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Prime Minister
  
Veselin Duranovic

Succeeded by
  
Branko Mikulic

Education
  
Great School

Preceded by
  
Duro Pucar

Role
  
Politician


Succeeded by
  
Name
  
Cvijetin Mijatovic

Preceded by
  
Lazar Kolisevski

Children
  
Mira Mijatovic

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Born
  
8 January 1913Lopare, Austria-Hungary (
1913-01-08
)

Died
  
November 15, 1993, Belgrade, Serbia

Spouse
  
Mira Stupica (m. 1973–1992)

Party
  
League of Communists of Yugoslavia

Similar People
  
Mira Mijatovic, Mira Stupica, Josip Broz Tito, Milivoje Popovic‑Mavid

Nationality
  
Yugoslavia (Yugoslav)

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Cvijetin Mijatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Цвијетин Мијатовић; widely known by his nickname Majo; 8 January 1913 – 15 November 1993) was a Yugoslav communist politician who once served as Chairman of the Collective Presidency of Yugoslavia.

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Mijatović was born in Lopare, at the time in Austria-Hungary. In 1933, he became a member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ). Between 1934 and 1941 (except in 1938-1939 when he fulfilled Party duties in Bosnia and Herzegovina) he was a member of the University Committee of KPJ, instructor of the Regional Committee of KPJ for Serbia, and member of the city committee of KPJ for Belgrade.

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After Yugoslavia was invaded in 1941, he participated in organizing armed battles in east Bosnia. He was a member of ZAVNOBiH since founding and AVNOJ since the second council.

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After the liberation, he was Organisational Secretary of Communist League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, director of the High political school in Belgrade, chief editor of the newspaper "Komunist", ambassador of Yugoslavia to the USSR, member of the Central Committee of Communist League of Yugoslavia Bosnia and Herzegovina, secretary and the president of the Central Committee of Communist League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, member of the Presidency of Communist League of Yugoslavia and Chairman of the Presidency of Yugoslavia.

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Personal life

Mijatović married actress Sibina Bogunović who gave birth to their two daughters — Mira and Maja.

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Mijatović's daughter Mira Mijatović was the lead singer of the new wave band VIA Talas. She died of heroin overdose in 1991.

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References

Cvijetin Mijatović Wikipedia