Abdulah Mutapčić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic : Абдулах Мутапчић ; born 1 January 1932) is a Bosnian former politician who was the 4th President of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1988 to 1989. He also served as mayor of Zenica from 1970 to 1974.
Biography
Mutapčić was born on 1 January 1932 in Zenica , Kingdom of Yugoslavia . From 1970 to 1974, he was the Mayor of Zenica .
Later on in his life, Mutapčić severed as the 4th President of the Presidency of the Central Committee of the League of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina from May 1988 until 29 June 1989.[1] [2]
It was during his tenure as President of the Central Committee that tensions between the republics of SFR Yugoslavia came to ahead, in which he attempted to navigate SR Bosnia and Herzegovina around the growing tensions between SR Croatia and SR Serbia .[3]
References
^ "Worldleadersindex.org". Archived from the original on 30 November 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2012 .
^ Heads of State and Government By John Da Graça pp144
^ Bosnia and Herzegovina: The End of a Legacy by Dr. Neven Anđelić and Neven Anđelić pp101
Federal Executive Council of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1982–1986)
Milka Planinc President
Zvone Dragan Vice-President (1982–84)
Janez Zemljarič Vice-President (1984–86)
Borislav Srebrić Vice-President
Mijat Šuković Vice-President
Ljubomir Baban (1984–86)
Milenko Bojanić
Mitko Čalovski (1982–85)
Janko Česnik (1982–83)
Dobroslav Ćulafić (1984–86)
Boro Denkov (1984–86)
Raif Dizdarević
Stane Dolanc (1982–84)
Jože Florjančič (1982–83)
Đorđe Jakovljević
Jan Jerne (1984–86)
Jovko Jovkovski (1984–86)
Vlado Klemenčič (1983–86)
Siniša Korica (1984–86)
Živorad Kovačević
Borislav Krajina
Branko Mamula
Nedeljko Mandić
Ivo Margan (1982–84)
Spasoje Medenica
Lazar Mojsov (1982–84)
Nazmi Mustafa (1982–84)
Abdulah Mutapčić (1982–84)
Dragomir Nikolić (1982–84)
Rade Pavlović
Mito Pejovski
Aleksandar Petković (1985–86)
Mustafa Pljakić (1984–86)
Luka Reljić (1982–84)
Janko Smole (1982–84)
Jon Srbovan
Rikard Štajner
Milorad Stanojević
Ante Sučić (1984–86)
Dimitrije Tasić
Petar Vajović (1983–86)