House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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House of Peoples
of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman
Bakir Izetbegović (SDA)
since 28 February 2021
Vice-chairmen
Structure
Seats15
House of Peoples of BiH.svg
Political groups
Bosniak caucus (5):
  •   SDA  (3)
  •   SDP BiH  (1)
  •   SBB BiH  (1)

Croat caucus (5):

  •   HDZ BiH  (4)
  •   Independent  (1)

Serb caucus (5):

Elections
Last election
20 February 2019[1]
Meeting place
Parliament (6042784223).jpg
Website
www.parlament.ba

Coordinates: 43°51′16″N 18°24′21″E / 43.854577°N 18.405730°E / 43.854577; 18.405730

The House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Dom naroda Bosne i Hercegovine/Дом народа Босне и Херцеговине) is one of the two chambers of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the other chamber being the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established through the signing of the Dayton Agreement in 1995.

It has 15 members equally distributed among the three ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina: 5 Bosniaks, 5 Serbs, and 5 Croats. The members are appointed by the parliaments of the constituent peoples. Their duty is to make sure that no law is passed unless all three groups agree on it.

Chairmen of the House of Peoples[]

# Name Term of Office Party
1 Momir Tošić 3 January 1997 2 September 1997 SDS
2 Avdo Čampara 3 September 1997 2 May 1998 SDA
3 Petar Majić 3 May 1998 4 December 1998 HDZ BiH
4 Vladimir Šoljić 4 December 1998 3 August 1999 HDZ BiH
5 Izet Žigić 4 August 1999 3 April 2000 SBiH
6 Drago Ljubičić 4 April 2000 20 March 2001 SNS
7 Ilija Šimić 20 March 2001 19 November 2001 HSS BiH
8 Sejfudin Tokić 20 November 2001 19 July 2002 SDP BiH
9 Nikola Špirić 20 July 2002 31 January 2003 SNSD
10 Velimir Jukić 31 January 2003 29 September 2003 HDZ BiH
11 Mustafa Pamuk 30 September 2003 30 May 2004 SDA
12 Goran Milojević 31 May 2004 30 January 2005 PDP
13 Velimir Jukić 31 January 2005 29 September 2005 HDZ BiH
14 Mustafa Pamuk 30 September 2005 30 May 2006 SDA
15 Goran Milojević 31 May 2006 14 March 2007 PDP
16 Ilija Filipović 14 March 2007 13 November 2007 HDZ BiH
17 Sulejman Tihić 14 November 2007 13 July 2008 SDA
18 Mladen Ivanić 14 July 2008 26 February 2009 PDP
19 Dušanka Majkić 26 February 2009 13 March 2009 SNSD
20 Ilija Filipović 14 March 2009 13 November 2009 HDZ BiH
21 Sulejman Tihić 14 November 2009 13 July 2010 SDA
22 Dušanka Majkić 14 July 2010 9 June 2011 SNSD
23 Ognjen Tadić 9 June 2011 8 February 2012 SDS
24 Dragan Čović 9 February 2012 8 October 2012 HDZ BiH
25 Sulejman Tihić 9 October 2012 8 June 2013 SDA
26 Ognjen Tadić 9 June 2013 5 November 2013 SDS
27 Staša Košarac 5 November 2013 8 February 2014 SNSD
28 Dragan Čović 9 February 2014 17 November 2014 HDZ BiH
29 Bariša Čolak 16 February 2015[2] 17 October 2015 HDZ BiH
30 Ognjen Tadić 16 October 2015 15 June 2016 SDS
31 Safet Softić 16 June 2016 15 February 2017 SDA
32 Bariša Čolak 16 February 2017 15 October 2017 HDZ BiH
33 Ognjen Tadić 16 October 2017 15 June 2018 DNS
34 Safet Softić 16 June 2018 6 December 2018 SDA
35 Bariša Čolak 16 February 2019 28 February 2019 HDZ BiH
36 Bakir Izetbegović 28 February 2019 28 October 2019 SDA
37 Dragan Čović 28 October 2019 27 June 2020 HDZ BiH
38 Nikola Špirić 28 June 2020 28 February 2021 SNSD
39 Bakir Izetbegović 28 February 2021 Incumbent SDA

List of delegates[3][]

Bosniak delegates[]

