Žarko Bulajić

Žarko Bulajić

Žarko Bulajić (born 1922 in Vilusi, Nikšić, Montenegro) was the President of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro from October 7, 1969 to May 6, 1974.


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