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Yugoslav Montenegrin politician
Đorđije "Đoko" Pajković (25 June 1917, Lužac, Berane, Kingdom of Montenegro – 17 January 1980, Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia) was a Yugoslav Montenegrin politician.
He was the leader of the League of Communists of Montenegro from June 1963 to December 1968. He previously served as the President of the Executive Council of the SR Montenegro from 16 December 1962 to 25 June 1963.
He also served as the President of the Assembly of SAP Kosovo from 12 December 1953 to 5 May 1956 and the leader of the League of Communists of Kosovo from March 1945 to February 1956.
In 1953, he was chosen to be a National Hero of Yugoslavia.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Montenegro". World Statesmen. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
- ^ Народни хероји 1982, p. 53.
Sources
[edit]- Народни хероји Југославије том I. Београд: „Народна књига”. 1982.
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Preceded by | President of the Executive Council of Montenegro 16 December 1962 to 25 June 1963 |
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Preceded by Ismet Saqiri
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President of the Assembly of Kosovo 12 December 1953 - 5 May 1956 |
Succeeded by Pavle Jovićević
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Guvernadur in the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro (1756–1832) | |
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Presidents of the Governing senate of Montenegro and the Highlands (1832–1879) | |
Presidents of the Ministerial Council of the Principality of Montenegro (1879–1910) | |
Presidents of the Ministerial Council of the Kingdom of Montenegro (1910–1918; up to 1922 in exile) | |
Heads of provincial administration of Montenegro (later Zeta) (within Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1919–1941) | |
Heads of the National Administrative Committees (within Axis-occupied territory of Montenegro, 1941–1945) | |
Chairmen of the Executive Council of the PR/SR Montenegro (1945–1992) (within FPR/SFR Yugoslavia) | |
Presidents of the Government of the Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006) (within FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro) | |
Presidents of the Government of ***Montenegro (since 2006) | |
* in exile, ** Minister for Montenegro, *** in 2007 "the Republic of" officially removed by constitutional act |
President of the People's Liberation Committee for Kosovo and Metohija |
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President of the Regional People's Liberation Committee of Kosovo and Metohija |
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President of the Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija |
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President of the Assembly of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo |
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President of the Presidency of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo |
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