Ministry of the Interior (Yugoslavia)

Ministry of the Interior (Yugoslavia)

The Ministry of the Interior of Yugoslavia refers to the internal affairs ministry which was responsible for interior of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1945 and the communist SFR Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992. It may also refer to the interior ministry of FR Yugoslavia between 1992 and 2003 (officially named Serbia and Montenegro 2003–2006).

Contents

List of ministers

Kingdom of Yugoslavia period (1918–1945)

Minister Party Term start Term end Lifespan
Marko Trifković People's Radical Party (NRS) 1 December 1918 20 December 1918 1864–1928
Svetozar Pribićević Democratic Party (DS) 20 December 1918 19 February 1920 1875–1936
Marko Trifković People's Radical Party (NRS) 19 February 1920 16 May 1920 1864–1928
Ljubomir Davidović Democratic Party (DS) 16 May 1920 1 January 1921 1863–1940
Milorad Drašković Democratic Party (DS) 1 January 1921 21 July 1921 (assassinated) 1873–1921
Svetozar Pribićević Democratic Party (DS) 21 July 1921 24 December 1921 1875–1936
Vojislav Marinković Democratic Party (DS) 24 December 1921 24 June 1922 1876–1935
Milorad Vujičić People's Radical Party (NRS) 17 December 1922 27 March 1924
Milan Srškić People's Radical Party (NRS) 27 March 1924 28 July 1924 1880–1937
Nastas Petrović People's Radical Party (NRS) 28 July 1924 6 November 1924 1867–1928
Božidar Maksimović People's Radical Party (NRS) 6 November 1924 17 April 1927 1886–1969
Velimir Vukićević People's Radical Party (NRS) 17 April 1927 13 January 1928 1871–1930
Čedomir Radović 13 January 1928 23 February 1928
Anton Korošec Slovenian People's Party (SLS) 28 February 1928 7 January 1929 1872–1940
Petar Živković Yugoslav National Party (JNS) 7 January 1929 5 January 1932 1879–1953
Milan Srškić Yugoslav National Party (JNS) 5 January 1932 11 July 1932 1880–1937
Živojin Lazić Yugoslav National Party (JNS) 11 July 1932 22 December 1934
Velimir Popović Yugoslav National Party (JNS) /
Yugoslav Radical Union (JRS)
22 December 1934 24 June 1935
Anton Korošec Slovenian People's Party (SLS) 24 June 1935 21 December 1938 1872–1940
Milan Aćimović Yugoslav Radical Union (JRS) 21 December 1938 5 February 1939 1898–1945
Dragiša Cvetković Yugoslav Radical Union (JRS) 5 February 1939 26 August 1939 1893–1969
Stanoje Mihaldžić Yugoslav Radical Union (JRS) 26 August 1939 12 July 1940
Dragiša Cvetković Yugoslav Radical Union (JRS) 12 July 1940 27 March 1941 1893–1969
Srđan Budisavljević (in exile) Independent Democratic Party (SDS) 27 March 1941 14 April 1941 1883–1968
Slobodan Jovanović (in exile) Non-party 12 January 1942 26 June 1943 1869–1958
Miloš Trifunović (in exile) People's Radical Party (NRS) 26 June 1943 10 August 1943 1871–1957
Vladeta Milićević (in exile) 10 August 1943 8 July 1944
Sava Kosanović (in exile) Independent Democratic Party (SDS) 8 July 1944 7 March 1945 1894–1956

SFR Yugoslavia period (1945–1992)

Minister Party Term start Term end Lifespan
Vlada Zečević Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) 7 March 1945 2 February 1946 1903–1970
Aleksandar Ranković Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) 2 February 1946 14 January 1953 1909–1983
Svetislav Stefanović Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) 14 January 1953 18 April 1963 1910–1980
Vojin Lukić League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 18 April 1963 12 March 1965 1919–
Milan Mišković League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 12 March 1965 18 May 1967 1918–1978
Radovan Stijačić League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 18 May 1967 30 July 1971 1918–1989
Džemal Bijedić League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 30 July 1971 3 December 1971 1917–1977
Luka Banović League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 3 December 1971 17 May 1974 1926–?
Franjo Herljević League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 17 May 1974 16 May 1982 1915–1998
Stane Dolanc League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 16 May 1982 15 May 1984 1925–1999
Dobroslav Ćulafić League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) 15 May 1984 16 May 1989 1926–2011
Petar Gračanin League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) /
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)
16 May 1989 14 July 1992 1923–2004

FR Yugoslavia period (1992–2003)

Minister Party Term start Term end Lifespan
Pavle Bulatović Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (DPSCG) 14 July 1992 2 March 1993 1948–2000
Đorđe Blagojević 2 March 1993 15 September 1994
Vukašin Jokanović Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 15 September 1994 20 March 1997 1939–
Zoran Sokolović Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 20 March 1997 4 November 2000 1938–2001
Zoran Živković Democratic Party (DS) 4 November 2000 17 March 2003 1960–

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