Božidar Matić
Božidar Matić (pronounced [bǒʒidar mǎːtitɕ]; 8 September 1937 – 12 May 2016) was a Bosnian politician who was the president of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a former Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 22 February 2001 until 18 July 2001.[1] Additionally, he was the Minister of Finance and Treasury from 22 February 2001 until 17 July 2001.[2]
Božidar Matić | |||||||||||||
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3rd Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||||||||||
In office 22 February 2001 – 18 July 2001 | |||||||||||||
President | Halid Genjac Beriz Belkić Živko Radišić Ante Jelavić Jozo Križanović | ||||||||||||
Preceded by | Martin Raguž | ||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Zlatko Lagumdžija | ||||||||||||
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Personal details | |||||||||||||
Born | Bogatić, Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 8 September 1937||||||||||||
Died | 12 May 2016 78) Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | (aged||||||||||||
Political party | Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1991–2016) | ||||||||||||
Other political affiliations | SKJ (until 1991) | ||||||||||||
Spouse(s) | Vesna Matić | ||||||||||||
References
- "Božidar Matić". Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- http://www.vijeceministara.gov.ba/pdf_doc/sazivi%20hrv%2018-5-2020.pdf
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