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- Smiljko Kostić (Serbian Cyrillic: Смиљко Костић; born 22 February 1945) is a retired politician and administrator in Serbia. From 1984 to 1998, he was...
- Slavko ****ricija (1991) Stjepan Zdunić (1991) Čedomir Pavlović (1992–1993) Smiljko Sokol (1992–1993) Zlatko Mateša (1993–1995) – Prime Minister (1995–2000)...
- G17+ candidate for mayor in the 2004 local elections and was defeated by Smiljko Kostić of New Serbia. He served as director of Niš's public construction...
- Two reporters from Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT), Dijana Čuljak and Smiljko Šagolj, made a television report about captured men in which both of them...
- House of Representatives - was elected. New electoral laws, written by Smiljko Sokol, were p****ed and a new voting system - combination of first past...
- Radiotelevision, especially by controversial reporters Dijana Čuljak and Smiljko Šagolj, who are still blamed by the families of Bosniak victims in Vranica...
- Radio-Television, especially by the controversial reporters Dijana Čuljak and Smiljko Šagolj [hr], who are still blamed by the families of Bosniak victims in...
- Democratic Party Goran Ćirić (born 1960) 10 November 2000 9 October 2004 Democratic Party Smiljko Kostić (born 1945) 9 October 2004 5 June 2006 New Serbia...
- Ćirić sought re-election in Niš but was defeated in the second round by Smiljko Kostić, who was endorsed by New Serbia (NS). The Serbian government appointed...
- December 1991 – 6 December 1999 Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Smiljko Sokol Personal details Born (1928-03-25)25 March 1928 Zagreb, Kingdom of...