Vice-President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Vice presidents of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Potpredsjednici Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine
Incumbent
Refik Lendo and Igor Stojanović
since 28 February 2023
Nominator House of Peoples of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Appointer Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Term length 4 years, renewable once
Inaugural holder Ejup Ganić
Formation31 May 1994
Website http://www.fbihpotpredsjednik.gov.ba/
http://potpredsjednikfbih.gov.ba/

The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has two vice presidents indirectly elected by the two chambers of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the two vice presidents must by law be members of the three different constituent peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Below is a list of office-holders:

NameEntered officeLeft officeParty
Ejup Ganić [1] [2] [3] 31 May 199429 December 1997 SDA
Vladimir Šoljić [4] [5] 29 December 19971 January 1999 HDZ BiH
Ejup Ganić [6] [7] [8] 1 January 19991 January 2000 SDA
Ivo Andrić-Lužanski [9] [10] 1 January 20001 January 2001 HDZ BiH
Ejup Ganić [11] 1 January 200128 February 2001 Independent
Safet Halilović [12] 28 February 20011 January 2002 SBiH
Karlo Filipović [13] [14] 1 January 200227 January 2003 SDP BiH
Šahbaz Džihanović
Desnica Radivojević [15] [16]
27 January 200322 February 2007 SBiH
SDA
Mirsad Kebo
Spomenka Mičić [17]
22 February 200717 March 2011 SDA
SBiH
Mirsad Kebo
Svetozar Pudarić [18] [19]
17 March 20119 February 2015 SDA
SDP BiH
Melika Mahmutbegović
Milan Dunović [20]
9 February 201528 February 2023 SDA
DF
Refik Lendo
Igor Stojanović [21] [22]
28 February 2023Incumbent SDA
SDP BiH

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