Convocation Delegates
1996–1998 Mirsad Ćeman
(SDA)
Avdo Čampara
(SDA)
Adem Borić
(SDA)
Mehmed Čorhodžić
(SDA)
Salih Kulenović
(SDA)
1998–2000 Šefik Džaferović
(SDA)
Ismet Šarčević
(SDA)
Mugdin Herceg
(SDP BiH)
Izet Žigić
(SBiH)
2000–2002 Halid Genjac
(SDA)
Ibrahim Spahić
(GDS)
Sejfudin Tokić
(SDP BiH)
Munib Jusufović
(SBiH)
2002–2006 Hasan Čengić
(SDA)
Osman Brka
(SDA)
Hilmo Neimarlija
(SDA/SBiH)
Mustafa Pamuk
(SBiH)
2006–2010 Sulejman Tihić
(SDA)
Hazim Rančić
(SDA)
Alma Čolo
(SDA)
Adem Ibrahimpašić
(SDP BiH)
2010–2014 Halid Genjac
(SDA)
Nermina Kapetanović
(SDA)
Seudin Hodžić
(SDP BiH)
Mehmed Bradarić
(SDP BiH)
2014–2018 Safet Softić
(SDA)
Sead Kadić
(SDA)
Fahrudin Radončić
(SBB BiH)
Sifet Podžić
(DF)
2018– Bakir Izetbegović
(SDA)
Asim Sarajlić
(SDA)
Amir Fazlić
(SDA)
Munib Jusufović
(SBB BiH)
Denis Bećirović
(SDP BiH)

Croat delegates[]

Convocation Delegates
1996–1998 Mariofil Ljubić
(HDZ BiH)
Petar Majić
(HDZ BiH)
Pero Marković
(HDZ BiH)
Stipo Vujević
(HDZ BiH)
Ivo Andrić Lužanski
(HDZ BiH)
1998–2000 Ivan Madunić
(HDZ BiH)
Zoran Marić
(HDZ BiH)
Vladimir Šoljić
(HDZ BiH)
Ivo Živković
(HDZ BiH)
Vinko Zorić
(HDZ BiH)
2000–2002 Ivo Divković
(SDP BiH)
Ilija Šimić
(HSS BiH)
Jerko Ivanković
(NSRzB)
Niko Sušac
(SDP BiH)
2002–2006 Tomislav Limov
(SDP BiH)
Velimir Jukić
(HDZ BiH)
Anto Spajić
(HDZ BiH)
Branko Zrno
(HDZ BiH)
Ilija Filipović
(HDZ BiH)
2006–2010 Rudo Vidović
(HDZ 1990)
Božo Rajić
(HDZ 1990)
Ivo Miro Jović
(HDZ BiH)
2010–2014 Martin Raguž
(HDZ 1990)
Krunoslav Vrdoljak
(SDP BiH)
Stjepan Krešić
(HSP BiH)
Borjana Krišto
(HDZ BiH)
Dragan Čović
(HDZ BiH)
2014–2018 Mario Karamatić
(HSS BiH)
Ljilja Zovko
(HDZ BiH)
Zdenka Džambas
(HDZ BiH)
Bariša Čolak
(HDZ BiH)
2018– Zlatko Miletić
(DF)
Dragan Čović
(HDZ BiH)
Marina Pendeš
(HDZ BiH)
Lidija Bradara
(HDZ BiH)

Serb delegates[]

Convocation Delegates
1996–1998 Milan Krnjajić
(SDS)
Vojislav Maksimović
(SDS)
Borislav Paravac
(SDS)
Borivoje Sendić
(SDS)
Momir Tošić
(SDS)
1998–2000 Drago Ljubičić
(SNS)
Momir Malić
(SPRS)
Đoko Pajić
(SRSRS)
Ristan Ristić
(SNSD)
2000–2002 Dragutin Rodić
(DNS)
Dragutin Ilić
(SPRS)
Nikola Špirić
(PDP)
Goran Turjačanin
(SNSD)
Momčilo Novaković
(SDS)
2002–2006 Goran Milojević
(PDP)
Zoran Spasojević
(SDS)
Vinko Radovanović
(PDP)
Boško Šiljegović
(SDS)
Nade Radović
(SDS)
2006–2010 Mladen Ivanić
(PDP)
Zoran Koprivica
(SNSD)
Drago Ljubičić
(SNSD)
Dušanka Majkić
(SNSD)
Slobodan Šaraba
(SDS)
2010–2014 Staša Košarac
(SNSD)
Krstan Simić
(SNSD)
Dragutin Rodić
(DNS)
Ognjen Tadić
(SDS)/(DNS)
2014–2018 Darko Babalj
(SDS)
Nebojša Radmanović
(SNSD)
Sredoje Nović
(SNSD)
2018– Nikola Špirić
(SNSD)
Lazar Prodanović
(SNSD)
Dušanka Majkić
(SNSD)
Mladen Bosić
(SDS)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bosnia's Federation Entity Finally Forms New Parliament". Balkan Insight. 20 February 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  2. ^ acting until 16 February 2015
  3. ^ "Delegates".
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