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Boško Perošević

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Preceded by
  
Koviljko Lovre

Nationality
  
Serbian

Party
  
Socialist Party of Serbia

Succeeded by
  
Damnjan Radenković

Spouse(s)
  
Marina Perošević

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Born
  
17 September 1956 Ratkovo, Odžaci, FPR Yugoslavia (
1956-09-17
)

Political party
  
Socialist Party of Serbia

Died
  
13 May 2000, Novi Sad, Serbia

Boško Perošević (Serbian: Бошко Перошевић; 17 September 1956–13 May 2000) was a Serbian politician and former Chairman of the Executive Council of Vojvodina.

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Perošević was born in a village of Ratkovo near Odžaci. He completed elementary and secondary school in his born village of Ratkovo and Odžaci, then Higher School of machine engineering and Economical Faculty in Subotica and was masters degreed at Technological Faculty in Novi Sad. At the study development, then was visited Soviet Union and in addition to Serbian, he spoke Russian and English.

In the specialized magazines he was released several professional papers, while as a designer of the tools and devices he was patented several innovations. He published a study Kalupi za injekciono presovanje plastomera and together with three co-authors was published a book Promenama do uspešnog preduzeća.

In the one time he was worked as engineer in the industry Ivo Lola Ribar from Odžaci, then was in 1992 appointed as a president of the municipal assembly of Odžaci. In this function he was spent only one year, and in 1993 became the Chairman of the Executive Council of Vojvodina.

From that foundation, Perošević was a member of Slobodan Milošević's Socialist Party of Serbia and of the provincial committee of that party and between 1990 and 1995 he was a president of the committee.

Perošević was killed on 13 May 2000, during the tour of Novi Sad Fair, after a shot in the head. His assassin was Milivoje Gutović from Perošević's born place of Ratkovo, the doorman of the Fair.

References

Boško Perošević Wikipedia