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  1. Dragiša Cvetković: Ministro degli Affari Esteri: Aleksandar Cincar-Marković: Ministro dell'Esercito e della Marina Milutin Nedić: Ministro della Giustizia: Viktor Ružić: Ministro della pubblica istruzione Stevan Ćirić: Ministro delle finanze: Vojin Đuričić: Ministro delle infrastrutture: Miha Krek: Ministro del Commercio e dell ...

  2. The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Dragiša Cvetković (1).jpg 212 × 310; 18 KB. Dragiša Cvetković.jpg 277 × 361; 24 KB. Jugoslovanska vlada 1928.jpg 818 × 592; 99 KB. Categories: Dragiša (given name) 1893 births. 1969 deaths.

  3. The regent replaced him with Dragiša Cvetković on 5 February. Cvetković would remain prime minister until the Yugoslav coup d'état in March 1941, immediately preceding the German Invasion of Yugoslavia. Cvetković was not particularly popular in his native Serbia, neither with government supporters nor with the opposition.

  4. Lawyer. Džafer Kulenović (17 February 1891 – 3 October 1956), often referred to as Džafer- beg Kulenović, was a Bosnian Muslim and Yugoslav politician who led the Yugoslav Muslim Organization in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and was briefly Minister of Forestry and Mining in the pre-war Yugoslav governments of Dragiša Cvetković and Dušan ...

  5. Sporazum Cvetković-Maček je sporazum koji su 26. kolovoza 1939. u Božjakovini sklopili predsjednik vlade Kraljevine Jugoslavije Dragiša Cvetković i predsjednik Seljačko-demokratske koalicije (ujedno i predsjednik Hrvatske seljačke stranke) Vladko Maček. Sporazum je doveo do formiranja koalicijske vlade u kojoj je Maček postao ...

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  7. Dragiša Cvetković. Dragiša Cvetković ( serbisch - kyrillisch Драгиша Цветковић; 15. Januar 1893 in Niš – 18. Februar 1969 in Paris) war ein jugoslawischer Politiker . Er war Premierminister des Königreichs Jugoslawien von 1939 bis 1941. Er betrieb die Föderalisierung Jugoslawiens durch die Errichtung der Banovina ...