This article lists the leaders of Serb political entities in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina established during the breakup of Yugoslavia and the initial stage of the Yugoslav Wars in the early 1990s.

Croatia

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Serbian Autonomous Oblasts in Croatia c. 1990
 
Republic of Serbian Krajina c. 1991
 
Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia c. 1995

SAO Krajina

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President

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  Serb Party of Socialists (SPS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Milan Martić
(1954–)
31 July 1990 19 December 1991 SPS

President of Serbian National Council

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Milan Babić
(1956–2006)
31 July 1990 19 December 1991 SDS

Prime Minister

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Milan Babić
(1956–2006)
30 April 1991 19 December 1991 SDS

Minister of Internal Affairs

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  Serb Party of Socialists (SPS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Milan Martić
(1954–)
19 December 1990 19 December 1991 SPS

SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia

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Speaker of the People's Assembly

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Ilija Končarević
(1949?–)
25 June 1991 26 February 1992 SDS

President of the Government

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Goran Hadžić
(1958–2016)
25 June 1991 19 December 1991 SDS

SAO Western Slavonia

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President

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Veljko Džakula
(1955–)
12 August 1991 5 January 1992 SDS

Republic of Serbian Krajina

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Presidents

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)
  Serb Party of Socialists (SPS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Milan Babić
(1956–2006)
19 December 1991 26 February 1992 SDS
  Mile Paspalj
(1953–)
Acting President
15 February 1992 26 February 1992 SDS
2   Goran Hadžić
(1958–2016)
26 February 1992 12 December 1993 SDS
(1)   Milan Babić
(1956–2006)
12 December 1993 23 January 1994 SDS
3   Milan Martić
(1954–)
26 January 1994 7 August 1995 SPS

Prime Ministers

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)
  Serb Party of Socialists (SPS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Dušan Vještica 19 December 1991 16 February 1992 SDS
  Risto Matković
Acting Prime Minister
16 February 1992 26 February 1992 SDS
2   Zdravko Zečević 26 February 1992 21 April 1993 SDS
3   Đorđe Bjegović
(1941–)
21 April 1993 27 March 1994 SPS
4   Borislav Mikelić
(1939–2018)
27 March 1994[1] 27 July 1995 SDS
5   Milan Babić
(1956–2006)
27 July 1995 7 August 1995 SDS

Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia

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Presidents of the Coordinating Committee

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Slavko Dokmanović
(1949–1998)
5 August 1995 22 April 1996 SDS
2   Goran Hadžić
(1958–2016)
23 April 1996[2] 15 January 1998 SDS

Chairmen of the Executive Committee

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)
  Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Borislav Držajić 5 August 1995 22 April 1996 SDS
2   Vojislav Stanimirović
(1953–)
23 April 1996[2] 15 January 1998[2] SDS
(until 1997)
SDSS
(from 1997)

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Serbian Autonomous Oblasts in Bosnia and Herzegovina

SAO Northern Bosnia

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President of the Assembly

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Blagoje Simić
(1960–)
4 November 1991[3][4] 30 November 1991[3][4] SDS

President of the Executive Council

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
2   Nikola Perišić 4 November 1991 9 January 1992 SDS

Republika Srpska

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Presidents

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)
  Serb National Alliance (SNS)
  Serbian Radical Party of Republika Srpska (SRS RS)
  Socialist Party (SP)
  Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Radovan Karadžić
(1945–)
7 April 1992 19 July 1996 SDS
2   Biljana Plavšić
(1930–)
19 July 1996 4 November 1998 SDS
(until 1997)
SNS
(from 1997)
3   Nikola Poplašen
(1951–)
4 November 1998 2 September 1999 SRS RS
  Petar Đokić
(1951–)
Acting President
2 September 1999 26 January 2000 SP
4   Mirko Šarović
(1961–)
26 January 2000 28 November 2002 SDS
5   Dragan Čavić
(1958–)
28 November 2002 9 November 2006 SDS
6   Milan Jelić
(1956–2007)
9 November 2006 30 September 2007 SNSD
  Igor Radojičić
(1966–)
Acting President
1 October 2007 28 December 2007 SNSD
7   Rajko Kuzmanović
(1931–)
28 December 2007 15 November 2010 SNSD
8   Milorad Dodik
(1959–)
15 November 2010 19 November 2018 SNSD
7   Željka Cvijanović
(1931–)
19 November 2018 15 November 2022 SNSD
8   Milorad Dodik
(1959–)
15 November 2022 Incumbent SNSD

Prime Ministers

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  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)
  Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD)
  Party of Democratic Progress (PDP)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1   Branko Đerić
(1948–)
22 April 1992 20 January 1993 SDS
2   Vladimir Lukić
(1933–)
20 January 1993 18 August 1994 SDS
3   Dušan Kozić
(1958–)
18 August 1994 16 October 1995 SDS
4   Rajko Kasagić
(1942–)
16 October 1995 18 May 1996 SDS
5   Gojko Kličković
(1955–)
18 May 1996 31 January 1998 SDS
6   Milorad Dodik
(1959–)
31 January 1998 16 January 2001 SNSD
7   Mladen Ivanić
(1958–)
16 January 2001 17 January 2003 PDP
8   Dragan Mikerević
(1955–)
17 January 2003 17 February 2005 PDP
9   Pero Bukejlović
(1946–)
17 February 2005 28 February 2006 SDS
(6)   Milorad Dodik
(1959–)
28 February 2006 15 November 2010 SNSD
  Anton Kasipović
(1956–)
Acting Prime Minister
15 November 2010 29 December 2010 Independent
10   Aleksandar Džombić
(1968–)
29 December 2010 12 March 2013 SNSD
11   Željka Cvijanović
(1967–)
12 March 2013 19 November 2018 SNSD
12   Radovan Višković
(1964–)
18 December 2018 Incumbent SNSD


Notes

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  1. ^ O'Shea, Brendan (2005). The Modern Yugoslav Conflict 1991-1995: Perception, Deception and Dishonesty. Frank Cass. ISBN 978-0-415-35705-0.
  2. ^ a b c Barić, Nikica (2011). "Srpska oblast Istočna Slavonija, Baranja i Zapadni Srijem – od "Oluje" do dovršetka mirne reintegracije hrvatskog Podunavlja (prvi dio)". Scrinia Slavonica. 11. Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest: 393–451.
  3. ^ a b "FOURTH AMENDED INDICTMENT". www.icty.org. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  4. ^ a b "030502IT". www.icty.org. Retrieved 2022-12-12.

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