Mayor of Podgorica
Mayor of Podgorica (Montenegrin: Gradonačelnik Podgorice / Градоначелник Подгорице) is the head of the City of Podgorica (capital of Montenegro). He acts on behalf of the City, and performs an executive function in the Podgorica Capital City. The current mayor since 13 April 2023 is Olivera Injac, member of the centrist Europe Now! movement, elected in the 2022 City Assembly election aftermath.
List
Mayor | Term start | Term end | Party | Notes | |
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Marko Miljanov | 1878 |
1879 |
none | First governor of Podgorica after the 1878 liberation. | |
Ilija Plamenac | 1879 |
1886 |
none | ||
Luka Nenezić | 1886 |
1891 |
none | ||
Marko Pejanović | 1891 |
1893 |
none | ||
Stevan Lukačević | 1893 |
1895 |
none | ||
Stevan Raičković | 1895 |
1899 |
none | ||
Jovan Mrčarica | 1899 |
1906 |
none | ||
Spasoje Piletić | 1906 |
1908 |
NS | ||
Nešo Stanić | 1908[a] |
NS | |||
Stanko Marković | 1908 |
1915 |
PNS | ||
Savo Šestić | 1915 |
1916 |
none | ||
Ljubomir Glomazić | 1916 |
1918 |
NS | ||
Savo Cerović | 1918 |
1920 |
NRS | Podgorica integrated into Yugoslav state in 1919. | |
Luka Pišteljić | 1920 |
1922 |
none | ||
Ljubomir Krunić[1] | 1922 |
1925 |
NRS | ||
Nešo Šćepović | 1925 |
1940 |
NRS | ||
Dimitrije Begović | 1940 |
1941 |
NRS | Fled after the 1941 Axis invasion of Yugoslavia. | |
Miloš Vučinić | 1941 |
1944 |
none | ||
Petar Raičković | 1944 |
1945 |
NOF | First mayor of Podgorica after the 1944 liberation. | |
Stevan Radusinović | 1945 |
1947 |
KPJ | Podgorica becomes the capital of SR Montenegro. | |
Periša Vujošević | 1947 |
1949 |
KPJ | ||
Iko Mirković | 1949 |
1950 |
KPJ | ||
Periša Vujošević | 1950 |
1953 |
SKJ | KPJ reformed and renamed SKJ in 1952. | |
Iko Mirković | 1954 |
1958 |
SKJ | ||
Branko Nilević | 1958 |
1961 |
SKJ | ||
Between 1961 and 1965 the town was managed by Vaso Stajkić, Velizar Škerović and Vuko Radovanović. | |||||
Aleksandar Radević | 1965 |
1967 |
SKJ | ||
Branko Lazović | 1967 |
1974 |
SKJ | ||
Miro Popović | 1974 |
1978 |
SKJ | ||
Slobodan Filipović | 1978 |
1982 |
SKJ | ||
Slobodan Simović | 1982 |
1984 |
SKJ | ||
Borislav Drakić | 1984 |
1986 |
SKJ | ||
Ratko Ivanović | 1986 |
1989 |
SKJ | ||
Jovan Kavarić | 1989 |
1990 |
SKJ | ||
Srđa Božović[2] | 1990 |
1993 |
DPS | Montenegrin SK reformed and renamed DPS. | |
Zoran Knežević | 1993 |
1996 |
DPS | ||
Radivoje Rašović | 1996 |
1998 |
SNP | SNP formed after split from the DPS in 1997. | |
Dragiša Pešić | 1998 |
SNP | |||
Mihailo Burić | 1998 |
2000 |
DPS | ||
Miomir Mugoša | 2000 |
2014 |
DPS | Capital of Independent Montenegro, since 2006. | |
Migo Stijepović | 2014 |
2018 |
DPS | ||
Ivan Vuković | 2018 |
2023 |
DPS | ||
Olivera Injac | 2023 |
Incumbent | PES | First woman taking office of Mayor of Podgorica. |
References
- Šerbo Rastoder. "Političke stranke i životna pitanja Crne Gore 1918-1929". Montenegrina. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
- Igor Perović; Dušanka Ćirović; Nataša Jovanović (7 June 2011). "DPS za Mugošu, SDP opet protiv: odgorički odbor DPS jednoglasno stao uz dosadašnjeg gradonačelnika". Pobjeda. Archived from the original on 21 February 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
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