List of presidents of the Assembly of Kosovo

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The president of the Assembly of Kosovo was the presiding officer of the provincial legislature from 1945 to 1990.

#Name
(Born–Died)
PortraitTerm of officePolitical party
1 Fadil Hoxha
(1916–2001)
1st time
Fadil Hoxha, commander of Kosovo partisans.jpg July 11, 1945February 20, 1953 Communist Party of Kosovo
renamed in 1952 to
League of Communists of Kosovo
2 Ismet Saqiri
(1918–1986)
Kosovo politic personality icon.svg February 20, 1953December 12, 1953 League of Communists of Kosovo
3 Đorđije Pajković
(1917–1980)
Kosovo politic personality icon.svg December 12, 1953May 5, 1956 League of Communists of Kosovo
4 Pavle Jovičević
(1910–1985)
Kosovo politic personality icon.svg May 5, 1956April 4, 1960 League of Communists of Kosovo
5 Dušan Mugoša
(1914–1973)
Kosovo politic personality icon.svg April 4, 1960June 18, 1963 League of Communists of Kosovo
6 Stanoje Akšić
(1921–1970)
Stanoje Aksic.jpg June 18, 1963June 24, 1967 League of Communists of Kosovo
(1) Fadil Hoxha
(1916–2001)
2nd time
Fadil Hoxha, commander of Kosovo partisans.jpg June 24, 1967May 7, 1969 League of Communists of Kosovo
7 Ilaz Kurteshi
(1927–2016 )
Kosovo politic personality icon.svg May 7, 1969May 1974 League of Communists of Kosovo
8 Dušan Ristić
(1928-2002)
Kosovo politic personality icon.svg Мау 1978.August 6, 1981 League of Communists of Kosovo
9 Ilija Vakić
(1932– )
Kosovo politic personality icon.svg 1981? League of Communists of Kosovo
10 Ilija Đukić
(1930–2002)
Kosovo politic personality icon.svg May 1983? League of Communists of Kosovo
11 Bajram Selimi(?-?) Kosovo politic personality icon.svg ?? League of Communists of Kosovo
12 Svetislav Dolašević
(1926-1995)
Kosovo politic personality icon.svg May, 5 1986May 1988 League of Communists of Kosovo
13 Vukašin Jovanović
(1939-2022)
Kosovo politic personality icon.svg May 1988.July, 5 1990 League of Communists of Kosovo

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