- Mustafa Mujezinović
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Mustafa Mujezinović 10th Prime Minister of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina In office
25 June 2009 – 17 March 2011Deputy Vjekoslav Bevanda (HDZ BiH) [1]
Gavrilo Grahovac (SBIH)Preceded by Nedžad Branković Succeeded by Nermin Nikšić Personal details Born December 27, 1954
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, YugoslaviaNationality Bosniak Political party SDA Religion Sunni Islam Mustafa Mujezinović (Born December 27, 1954, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) was the Prime Minister of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2009 to 2011. In Sarajevo, he finished elementary school 1970 , and in 1974 high school. Graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Sarajevo in 1978.
From 1978 to 1983 he was a designer, then an engineer of quality in Factory of transformators and distribution facilities TTS, Energoinvest Sarajevo. Since 1983 to 1990 he was a manager of technical sales group in the factory TTS, Energoinvest Sarajevo. Since 1990. until 1992. he worked as a sales manager and member of the management board of the factory TTS, Energoinvest Sarajevo.
From 1994 to 1995 he was president of municipality Stari Grad in Sarajevo, and from 1995 to 1996 Mayor of municipality Stari Grad in Sarajevo. Since 1996 to 1998 he was the first Prime Minister of Sarajevo Canton, and since 1998 to 2000 Governor of the Canton of Sarajevo. From 2000 to 2001 he served as Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. From 2002 to 2004 he was director of the privatization fund "Prevent Invest". From 2004 to 2008 he served as Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Malaysia.
Since 2008 he worked as an adviser to the Board of the Development Bank of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He served as Prime Minister of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity from 2009 to 2011.
References
- ^ "Premijer Vlade Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine". Fbihvlada.gov.ba. 1960-12-27. http://www.fbihvlada.gov.ba/bosanski/premijer/index.php. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
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