Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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Type | |
Type | Bicameral |
Houses | House of Representatives House of Peoples |
Leadership | |
Chairman of the House of Representatives | |
Chairman of the House of Peoples | |
Structure | |
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House of Representatives political groups | Government (25)
Opposition (17) |
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House of Peoples political groups | Bosniak caucus (5):
Croat caucus (5):
Serb caucus (5): |
Salary | 4,000 KM[1] |
Elections | |
House of Representatives last election | 7 October 2018 |
Meeting place | |
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The Building of the Parliamentary Assembly[2] | |
Website | |
www.parlament.ba |
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The Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Parlamentarna skupština Bosne i Hercegovine / Парламентарна скупштина Босне и Херцеговине) is the bicameral legislative body of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of the following two chambers.
- The House of Representatives (Bosnian and Serbian: Predstavnički dom / Представнички дом, Croatian: Zastupnički dom) has 42 members, elected for a four-year terms by proportional representation.
- The House of Peoples (Dom naroda / Дом народа) has 15 members, appointed by the parliaments of the entities: 5 members elected by the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska (5 Serbian delegates), 5 members - by the Bosniak club of the House of Peoples of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (5 Bosniak delegates) and 5 members - by the Croatian club of the House of Peoples of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (5 Croatian delegates).
Its predecessors were the unicameral Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the People's Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Presidents (1953–1997)[]
Presidents of the People's Assembly (1953–1992)[3][4][]
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Party | |
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Presidents of the People's Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
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Đuro Pucar (1899–1979) |
1953 | 1963 | SK BiH |
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Ratomir Dugonjić (1916–1987) |
1963 | 1967 | SK BiH |
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Džemal Bijedić (1917–1977) |
1967 | 1971 | SK BiH |
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Hamdija Pozderac (1924–1988) |
1971 | 1978 | SK BiH |
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1978 | 1981 | SK BiH | |
6 | ![]() |
1981 | 1983 | SK BiH | |
7 | ![]() |
1983 | 1984 | SK BiH | |
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1984 | 1987 | SK BiH | |
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1987 | 1989 | SK BiH | |
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1989 | 1990 | SK BiH | |
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Momčilo Krajišnik (1945–2020) |
1990 | 3 March 1992 | SDS |
Speakers of the Assembly (1992–1997)[]
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Party | |
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Presidents of the Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
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Momčilo Krajišnik (1945–2020) |
3 March 1992 | 29 October 1992 | SDS |
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(1929–2004) |
29 October 1992 | 25 December 1992 | SDA |
3 | ![]() |
(1954–) |
25 December 1992 | 3 January 1997 | SDP BiH |
See also[]
- Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Historical assemblies:
- List of legislatures by country
References[]
- ^ "No Session of House of Representatives in January, but Salaries in Amount of 85,000 Euros properly paid!". Sarajevo Times. 2 February 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
- ^ "Building of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly". Parliament.ba. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ Rulers.org
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links[]
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- BiH Parliament Official website (in Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian)
Coordinates: 43°51′16″N 18°24′21″E / 43.854577°N 18.405730°E
Categories:
- Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Parliaments by country
- Bicameral legislatures
- National legislatures
- Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Political organizations based in Bosnia and Herzegovina