List of heads of the Central Bosnia Canton

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Premier of Central Bosnia Canton
Premijer Srednjobosanskog kantona
Coat of arms of Central Bosnia.svg
Coat of arms of Central Bosnia Canton
Incumbent
Tahir Lendo
since 10 May 2011
Appointer Central Bosnia Cantonal Assembly
Inaugural holder Ivan Šarić (as governor)
Uzeir Mlivo (as prime minister)
Formation28 March 1996

This is a list of heads of the Central Bosnia Canton .

Contents

Heads of the Central Bosnia Canton (1996–present)

   Croatian Democratic Union
   Party of Democratic Action
   Social Democratic Party

Governors

PortraitName
(Born–Died)
Term of OfficeParty
1 No image.png Ivan Šarić 28 March 19961997 HDZ BiH
2 Adnan Terzic (cropped).jpg Adnan Terzić
(1960–)
199710 November 1998 SDA
3 No image.png Branko Golub
(1954–)
10 November 19987 February 2001 HDZ BiH
4 No image.png Rudo Vidović
(1958–)
7 February 20017 February 2002 HDZ BiH
5 No image.png Nedžad Hadžić 7 February 20026 October 2002 SDA

Premiers

PortraitName
(Born–Died)
Term of OfficeParty
1 No image.png Uzeir Mlivo
(1949–)
13 May 199619 July 1998 SDA
2 No image.png Mirko Batinić
(1956–)
19 July 199815 January 1999 HDZ BiH
3 No image.png Zahid Mustajbegović
(1954–)
15 January 199920 December 1999 SDP BiH
4 No image.png Zdenko Vukić
(1959–)
20 December 199930 March 2001 HDZ BiH
5 No image.png Zdenko Antunović
(1960–)
30 March 20014 February 2003 HDZ BiH
6 No image.png Salko Selman
(1954–)
4 February 200310 May 2011 SDA
7 No image.png Tahir Lendo
(1961–)
10 May 2011Incumbent SDA

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