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Ljubomir Kaljević

Ljubomir Kaljević (1841, Užice – March 20, 1907, Belgrade) was a Serbian politician and academic who served as the Prime Minister of Serbia.

Ljubomir Kaljević
Љубомир Каљевић
President of the Ministry of Serbia
In office
8 October 1875 – 6 May 1876
MonarchMilan I
Preceded byStevča Mihailović
Succeeded byStevča Mihailović
Personal details
Born1841
Užice, Serbia
Died20 March 1907
Belgrade, Serbia
Political partySerbian Progressive Party

Biography

Kaljević completed Gymnasium in Belgrade and studied the state sciences in Heidelberg and Paris.[1] Upon his return to Serbia he published from 1867 to 1870 newspaper Serbia,[2] the only opposition newspaper to Prince Mihailo Obrenović around which gathered all the liberal intelligentsia. Kaljević was first elected as a member of parliament in 1871. He began to publish political newspaper Future in 1873.[2] He was Minister of Finance from 25 November 1874 to 20 January 1875.[2]

Kaljević was Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs from 26 September 1875 to 24 April 1876.[2] The government, composed of young liberals and conservatives, prepared the Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876-1878), and issued liberal laws about press and municipalities.

Later he was head of the Ministry of Finance, was one of the founders of the Serbian Progressive Party in 1881, Ambassador in Bucharest from 1881 to 1886, and in Athens from 1886 to 1889, state advisor from 1895 to 1907, Vice President of the Senate in 1901.[2]

As a supporter of the House of Karađorđević, Kaljević became Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet formed after the coup d'etat on 11 June 1903 and the assassination of King Aleksandar Obrenović. He remained in office until 21 September 1903.[2]

Books

Kaljević wrote the book Moje uspomene (My own memories) (1908).[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bataković, Dušan T. (2010). La Serbie et la France - une alliance atypique: Les relations politiques, économiques et culturelles, 1870-1940. Balkanološki institut SANU. p. 60. ISBN 978-8-67179-061-1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "List of the Ministers for Foreign Affairs Since the Forming of the First Government in 1811 (Ljubomir Kaljević)". mfa.gov.rs. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia.
  3. ^ Kaljević, Ljubomir (1908). Moje uspomene. Večernje novosti.
  4. ^ Terzić, Predrag (2018). "King Milan Obrenović: Among the Political Elite, the Masses and Great Powers" (PDF). Serbian Political Thought. Institute for Political Studies, Belgrade. 18 (2): 141. doi:10.22182/spt.18212018.9.

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    Government offices
    Preceded by Minister of Finance of Serbia
    1874–1875
    Succeeded by
    Preceded by Prime Minister of Serbia
    1875–1876
    Succeeded by
    Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
    1903
    Succeeded by

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