Lazar Mijušković
Lazar Mijušković (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Мијушковић; 24 December 1867 – 29 September 1936) was a Montenegrin politician and diplomat.
Lazar Mijušković | |
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Mijušković in 1916 | |
Prime Minister of Montenegro | |
In office 19 December 1905 – 24 November 1906 | |
Preceded by | Božo Petrović-Njegoš |
Succeeded by | Marko Radulović |
In office 2 January 1915 – 12 May 1916 | |
Preceded by | Milo Matanović |
Succeeded by | Andrija Radović |
Personal details | |
Born | Povija, Nikšić, Principality of Montenegro | 24 December 1867
Died | 29 September 1936 68) Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia | (aged
Political party | True People's Party |
Occupation | Politician, diplomat, engineer |
Biography
Mijušković was born on 24 December 1867 in the village of Povija in Pješivci, in the Principality of Montenegro. He obtained a degree as a mining engineer in Paris, France.
He performed the duty of Minister of Finance in Government of Kingdom of Montenegro from June 1903 to December 1905.[1][2] He also served two terms as the President of the Ministerial Council (Prime Minister of Montenegro).
Mijušković was leader and one of the founders of the True People's Party, founded in 1907.
From 13 October 1913 to 1915 Mijušković was appointed as the ambassador of Montenegro in Belgrade.[3]
See also
External links
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References
- "HISTORY". www.mif.gov.me.
- Ministarstvo finansija - Istorija > Lazar Mijušković
- "Кратки историјат црногорске дипломатије". Archived from the original on 2015-01-20. Retrieved 2018-03-21.
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