Stevča Mihailović Explained

Stevča Mihailović
Стевча Михаиловић
Order:President of the Ministry of Serbia
Term Start:31 August 1875
Term End:8 October 1875
Predecessor:Danilo Stefanović
Successor:Ljubomir Kaljević
Term Start2:6 May 1876
Term End2:13 October 1878
Monarch2:Milan I
Predecessor2:Ljubomir Kaljević
Successor2:Jovan Ristić
Birth Date:January 1804
Birth Place:Jagodina, Ottoman Empire
Death Date:19 September 1888
Death Place:Belgrade, Serbia
Party:Liberal Party
Signature:Stevca Mihailovic Signature.png

Stevča Mihailović (Jagodina January 1804 – September 19, 1888 Belgrade), was a Serbian politician and Prime Minister.

Biography

Under the Prince Miloš he was a customs official, and during the first reign of Prince Mihailo district chief. In 1842, when Toma Vučić-Perišić rebelled in favor of the Constitution, the military tries to help the prince, but without success. Under Prince Alexander Karađorđević, Mihailović engaged in trade in Jagodina.

During the St. Andrew's Day Assembly in 1858, Mihailović was the leader of the Obrenović faction and led the delegation that demanded the abdication of Prince Alexander Karađorđević. After the return of Miloš in 1858, he became president of the Council, while under Mihailo retired.

In 1875, and from 1876 until 1878, Mihailović became the Prime Minister. This second Mihailovic government led the country during the Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876-1878), and also led to Serbia's territorial expansion and independence at the Congress of Berlin.

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