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Flag of the Mayor of Podgorica

Mayor of Podgorica (Template:Lang-cnr) 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
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 Fleed after the 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
none
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[a]
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!

References

  1. ^ Šerbo Rastoder. "Političke stranke i životna pitanja Crne Gore 1918-1929". Montenegrina. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  2. ^ 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.