Momčilo Cemović
Montenegrin politician
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Momčilo Cemović (Cyrillic: Момчило Цемовић; 21 May 1928, in Berane, Zeta Banovina, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes – 27 December 2001, in Podgorica, FR Yugoslavia)[1] was Montenegrin politician.
Political career
He served as the President of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro from 1978 until 1982. Cemović was a member of the League of Communists of Montenegro and League of Communists of Yugoslavia.[2] He was also a Finance Minister of Yugoslavia from 1974 to 1978.
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Preceded by Marko Orlandić | President of the Executive Council of Montenegro 28 April 1978 – 7 May 1982 | Succeeded by Radivoje Brajović |
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Montenegro (1756–1832)
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- Stanislav Radonjić
- Vukale Stanišić
- Jovan Radonjić
- Vukolaj Radonjić
Montenegro and the Highlands (1832–1879)
Principality of Montenegro (1879–1910)
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Kingdom of Montenegro
(1910–1918; up to 1922 in exile)
of Montenegro (later Zeta) (within
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1919–1941)
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Committees (within Axis-occupied territory
of Montenegro, 1941–1945)
PR/SR Montenegro (1945–1992)
(within FPR/SFR Yugoslavia)
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Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)
(within FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro)
***Montenegro (since 2006)
* in exile, ** Minister for Montenegro,
*** in 2007 "the Republic of" officially removed by constitutional act
*** in 2007 "the Republic of" officially removed by constitutional act
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