Dragutin Zelenović

Prime Minister of Serbia (1991)

Драгутин Зеленовић
Prime Minister of SerbiaIn office
11 February 1991 – 11 December 1991PresidentSlobodan MiloševićPreceded byStanko RadmilovićSucceeded byRadoman Božović Personal detailsBorn19 May 1928Died27 April 2020(2020-04-27) (aged 91)
Novi Sad, Serbia

Dragutin Zelenović (Serbian: Драгутин Зеленовић; 19 May 1928 – 27 April 2020) was a professor at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, served as rector of the University of Novi Sad (1987–89) and was in 1987 elected a corresponding member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He served as the prime minister of Serbia from 11 February 1991 to 11 December 1991.[1][2] He also served as a member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1991.

Zelenović died on 27 April 2020 in Novi Sad.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Serbia Premier Reportedly Quits as Problems Mount". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. 12 December 1991. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  2. ^ a b "OBITUARY: Emeritus Professor Dr. Dragutin Zelenovic (1928-2020)" (PDF). International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management. 11 (2). June 2020. ISSN 2217-2661.
  3. ^ "Preminuo akademik Dragutin Zelenović, prvi predsednik Vlade Srbije". rtv.rs. 27 April 2020.

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  • Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts biography (in Serbian)
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