Prime Minister of Serbia

List of Prime Ministers of Serbia

Current Prime Minister of Serbia is Vojislav Kostunica.

Table of contents
1 Revolutionnary Government
2 Serbian principality under Ottoman suzerainity
3 Independent Serbian principality and kingdom
4 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia)
5 German puppet regime in occupied Serbia
6 Royal Yugoslav Government in Exile
7 Communist Resistance
8 Communist Yugoslavia
9 Republic of Serbia

Revolutionnary Government

Serbian principality under Ottoman suzerainity

  • Koca Markovic (1835-1839)
  • Avram Petronijevic (1839-1840) (in 1840 he was represented by Paun Jankovic Baca)
  • Paun Jankovic (acting)
  • Djordje Protic(acting) (1842)
  • Avram Petronijevic (1842-1843)
  • Aleksa Simic (1843-1844)
  • Avram Petronijevic (1844-1852)
  • Ilija Garašanin (1852-1853)
  • Aleksa Simic (1853-1855)
  • Stevan Markovic (1856-1858)
Stevan Magazinovic (1858-1859)
  • Cvetko Rajovic (1859-1860)
  • Filip Hristic (1860-1861)
  • Ilija Garasanin (1861-1867)
  • Jovan Ristic (1867)
  • Nikola Hristic (1867-1868)
    Djordje Cenic (1868-1869)
  • Radivoje Milojkovic (1869-1872)
  • Milivoje P. Blaznavac (1872-1873)
  • Jovan Ristic (1873)
  • Jovan Marinovic (1873-1874)
  • Acim Cumic (1874-1875)
  • Danilo Stefanovic (1875)
  • Stevca Mihailovic (1875)
  • Ljubomir Kaljevic (1875-1876)
  • Stevca Mihailovic (1876)
  • Independent Serbian principality and kingdom

    • Jovan Ristic (1878-1880)
    • Milan S. Pirocanac (1880-1883)
    • Nikola Hristic (1883-1884)
    • Milutin Garasanin (1884-1887)
    • Jovan Ristic (1887)
    • Sava Grujic (1887-1888)
    • Nikola Hristic (1888-1889)
    • Kosta S. Protic (1889)
    • Sava Grujic (1889-1891)
    • Nikola Pasic (1891-1892)
    • Jovan Dj. Avakumovic (1892-1893)
    • dr Lazar Dj. Dokic (1893)
    • Sava Grujic (1893-1894)
    • Djordje S. Simic (1894)
    • Svetomir Nikolajevic (1894)
    • Nikola Hristic (1894-1895)
    • Stojan Novakovic (1895-1896)
    • Stojan Novakovic (1896-1897)
    • dr Vladan Djordjevic (1897-1900)
    • Aleksa Jovanovic (1900-1901)
    • Mihailo Vujic (1901-1902)
    • Pera Velimirovic (1902)
    • Dimitrije Cincar-Markovic (1902-1903)
    • Jovan Dj. Avakumovic (1903)
    • Sava Grujic (1903-1904)
    • Nikola Pasic (1904-1905)
    • Ljubomir Stojanovic (1905-1906)
    • Sava Grujic (1906)
    • Nikola Pasic (1906-1908)
    • Petar Velimirovic (1908-1909)
    • Stojan Novakovic (1909)
    • Nikola Pasic (1909-1911)
    • dr Milovan Dj. Milovanovic (1911-1912)
    • Marko Trifkovic (1912)
    • Nikola Pasic (1912-1918)

    Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia)

    German puppet regime in occupied Serbia

    General Prime Ministers

    • Milan Acimovic (1941)
    • Milan Nedic (1941-1945) German General Prime Minister

    Royal Yugoslav Government in Exile

    PMs of Royal Government in Exile (in London)

    • Dusan T. Simovic (1941-1942)
    • Slobodan Jovanovic (1942-1943)
    • Milos Trifunovic (1943)
    • Bozidar Puric (1943-1944)
    • Ivan Subasic (1944)
    • Drago Marusic (1945)

    Communist Resistance

    Communist Yugoslavia

    NOTE: In SFRY each republic had its own constitution, supreme court, parliament, president and prime minister. At the top of the Yugoslav government was a collective Presidency, the Prime Minister, and the Federal Parliament. Also important role was president of Communist Party of Yugoslavia and each republic and president of presidency of Central Comitee of Comunist Party. There was Josip Broz Tito who was president and prime minister so he was the most important man, after him there were republic PMs and presidents plus Communist Party presidents. There were also people that were secretaries of "something". Their roles were made up just for them but they were right beside Tito. In Tito era there were numerous people who served him and then if they started to complain about his politics they would be killed under unknown circumstances(example is Krcun). Also some of them could just lose all of their titles and rights(Rankovic case). Sometimes ministers in government were more important than PM itself(Edvard Kardelj,ideologists, Stanoj Dolanc, MIA).

    Presidents of the Federal Executive Council

    • Josip Broz Tito (1945-1963) since 1963 president for life
    • Petar Stambolic (1963-1967)
    • Mika Spiljak (1967-1969)
    • Mitja Ribicic (1969-1971)
    • Dzemal Bijedic (1971-1977)
    • Veselin Djuranovic (1977-1982)
    • Milka Planinc (1982-1986)
    • Branko Mikulic (1986-1989)
    • Ante Markovic (1989-1991)
    • Aleksandar Mitrovic (1991-1992)

    Presidents of Federal presidency
    • Blagoje Neskovic (1945-1948)
    • Petar Stambolic (1948-1953)
    • Jovan Veselinov (1953-1957)
    • Milos Minic (1957-1962)
    • Slobodan Penezic Krcun (1962-1964)
    • Stevan Doronjski (1964)]
    • Dragi Stamenkovic (1964-1967)
    • Djurica Jojkic (1967-1969)
    • Milenko Bojanic (1969-1974)
    • Dusan Ckrebic (1974-1978)
    • Ivan Stambolic (1978-1982)
    • Branislav Ikonic (1982-1986)
    • Desimir Jeftic (1986-1989)
    • Stanko Radmilovic (1989-1991)
    • Dragutin Zelenovic (1991)

    Republic of Serbia






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