Mladen Ivanić
Mladen Ivanić | |
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Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
In office 17 November 2014 – 17 July 2015 |
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Prime Minister | Vjekoslav Bevanda Denis Zvizdić |
Preceded by | Bakir Izetbegović |
Succeeded by | Dragan Čović |
Serb Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
Assumed office 17 November 2014 |
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Preceded by | Nebojša Radmanović |
Chairperson of the House of Peoples | |
In office 14 July 2008 – 26 February 2009 |
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Preceded by | Sulejman Tihić |
Succeeded by | Dušanka Majkić |
11th Prime Minister of Republika Srpska | |
In office 16 January 2001 – 17 January 2003 |
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President | Mirko Šarović Dragan Čavić |
Preceded by | Milorad Dodik |
Succeeded by | Dragan Mikerević |
Personal details | |
Born | Sanski Most, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
16 September 1958
Political party | Party of Democratic Progress |
Alma mater | University of Banja Luka University of Belgrade |
Mladen Ivanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Иванић, pronounced [mlâden ǐʋanit͡ɕ]; 16 September 1958)[1] is a Bosnian Serb politician. He was chairman of the presidency from November 17, 2014 until July 17, 2015.
He is a member of the center-right Party of Democratic Progress (PDP) and was its president from 1999 to 2015. Born in 1958 in Sanski Most, Ivanić has been a resident of Banja Luka since 1971, where he got his university diploma in economics. He then got a doctor's degree in Belgrade; the thesis was titled Contemporary Marxist political economy in the West. His political career begins in 1988, when he became a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
From 2001 to 2003, Ivanić was Prime Minister of Republika Srpska. He also served as the sixth foreign minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina since it became independent in 1992, succeeding Zlatko Lagumdžija on the post, and as such was a member of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In turn, he was succeeded on the post in 2007 by Sven Alkalaj.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Republika Srpska 2001–2003 |
Succeeded by Dragan Mikerević |
Preceded by | Minister of Foreign Affairs 2003–2007 |
Succeeded by Sven Alkalaj |
Preceded by | Chairman of the House of Peoples 2008–2009 |
Succeeded by Dušanka Majkić |
Preceded by | Serb Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014–present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by | Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014–2015 |
Succeeded by Dragan Čović |
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