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Cabinet Of Stanko Radmilović
Cabinet of Stanko Radmilović was the last cabinet of the Socialist Republic of Serbia, whose official title was ''Executive Council of the Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Serbia''. It was formed on December 5, 1989, and dissolved on February 11, 1991. During this cabinet's term, the League of Communists of Yugoslavia was dissolved, and soon after the first multi-party election took place in all the republics of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia. On September 28, this cabinet adopted a new constitution which dropped the prefix "Socialist" from Serbia's official name, and called for the first multi-party general elections, which took place on December 9, 1990. The Cabinet of Stanko Radmilović was dissolved after the Socialist Party of Serbia won an absolute majority on the parliamentary elections, and formed a new cabinet, with Dragutin Zelenović as the Prime Minister. Cabinet members See also *Socialist Republic of Serbia * Cabinet of Serbia *League of ...
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Stanko Radmilović
Stanko Radmilović ( sr-cyr, Станко Радмиловић; 21 July 1936 – 24 November 2018) was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and university professor who served as the prime minister of Serbia from 1989 to 1991, the last one to serve during the one-party rule. Biography He graduated from the Faculty of Economics in Osijek, majoring in industry, and went on to receive his PhD in financial investments from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics. Radmilović started his working career in 1960 as a planner in the iron foundry in Požega, and in 1963 he moved to the SEC "Lipa" where he was the financial director and assistant general director. In 1967, he became the financial director of the cement factory in Beočin, and in 1971 he moved to Vojvođanska banka. In 1973, he returned to the Beočin Cement Factory, where he was the Deputy General Manager. After three years, he moved to Vojvođanska banka, where he was an assistant general director, a member of the ...
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