List of heads of government of Krajina
- List of heads of government of Krajina
=List of Heads of Government of Krajina (1990-1995)=
SAO Krajina
Prime Minister (to 29 May 1991, Chairman of the Executive Council)
List of Heads of Government of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem (1991-1998)
Prime Ministers
"Become part of the Republic of Serbian Krajina (until 1995)".
Chairmen of the Executive Committee
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