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Prime Minister
  
Bogoljub Jevtic

Preceded by
  
Vladeta Milicevic

Prime Minister
  
Josip Broz Tito

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Ivan Puceli

Succeeded by
  
Frane Frol

Name
  
Drago Marusic

Died
  
1964, Gorizia, Italy

Drago Marusic
Prime Minister
  
Ivan Subasic (1944) Josip Broz Tito (1944–45)

Drago Marusic (1884–1964) was a Slovenian and Yugoslav politician and jurist.

Born in Opatje Selo in present-day western Slovenia, Marusic studied law at Universities of Graz and Prague, where he graduated in 1911. During World War I he escaped to the Russian side and joined a volunteer legion in Serbia. Then, as a member of the Yugoslav Committee he worked in Rome, in the United States, and finally in Paris, where he attended the 1919 Peace Conference along with Ante Trumbic. He was a member of the Independent Agrarian Party (SKS), and later a member of the Yugoslav National Party (JNS).

After the January 6th Dictatorship was established by King Alexander in 1929, first he was appointed to the Supreme Legislative Council, and in December 1930 Marusic was made Ban of the Drava Banovina province. In December 1934 he became a minister in the government cabinet of Bogoljub Jevtic. In the 1935 general election he was elected to the post of Senator, after which he became a member of the National Assembly.

Following the April 1941 Invasion of Yugoslavia he became a high-ranking member of the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation (OF), and from 1942 he was interred in Italy. After the capitulation of Italy in 1943, he was released and became a member of the regional branches of OF and the Slovene National Liberation Committee (SNOS) in the Slovenian Littoral region. From 1944 to 1945 he was justice minister in the Yugoslav government-in-exile of Ivan Subasic, and later served in the unified government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia led by Josip Broz Tito until January 1948.

After the Second World War, he held the post of president of the Slovenian Red Cross.

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