List of speakers of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska

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Speaker of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska
Предсједник Народне скупштине Републике Српске
Predsjednik Narodne skupštine Republike Srpske
Seal of the Republika Srpska.svg
Nenad Stevandic.png
Incumbent
Nenad Stevandić
since 15 November 2022
Residence Banja Luka
Appointer National Assembly of
Republika Srpska
Inaugural holder Momčilo Krajišnik
Formation25 October 1991

This article lists the speakers of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska.

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Speakers of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska (1991–present)

   Serb Democratic Party    Socialist Party    Alliance of Independent Social Democrats    Democratic People's Alliance    Democratic Union    United Srpska

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officeTime in officeParty
1 Momcilo Krajisnik crop.jpeg Momčilo Krajišnik
Момчило Крајишник
(1945–2020)
25 October 1991

19 October 1996
4 years, 360 days Serb Democratic Party
2 Dragan Kalinic crop.jpeg Dragan Kalinić  [ sr ]
Драган Калинић
(born 1948)
19 October 1996

4 November 1998
2 years, 16 days Serb Democratic Party
3 Seal of the Republika Srpska.svg Petar Đokić  [ sr ]
Петар Ђокић
(born 1961)
4 November 1998

16 December 2000
2 years, 42 days Socialist Party
(2) Dragan Kalinic crop.jpeg Dragan Kalinić  [ sr ]
Драган Калинић
(born 1948)
16 December 2000

29 June 2004
3 years, 196 days Serb Democratic Party
4 Seal of the Republika Srpska.svg Dušan Stojičić  [ sr ]
Душан Стојичић
(born 1963)
29 June 2004

28 February 2006
1 year, 223 days Serb Democratic Party
5 Igor Radojicic Crop.jpg Igor Radojičić
Игор Радојичић
(born 1966)
28 February 2006

24 November 2014
8 years, 269 days Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
6 Nedelko Chubrilovich.jpg Nedeljko Čubrilović
Недељко Чубриловић
(born 1953)
24 November 2014

15 November 2022
7 years, 356 days Democratic People's Alliance
(until 2018)
Democratic Union
(from 2018)
7 Nenad Stevandic.png Nenad Stevandić
Ненад Стевандић
(born 1966)
15 November 2022

Incumbent
1 year, 87 days United Srpska

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Nenad StevandićNedeljko ČubrilovićIgor RadojičićDušan StojičićPetar ĐokićDragan KalinićMomčilo KrajišnikList of speakers of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska

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