Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership
Female members of the Government of Yugoslavia - later Serbia
and Montenegro/Srbija i Crna Gora
(Female suffrage 1946) In 1918
a Kingdom was formed of Serbia-Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina which got the name of
Yugoslavia 1929, a Federal Republic 1945. Since 1991 it is comprising only of Serbia and Montenegro and in
February 2003 the Federal Republic changed into a loose Confederation, a
Commonwealth of the two state which lasted until Serbia and Montenegro became
two separate independent states in June 2006.
Also see Serbia heads and Serbia Parliament
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1953-60's Member of the Federal Executive Council Ana Beaus
She was Minister of Finance in Coatia 1945-53. (b. 1903-)
195?-6? Federal Undersecretary for Transactions Milk Karin
She was member of the Executive Council of Croatia 1965-69 (b. 1921)
1958-62 Federal Minister of Social Policy and Communal Questions Lydia
Šenturić
During World War II she was a leading commander in the Communist
Resistance Army. Her husband, Serge Krueger, was President of Yugoslavia
1981-82. (b. 1911)
1958-63 Federal Councillor in the Federal Secretariat for Labour
Questions
1969-74 Federal Councillor in the Federal Secretariat for External
Affairs
Stana
Tomašević-Arnesen
Member of the Communist Party and Commander in the war against
the Germans in 1941, Ambassador to Norway and Iceland 1963-67, Chairperson of the Foreign Affairs Committee
1969-74 and Chairperson of the Federal Chamber of the Federal Assembly
1979-83 and Ambassador to Denmark 1974-78. She lived (1922-83)
Until 1963 Federal Secretary for General Administration and Budget Neda
Božinović-Radosavljević
(b. 1917)
1963-67
Member of the Federal Executive Council Radojka Katić
Former Croat Secretary of
Finance and Member of the Executive Council, also MP in Croatia and Yugoslavia.
She lived (1922-2012)
1960''s Member of the Executive Council
Later MP in Croatia and
Yugoslavia and Member of the
Federal Executive council (Yugoslav minister without portfolio) She
lived (1922-2012) (Also
see Yugoslavia)
1969-73 Member of Federal Executive Council Mirjana Krstinić
(b. 1925-)
1976-82 Member of Federal Executive Council and Chairperson of the
Commission of Health and Social Affairs Zora Tomić
1982-86 Chairperson of the Federal Executive Council Milka Planinc
(15.4-15.5) (Premier Minister)
Милка Планинц is a former local politician in the Republic of Croatia.
She lived (1924-2010)
1984-88 Member of Federal Executive Council Franciska Herga
1986-88 Chairperson of the Council for the National Market
1986 Member of the Federal Executive Council for Environment and Urban
Development
1986-88 Federal Minister of Housing Nevenka Neralić-Mlivojević
1988 Member of the Federal Executive Council without Portfolio Franciska Cerkovič
1990-92 Deputy Federal Secretary for Development Prof. Dr. Radmila
Kiprijanova-Radovanović
Between 1986-90 Member of the Executive Council of Macedonia and
President of the Committee for Science, Technology and Information Service of Yugoslavia, 1994-98 Rector of the University of St. Cyril and Methodius in
Skopje, 1998- Vice-President of the Government of Macedonia. (b. 1940-)
1992-93 Federal Minister without Portfolio (Foreign Affairs) Dr. Radmila
Milentijetivć
Between 1995-98 Minister of Information of Serbia. (b. 1932-)
1993-94 Federal Minister of Environment Slobodanka Djordan
(b.1949-)
1993-94 Federal Minister of Human Rights and Minorities Dr. Margit
Savović
1994-98 Federal Minister without Portfolio in charge of Human Rights
and Minorities
1999 Federal Minister without Portfolio in charge of Human Rights and Minorities
She is of Hungarian origin. (b. 1952-)
Circa 1998-200 Vice-Minister of Health Marija Krstajić
1999-200 Deputy Premier-Minister Maja Gojković
Minister without Portfolio in Servia in 1998-99 and President of the National
Assembly from 2014.
(b. 1963-)
1999-2000 Federal Minister for Relations with International Financial
Institutions Borka Vučić
Till her appointment she was Head of Beogradska Banka and bankier of
President Slobodan Milosevic. President-by-age from 2007 and Temporary Speaker of the Serbian Assembly February-May 2007.
Killed in a traffic accident. She lived (1926-2009).
1999-2000 Federal Minister of Science, Development and Environment Nada
Sljapić
(b. 1941-)
1999-2000 Federal Minister of Refugees, Displaced Persons and
Humanitarian Aid Bratislava-Buba Morina
She was Minister of Family Care of Serbia 1997-98. (b. 1947-)
Circa 1999-2000 Deputy Minister for
Refugees and Humanitarian Aid Gordana Bulatović
Circa 1999-2000 Deputy Minister for
Labour, Health and Social Politics Mirjana Dragaš
Circa 1999-2000 Assistant Minister for Transportation Zora
Karaičić
Circa 1999-2000 Assistant Minister for
Refugees and Humanitarian Aid Ljiljana Popović
Circa 1999-2000 Assistant Minister for
Internal Trade Svetlana Živanović
2000 Federal Minister of Religion Dr. Leposeva Milicević
She was Minister of Health in Serbia 1994-97 and 1998-2000 (b. 1950-).
2000-06 Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs Aleksandra Joksimovic
2000-06 Assistant
Minister for
Foreign Affairs Jelica Minic
2002-03
and 2004 Minister of Telecommunications
Marija Raseta Vukosavljevic
(b. 1962-).
2002-03 Minister of Mining and Energy Kori Udoviciki
2002-03 Minister of Social Affairs Gordana Matkovic
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Last update 16.09.16