Žižić (until 24 July), Dragiša Pešić (starting 24 July) 1 April – Arrest in Belgrade of deposed president...
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    Yugoslavia In office 4 November 2000 – 17 March 2003 Prime Minister Dragiša Pešić Preceded by Vladan Kutlešić Zoran Lilić Danilo Vuksanović Jovan Zebić...
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    November 2000 – 7 March 2003 President Vojislav Koštunica Prime Minister Dragiša Pešić Zoran Žižić Personal details Born (1964-01-28) 28 January 1964 (age 60)...
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    Petar Pešić (26 September 1871 – 6 September 1944) was a Serbian general and a Sardar of the Kingdom of Montenegro. During his military career, he was...
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  • ministers (complete list) – Zoran Žižić, Prime minister (2000–2001) Dragiša Pešić, Prime minister (2001–2003) Montenegro Presidents (complete list) –...
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  • Božidar Pešić (Serbian Cyrillic: Божидар Пешић; born 1952) is a Serbian architect and former basketball player. Pešić played for a Belgrade-based team...
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  • Rašović 1996 1998 SNP SNP formed after splitting from DPS in 1997. Dragiša Pešić 1998 SNP Mihailo Burić 1998 2000 DPS Miomir Mugoša 2000 2014 DPS Capital...
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    v t e Prime ministers of Serbia and Montenegro Milan Panić Radoje Kontić Momir Bulatović Zoran Žižić Dragiša Pešić Svetozar Marović...
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  • Lombardi-Conza-Nusco-Bisaccia (1981–1988) and Teramo-Atri (1988–2002). Dragiša Pešić, 62, Montenegrin politician, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (2001–2003)...
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    Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Vojislav Koštunica. Prime Minister Dragiša Pešić, visited Ukraine in September 2001. President of Serbia and Montenegro...
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  • presidency, Svetislav Pešić became a head coach for the second time. Even though the season was without success in the Adriatic League, Pešić managed to bring...
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    v t e Prime ministers of Serbia and Montenegro Milan Panić Radoje Kontić Momir Bulatović Zoran Žižić Dragiša Pešić Svetozar Marović...
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  • home crowd. In 2021, legendary head coach Svetislav Pešić took over the team once again. In Pešić' first tournament as head coach, after winning all five...
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  • Dragiša Pešić, politician (b. 1954). "Preminuo Sreten Asanović". novosti.rs (in Montenegrin). 4 June 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2017. "Dragisa Pesic...
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  • Prime Minister – Zoran Žižić, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (2000–2001) Dragiša Pešić, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (2001–2003) Kosovo (Self-Governing Entity...
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