Bogić Bogićević Explained

Bogić Bogićević
Office:5th Member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia for SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Term Start:15 May 1989
Term End:27 April 1992
Predecessor:Raif Dizdarević
Successor:Office abolished
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Office1:Member of the House of Representatives
Term Start1:29 December 2000
Term End1:3 December 2002
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Office2:2nd President of the Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Term Start2:1997
Term End2:2001
Predecessor2:Stjepan Kljuić
Successor2:Zdravko Rađenović
Birth Date:15 May 1953
Children:2
Residence:Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bogić Bogićević (Serbian: Богић Богићевић; born 15 May 1953) is a Bosnian politician who served as the 5th Bosnian member of the Yugoslav Presidency from 1989 until its abolishment in 1992.

Bogićević later served as a member of the national House of Representatives from 2000 to 2002. He was also the president of the Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1997 to 2001.

Early and personal life

Bogićević was born into an ethnic Serb family in the Eastern Bosnian town of Ugljevik. He is married and a father of two children.

Presidency of Yugoslavia (1989–1992)

Bogićević was elected member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia by a referendum of the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 25 June 1989, among five candidates, thus becoming the first democratically elected member of the collective Yugoslav Presidency. In addition, he served as President of Yugoslavia's Federal Council for the Protection of the Constitutional Order.[1]

On 12 March 1991, Bogićević famously defied fellow Presidency members from Serbia on a vote which would have imposed martial law in Yugoslavia. Formally, the military leadership proposed raising combat readiness, but the real goal was to introduce military rule in Slovenia and Croatia and to overthrow the new political leaderships of Kiro Gligorov in Macedonia and of Alija Izetbegović in his native Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2] [3] The pro-Milošević faction, which already controlled the Presidency votes from Serbia (with Vojvodina and Kosovo as separate seats in the Presidency), and Montenegro, counted on his vote as a fellow Serb. Bogićević rejected the proposal, and thus by one vote, the Yugoslav Presidency rejected the imposition of martial law.[4] He reportedly commented on his vote, which historians deemed "fateful": "I am a Serb, but not by profession".[5] His decision was decried by the Serb Democratic Party, who claimed that Bogićević did not represent the Serbs,[6] and he was deprived of his presidential salary as a punishment. He later started working for the Social Democratic Party.[2]

Together with Macedonian Presidency member Vasil Tupurkovski, in July 1991, Bogićević mediated negotiations between the Slovenian government and the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) Supreme Command on the release of recruits and the unblocking of barracks during the Ten-Day War between the Slovenian Territorial Defence and the JNA.[3]

Bogićević spent the wartime period between 1992 and 1995 in Sarajevo under siege.

Post-war career

In post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bogićević was a member of the national House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and vice president of the Social Democratic Party (SDP BiH).[5] Bogićević was also president of the Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[5] A poll conducted by the Dani newspaper in 1998 to survey the population of Sarajevo, Banja Luka and West Mostar found that Bogićević was among the most popular politicians in West Mostar and Sarajevo.[7] In 2003, he founded the consulting company Fides, dealing with market research.[8]

On 20 November 2020, Bogićević announced he would accept the appointment as mayor of Sarajevo by the four-party liberal alliance, colloquially called the Four, which was set to govern the City Council after the 2020 Bosnian municipal elections, and that also included the SDP BiH.[9] However, on 24 March 2021, he decided to pull out of the candidacy because of conflicts in the alliance.[10] [11] Ultimately, with Bogićević pulling out, the SDP BiH nominated Benjamina Karić for the post on 5 April 2021, getting unanimously elected by members of the City Council three days later on 8 April.[12]

Honours

Awards

Orders

Award or decoration Country Awarded by Year Place
2002 Zagreb
[13] 2004 Ljubljana

Honorary citizenship

Country City Date
Honorary citizen of Bihać[14] 26 February 2018
Honorary citizen of Tuzla[15] 2 October 2019
Honorary citizen of Bosanska Krupa[16] 18 September 2020
Honorary citizen of Zenica[17] 20 March 2021

