President of Montenegro

President of Montenegro

The President of Montenegro (Serbian: Предсједник Црне Горе, "Predsjednik Crne Gore") is the head of state of the Republic of Montenegro. The current president is Filip Vujanović, who was reelected in the first round of the 2008 presidential election with 51.9% of the vote. The official residence of the President is located in the former royal capital Cetinje.

Leaders of Montenegro (1943-Present)

Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1943-1991)


=President of the Anti-Fascist Council of People's Liberation of Montenegro and the Boka (ZAVNOCGB)=

*Nikola Miljanić (15 November 1943 - 14 July 1944)


=President of the Montenegrin Anti-Fascist Assembly of People's Liberation (CASNO)=

*Nikola Miljanić (14 July 1944 - 21 November 1946)

President of the Presidium of the Constitutional Assembly of Montenegro

*Miloš Rašović (21 November 1946 - 1 January 1947)

President of the Presidium of the People's Assembly of Montenegro

*Miloš Rašović (1 January 1947 - November 1950)
*Nikola Kovačević (November 1950 - February 1953)

Presidents of the Peoples's Assembly of Montenegro

*Nikola Kovačević (February - December 1953)
*Blažo Jovanović (December 1953 - July 1962)
*Filip Bajković (July 1962 - June 1963)
*Andrija Mugoša (June 1963 - May 1967)
*Veljko Milatović (May 1967 - June 1969)
*Vidoje Žarković (June 1969 - 5 April 1974)

Presidents of Presidency of Montenegro

*Veljko Milatović (5 April 1974 - May 1982)
*Veselin Đuranović (May 1982 - 7 May 1983)
*Marko Orlandić (7 May 1983 - 7 May 1984)
*Miodrag Vlahović (7 May 1984 - May 1985)
*Branislav Šoškić (May 1985 - May 1986)
*Radivoje Brajović (May 1986 - May 1988)
*Božina Ivanović (May 1988 - 13 January 1989)
*Slobodan Simović (13 January 1989 - 17 March 1989) (acting)
*Branko Kostić (17 March 1989 - 23 December 1990)


=Republic of Montenegro (in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1992-2003 and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, 2003-2006)=

Presidents

*Momir Bulatović (23 December 1990 - 15 January 1998)
*Milo Đukanović (15 January 1998 - 25 November 2002)
*Filip Vujanović (25 November 2002 - 19 May 2003) (1st time, acting)
*Rifat Rastoder and Dragan Kujović (19 May 2003 - 22 May 2003) (acting)
*Filip Vujanović (22 May 2003 - 3 June 2006) (2nd time)

Republic of Montenegro (Independent, 2006-Present)

Presidents

*Filip Vujanović (3 June 2006 - Present)

External links

* [http://www.predsjednik.cg.yu/eng/ President of Montenegro]


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