Mirko Šarović

Mirko Šarović (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирко Шаровић; born 16 September 1956) is a Bosnian Serb politician who is the 7th and current President of the Serb Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He served as the 8th of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 28 October 2002 until 2 April 2003. Šarović resigned from the Presidency on 2 April 2003 amid allegations of his involvement in organising illegal military trading with Iraq.[1]

Mirko Šarović
Mirko Šarović at EFTA Ministerial meeting in Trondheim, Norway
7th President of the Serb Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Assumed office
30 June 2019
Preceded byVukota Govedarica
Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
31 March 2015  23 December 2019
Serving with Vjekoslav Bevanda
Prime MinisterDenis Zvizdić
Preceded byZlatko Lagumdžija
Succeeded byBisera Turković
8th and 10th Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations
In office
31 March 2015  23 December 2019
Prime MinisterDenis Zvizdić
Preceded byBoris Tučić
Succeeded byStaša Košarac
In office
12 January 2012  24 October 2013
Prime MinisterVjekoslav Bevanda
Preceded byMladen Zirojević
Succeeded byBoris Tučić
8th Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
28 October 2002  2 April 2003
Preceded byBeriz Belkić
Succeeded byDragan Čović
6th Serb member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
28 October 2002  2 April 2003
Prime MinisterAdnan Terzić
Preceded byŽivko Radišić
Succeeded byBorislav Paravac
4th President of Republika Srpska
In office
26 January 2000  28 November 2002
Vice PresidentDragan Čavić
Preceded byNikola Poplašen
Succeeded byDragan Čavić
Personal details
Born (1956-09-16) 16 September 1956
Rogatica, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
Political partySerb Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina

From 26 January 2000 to 28 November 2002, he also served as the 4th President of Republika Srpska and also as Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations on two occasions.

References

  1. In Bed With Iraq?, TIME Magazine, 19 September 2002

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