Preceded by Raif Dizdarevic Role Statesman Name Bogic Bogicevic | Nationality Serb Succeeded by Post abolished | |
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Political party Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina Party Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina Similar People Borisav Jovic, Veljko Kadijevic, Vasil Tupurkovski, Blagoje Adzic, Raif Dizdarevic |
Bogi bogi evi u cd u dodika mogu smijeniti samo oni koji su ga i postavili on njima treba
Bogić Bogićević (Богић Богићевић) is a Bosnian statesman of Bosnian Serb ethnicity, born in Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia (present day Bosnia and Herzegovina). He was a politician of the Yugoslav republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a statesman of leftist political orientation.
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- Bogi bogi evi u cd u dodika mogu smijeniti samo oni koji su ga i postavili on njima treba
- N1 pressing bogi bogi evi 13 1 2016
- Pre war engagements
- Wartime engagements
- Post war engagements
- Awards and medals
- Personal life
- References
N1 pressing bogi bogi evi 13 1 2016
Pre-war engagements

Bogić Bogićević was the first office-holder in Second Yugoslavia at the federal level to be democratically elected, as the representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1991.

Bogićević is famous for having defied fellow Serb colleagues from Serbia on a vote in the presidency which would have imposed martial law in Yugoslavia and allow the Yugoslav army to remove recently elected secessionist governments, particularly in Croatia and Slovenia, as well as in Macedonia and his native Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bogićević rejected the proposal, and thus by one vote, the Yugoslav collective presidency voted against enacting martial law.
Wartime engagements

Wartime period 1992 to 1995 he spent in Sarajevo under the siege. He was a member of the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and vice president of the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Post-war engagements

Bogićević was the vice-president of the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and chairman of the Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Awards and medals

Personal life
Today Bogić Bogicevic lives and works in Sarajevo.
