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Branko Kostić

Branko Kostić (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранко Костић, 28 August 1939 – 20 August 2020) was a Yugoslav politician, businessman, and university professor.[1]

Branko Kostić
Бранко Костић
Kostić in 1968
Acting President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
In office
6 December 1991 – 15 June 1992
Prime MinisterAnte Marković
Aleksandar Mitrović (acting)
Preceded byStipe Mesić
Succeeded byOffice dissolved
Secretary-General of the Non-Aligned Movement
In office
6 December 1991 – 15 June 1992
Preceded byStipe Mesić
Succeeded byDobrica Ćosić
Personal details
Born(1939-08-28)28 August 1939
Rvaši, Cetinje, Yugoslavia
Died20 August 2020(2020-08-20) (aged 80)
Podgorica, Montenegro
Political partySKJ (until 1990)
DPS (1990-1992)

Biography

He graduated from the Faculty of Economics in 1962, received his master's degree in 1977, doctorate in 1980; all at the Faculty of Economics in Belgrade. He held numerous responsible political functions during the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY):

  • Chairman of the Central Committee of the Youth Federation of Montenegro (1963-1968)
  • Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro (1986-1989)
  • President of the Presidency of Montenegro (1989-1991)
  • Delegate to the SFRY Assembly and Chairman of the Delegation of Montenegro to the Council of Republics and Provinces (1991)
  • Vice-President of the Presidency of the SFRY and later acting President of the Presidency of the SFRY (from mid-May 1991 to the middle of June 1992, when this post was abolished).

As President of the Presidency of Montenegro, he was chairman of the Committee for the transfer of the remains of king Nikola I Petrovic-Njegos and members of the royal family from San Remo, Italy to Cetinje, Montenegro.[2]

In the 1970s, he built industrial career and his name is associated with the most successful years of growth and development of what was then the largest company in Montenegro. He was an advisor and then a commercial (1969-1974) and general manager of the Aluminum Combine in Titograd (1974-1978).

After leaving the Aluminum Combine, he continued his career at the University of Montenegro. He was a scientific advisor at the Institute for Technical Research, one of the founders of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and a full professor of economics at all technical faculties, until retiring in 2003. A full overview of published works was given in his bio-bibliography in the Memorial of the Faculty of Civil Engineering (Memorial, 2000).[3]

He spoke Russian and French, and used English.

He was the bearer of the Order of Work with a Golden Wreath and of the Memorial for his contribution to the preservation of Yugoslav statehood and the affirmation of ethnic and self-determined Yugoslavs.[4]

Published books

  • "Aluminium and Technical Progress", Institute za technical istraživanja – Tehnički fakulteti, Titograd, 1981.
  • "1991 - Not to be forgotten", Filip Višnjić, Beograd and Obodsko slovo, Rijeka Crnajevića, 1996[5]
  • "Records", Vaša Knjiga, Beograd and Pegaz, Bijelo Polje, 2005[6]
  • "The truth about the breaking up of Yugoslavia - My testimony in the Hague", Pegaz, Bijelo Polje, 2010[7]
  • "Fishing of Ceklin", Pegaz, Bijelo Polje, 2011[8]
  • "Kostići: Fraternity in Ceklin, Old Montenegro; genealogy (from about 1490 to 2013)", Pegaz, Bijelo Polje, 2014[9]
  • "I didn't step down the oath: interviews, speeches, statements, Books 1 & 2", Pegaz, Bijelo Polje, 2015[10]

References

  1. ^ "Preminuo Branko Kostić".
  2. ^ "Who's who in Montenegro", Budva, 2004; Historical Lexicon of Montenegro.
  3. ^ ed.Vujovic, Arsenije (2000). Memorial of the Faculty of Civil Engineering. Podgorica: University of Montenegro, Faculty of Civil engineering in Podgorica. pp. 53–56. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ Elster, Robert J (2004). The international Who's Who. London: Europa Publications, Taylor & Francis Group.
  5. ^ Kostić, Branko (1996). 1991: da se ne zaboravi. Beograd; Rijeka Crnojevića: Filip Višnjić ; Obodsko slovo. ISBN 978-86-7363-173-8. OCLC 36571014.
  6. ^ Kostić, Branko (2005). Zapisi. Bijelo Polje: Vaša knjiga. ISBN 978-86-7792-007-4. OCLC 213383856.
  7. ^ Kostić, Branko; International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 (2010). Istina o razbijanju Jugoslavije: moje svjedočenje u Hagu. Podgorica: Pegaz. ISBN 978-86-7792-244-3. OCLC 671492067.
  8. ^ Maribor, IZUM-Institut informacijskih znanosti. "Цеклински риболови : на Скадарском језеру у Црној Гори :: COBISS+". plus.cg.cobiss.net. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  9. ^ Kostić, Branko (2014). Kostići: bratstvo u Ceklinu, Stara Crna Gora ; rodoslov (od oko 1490. do 2013). Podgorica: Pegaz. ISBN 978-86-7792-354-9. OCLC 934637671.
  10. ^ Kostić, Branko (2015). Nijesam pogazio zakletvu: intervjui, govori, izjave Tom 1 Tom 1. ISBN 978-86-7792-375-4. OCLC 1099735390.

