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Dragiša Cvetković Dragiša Cvetković (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиша Цветковић) (15 January 1893, Niš – February 18, 1969, Paris) was a Yugoslav politician.
He served as the prime minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1939 to 1941. He developed the federalization of Yugoslavia through the creation of the Banovina of Croatia by an agreement with Croatian leader Vladko Maček. See Cvetković-Maček Agreement He left Serbia on September 4, 1944 for Bulgaria, and later to Turkey. He spent the rest of his life in Paris.
On September 25, 2009, the regional court in Cvetković's hometown of Niš rehabilitated him from charges laid against him by the Yugoslav government in 1945.[1]
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Preceded by
Milan StojadinovićPrime Minister of Yugoslavia
1939-1941Succeeded by
Dušan SimovićPrime Ministers of Yugoslavia Prime Ministers (1918-1944) Nikola Pašić · Stojan Protić · Ljubomir Davidović · Stojan Protić · Milenko Vesnić · Nikola Pašić · Ljubomir Davidović · Nikola Pašić · Nikola Uzunović · Velimir Vukićević · Anton Korošec · Petar Živković · Vojislav Marinković · Milan Srškić · Nikola Uzunović · Bogoljub Jevtić · Milan Stojadinović · Dragiša Cvetković · Dušan Simović* · Slobodan Jovanović* · Miloš Trifunović* · Božidar Purić* · Ivan Šubašić*Prime Minister (1943-1953) Presidents of the Federal Executive Council (1953-1991) * in exileCategories:- Prime Ministers of Yugoslavia
- 1893 births
- 1969 deaths
- People from Niš
- Yugoslav Radical Union politicians
- Serbian politicians
- Yugoslavia stubs
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