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Spasojević . Svetozar . SVEDOČENjE GENERAL-MAJORA ALEKSANDRA VASILjEVIĆA (2) . NIN . 19 June 1992 . 55 . sr . Spasojević: Još u vreme vladavine Staneta Dolanca Jugoslovenskim obaveštajnim službama, mislim na vojne i civilne, Savezni savet za zaštitu ustavnog poretka privlačio je posebnu pažnju građana. Njegovo ime izgovarali smo šapatom. To je mesto gde se stiču najpoverljivije informacije u zemlji. Vi ste, po funkciji, bili član tog famoznog saveta? Vasiljević: Da, bio sam član Saveta u vreme kada je predsednik bio Bogić Bogićević. Sada je to Jugoslav Kostić..
  2. Nenad Pejić ČOVJEK KOJI JE REKAO NE - Intervju iz radio Slobodna Evropa, 7 April 2014
  3. Vlastimir Mijović Hrvatsko-srpske političke nagodbe i danas prijete BiH - intervju s Bogićem Bogićevićem iz avaza učitano 7 April 2014
  4. http://www.slobodnaevropa.org/content/Article/1045338.html Interview with Bogićević Free Europe.org
  5. http://balkans.aljazeera.net/vijesti/bogic-bogicevic-covjek-koji-je-milosevicevoj-politici-rekao-historijsko-ne Al Jazeera Balkans
  6. Book: Mahić, Derviš. Kojim putem ide Bosna. Univerzitet Oslo. 2003. Oslo. 19.
  7. News: KO SU NAJ(NE)PRIHVATLJIVIJI BOSANSKI POLITICARI IZ DRUGIH NARODA?. 13 April 1998. Arhiva Dani broj 73. https://web.archive.org/web/20130522114411/http://bhdani.com/arhiva/73/tekst173.htm. 22 May 2013. 2 July 2017.
  8. Vildana Selimbegović, Intervju Dana: "Bogić Bogićević Da se nisam povukao, i mene bi otjerali" orbus.be, objavljeno 14 February 2007, prsitupljeno 12 December 2014
  9. Web site: Bogić Bogićević prihvatio kandidaturu za gradonačelnika Sarajeva. 20 November 2020. Radio Slobodna Evropa. sh.
  10. Web site: Bogić Bogićević odustao od kandidature za gradonačelnika Sarajeva!. 24 March 2021. 24 March 2021. bs. R.D.. Klix.ba.
  11. News: Kovacevic . Danijel . Bosnian Political Legend Withdraws From Sarajevo Mayoral Race . 25 March 2021 . Balkan Insight . 25 March 2021.
  12. Web site: Benjamina Karić je zvanično nova gradonačelnica Sarajeva. 8 April 2021. 8 April 2021. bs. R.D.. Klix.ba.
  13. http://www.up-rs.si/up-rs/uprs.nsf/dokumentiweb/53ACF6D8ACD7179FC12573CC004AF359?OpenDocument Up-rs.si - Seznam vseh odlikovancev od leta 1992 do decembra 2007
  14. Web site: Svečana sjednica povodom 758. rođendana grada: Bogić Bogićević počasni građanin Bihaća. 26 February 2018. 26 February 2018. bs. M.Ć.. Klix.ba.
  15. Web site: Bogićević: Uzmimo odgovornost za razvoj BiH na sebe, a ne očekujmo poklone međunarodne zajednice. 2 October 2019. 2 October 2019. bs. E. Sk.. avaz.ba.
  16. Web site: Počasni građanin općine Bosanska Krupa Bogić Bogičević. 18 September 2020. 18 September 2020. bs. krupljani.ba.
  17. Web site: Počasni građanin Zenice Bogić Bogićević: Ovdje ako imate stav, često možete ostati bez glave. 20 March 2021. 20 March 2021. bs. E.M.. Klix.ba.