Positions held

Political offices
Preceded by President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
(acting)

6 December 1991 – 15 June 1992
Succeeded by
post abolished
Preceded by President of the Presidency of Montenegro
17 March 1989 – 23 December 1990
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement
1991–1992
Succeeded by

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Branko Kostic Serbian Cyrillic Branko Kostiћ 28 August 1939 20 August 2020 was a Yugoslav politician businessman and university professor 1 Branko KosticBranko KostiћKostic in 1968Acting President of the Presidency of YugoslaviaIn office 6 December 1991 15 June 1992Prime MinisterAnte MarkovicAleksandar Mitrovic acting Preceded byStipe MesicSucceeded byOffice dissolvedSecretary General of the Non Aligned MovementIn office 6 December 1991 15 June 1992Preceded byStipe MesicSucceeded byDobrica CosicPersonal detailsBorn 1939 08 28 28 August 1939Rvasi Cetinje YugoslaviaDied20 August 2020 2020 08 20 aged 80 Podgorica MontenegroPolitical partySKJ until 1990 DPS 1990 1992 Contents 1 Biography 2 Published books 3 References 4 Positions heldBiography EditHe graduated from the Faculty of Economics in 1962 received his master s degree in 1977 doctorate in 1980 all at the Faculty of Economics in Belgrade He held numerous responsible political functions during the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFRY Chairman of the Central Committee of the Youth Federation of Montenegro 1963 1968 Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro 1986 1989 President of the Presidency of Montenegro 1989 1991 Delegate to the SFRY Assembly and Chairman of the Delegation of Montenegro to the Council of Republics and Provinces 1991 Vice President of the Presidency of the SFRY and later acting President of the Presidency of the SFRY from mid May 1991 to the middle of June 1992 when this post was abolished As President of the Presidency of Montenegro he was chairman of the Committee for the transfer of the remains of king Nikola I Petrovic Njegos and members of the royal family from San Remo Italy to Cetinje Montenegro 2 In the 1970s he built industrial career and his name is associated with the most successful years of growth and development of what was then the largest company in Montenegro He was an advisor and then a commercial 1969 1974 and general manager of the Aluminum Combine in Titograd 1974 1978 After leaving the Aluminum Combine he continued his career at the University of Montenegro He was a scientific advisor at the Institute for Technical Research one of the founders of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and a full professor of economics at all technical faculties until retiring in 2003 A full overview of published works was given in his bio bibliography in the Memorial of the Faculty of Civil Engineering Memorial 2000 3 He spoke Russian and French and used English He was the bearer of the Order of Work with a Golden Wreath and of the Memorial for his contribution to the preservation of Yugoslav statehood and the affirmation of ethnic and self determined Yugoslavs 4 Published books Edit Aluminium and Technical Progress Institute za technical istrazivanja Tehnicki fakulteti Titograd 1981 1991 Not to be forgotten Filip Visnjic Beograd and Obodsko slovo Rijeka Crnajevica 1996 5 Records Vasa Knjiga Beograd and Pegaz Bijelo Polje 2005 6 The truth about the breaking up of Yugoslavia My testimony in the Hague Pegaz Bijelo Polje 2010 7 Fishing of Ceklin Pegaz Bijelo Polje 2011 8 Kostici Fraternity in Ceklin Old Montenegro genealogy from about 1490 to 2013 Pegaz Bijelo Polje 2014 9 I didn t step down the oath interviews speeches statements Books 1 amp 2 Pegaz Bijelo Polje 2015 10 References Edit Preminuo Branko Kostic Who s who in Montenegro Budva 2004 Historical Lexicon of Montenegro ed Vujovic Arsenije 2000 Memorial of the Faculty of Civil Engineering Podgorica University of Montenegro Faculty of Civil engineering in Podgorica pp 53 56 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help Elster Robert J 2004 The international Who s Who London Europa Publications Taylor amp Francis Group Kostic Branko 1996 1991 da se ne zaboravi Beograd Rijeka Crnojevica Filip Visnjic Obodsko slovo ISBN 978 86 7363 173 8 OCLC 36571014 Kostic Branko 2005 Zapisi Bijelo Polje Vasa knjiga ISBN 978 86 7792 007 4 OCLC 213383856 Kostic Branko International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 2010 Istina o razbijanju Jugoslavije moje svjedocenje u Hagu Podgorica Pegaz ISBN 978 86 7792 244 3 OCLC 671492067 Maribor IZUM Institut informacijskih znanosti Ceklinski ribolovi na Skadarskom јezeru u Crnoј Gori COBISS plus cg cobiss net Retrieved 2021 08 10 Kostic Branko 2014 Kostici bratstvo u Ceklinu Stara Crna Gora rodoslov od oko 1490 do 2013 Podgorica Pegaz ISBN 978 86 7792 354 9 OCLC 934637671 Kostic Branko 2015 Nijesam pogazio zakletvu intervjui govori izjave Tom 1 Tom 1 ISBN 978 86 7792 375 4 OCLC 1099735390 Positions held EditPolitical officesPreceded byStjepan Mesic President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia acting 6 December 1991 15 June 1992 Succeeded bypost abolishedPreceded bySlobodan Simovic acting President of the Presidency of Montenegro17 March 1989 23 December 1990 Succeeded byMomir Bulatovicas President of MontenegroDiplomatic postsPreceded byStjepan Mesic Secretary General of the Non Aligned Movement1991 1992 Succeeded byDobrica Cosic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Branko Kostic amp oldid 1148112839, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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