Member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia for SR Bosnia and Herzegovina

A member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia for the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina existed within the collective state presidency from the enactment of the 1974 Constitution of Yugoslavia to the breakup of the state in 1991. From 1971 to 1974 the socialist republic was represented by three members per amendments to the 1963 Constitution of Yugoslavia. The member was selected by Parliament.

Until his death in 1980 Josip Broz Tito served as president of the collective state presidency as per the 1974 constitution. After his death the president of the presidency rotated, with Cvijetin Mijatović and Raif Dizdarević both serving in the role.

  League of Communists of Yugoslavia

No. Member of the Presidency Lifespan Term of office Party Notes
NA Hamdija Pozderac 1924–1988 30 June
1971
15 May
1974
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Ratomir Dugonjić 1916–1987 30 June
1971
15 May
1974
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Augustin Papić 1917–2002 30 June
1971
15 May
1974
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
1 Cvijetin Mijatović 1913–1993 15 May
1974
15 May
1984
League of Communists of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency: 15 May 1980 – 15 May 1981.
2 Branko Mikulić 1928–1994 15 May
1984
15 May
1986
League of Communists of Yugoslavia Left the Presidency to accept role of President of the Federal Executive Council.
3 Hamdija Pozderac 1924–1988 15 May
1986
15 September
1987
League of Communists of Yugoslavia Resigned due to accusation of participation in the Agrokomerc scandal.
N/A Mato Andrić 1928– 15 September
1987
31 December
1987
League of Communists of Yugoslavia Acting member of the Presidency as President of the Presidency of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina.
4 Raif Dizdarević 1926– 31 December
1987
15 May
1989
League of Communists of Yugoslavia President of the Presidency: 15 May 1988 – 15 May 1989.
5 Bogić Bogićević 1953– 15 May
1989

1991
League of Communists of Yugoslavia

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