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Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Head of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Predsjedavajući Predsjedništva Bosne i Hercegovine
Предсједавајући Предсједништва Босне и Херцеговине
since 16 July 2025
Member ofPresidency
SeatPresidency Building,Sarajevo
AppointerPopularly elected
Term lengthEight months
rotated among Members of
Presidency over four year term
Formation5 October 1996
First holderAlija Izetbegović
Salary3,091 monthly[1]
Websitepredsjednistvobih.ba

Thechairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the presiding member of thePresidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which collectively serves ashead of state ofBosnia and Herzegovina.

Željko Komšić is the incumbent officeholder, having served since 16 July 2025.[2]

Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Main article:Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

According to the Article V of theConstitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Presidency comprises three members, representing theconstituent nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina: oneBosniak, oneSerb, and oneCroat.[3] The Bosniak and Croat members are elected from a joint constituency in theFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, whilst the Serb member is elected from voters inRepublika Srpska.

The three members elected at any one election serve a collective four-year term. Individuals are able to serve no more than two consecutive four-year terms, although there are no overall term limits.

Although the unsubdivided body is the collective head of state, one member is designated as Chairperson. The position of Chairperson rotates twice around the three members every eight months, with the candidate receiving the most votes overall becoming the first Chairperson over the four-year term.

List of chairpersons

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Before independence (1945–1992)

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Main article:Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

  Communist Party / League of Communists  Party of Democratic Action

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft office
President of the Presidency of the People's Assembly of PR Bosnia and Herzegovina
1Vojislav Kecmanović
(1881–1961)
26 April 1945November 1946KP BiH
2Đuro Pucar
(1899–1979)
November 1946September 1948KP BiH
3Vlado Šegrt
(1907–1991)
September 1948March 1953KP BiH
renamed in 1952 to
SK BiH
President of the People's Assembly of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
(2)Đuro Pucar
(1899–1979)
December 1953June 1963SK BiH
4Ratomir Dugonjić
(1916–1987)
June 19631967SK BiH
5Džemal Bijedić
(1917–1977)
1967July 1971SK BiH
6Hamdija Pozderac
(1924–1988)
July 1971May 1974SK BiH
President of the Presidency of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
(4)Ratomir Dugonjić
(1916–1987)
May 1974April 1978SK BiH
7Raif Dizdarević
(born 1926)
April 1978April 1982SK BiH
8Branko Mikulić
(1928–1994)
April 198226 April 1983SK BiH
9Milanko Renovica
(1928–2013)
26 April 198326 April 1985SK BiH
10Munir Mesihović
(1928–2016)
26 April 1985April 1987SK BiH
11Mato Andrić
(1928–2015)
April 1987April 1988SK BiH
12Nikola Filipović
(1928–2001)
April 1988April 1989SK BiH
13Obrad Piljak
(1933–2013)
April 198920 December 1990SK BiH
14Alija Izetbegović
(1925–2003)
20 December 19903 March 1992SDA

Since independence (1992–present)

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For a full list of presidency members since 1992, seeList of members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina andPresidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  Party of Democratic Action  Socialist Party  Croatian Democratic Union  Social Democratic Party  Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina  Serb Democratic Party  Alliance of Independent Social Democrats  Democratic Front  Party of Democratic Progress

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
EthnicityTerm of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
President of the Presidency of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1Alija Izetbegović
(1925–2003)
Bosniak3 March 19925 October 19964 years, 216 daysSDA
Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
(1)Alija Izetbegović
(1925–2003)
Bosniak5 October 199613 October 19982 years, 8 daysSDA
2Živko Radišić
(1937–2021)
Serb13 October 199815 June 1999245 daysSP
3Ante Jelavić
(born 1963)
Croat15 June 199914 February 2000244 daysHDZ BiH
(1)Alija Izetbegović
(1925–2003)
Bosniak14 February 200014 October 2000243 daysSDA
(2)Živko Radišić
(1937–2021)
Serb14 October 200014 June 2001243 daysSP
4Jozo Križanović
(1944–2009)
Croat14 June 200114 February 2002245 daysSDP BiH
5Beriz Belkić
(1946–2023)
Bosniak14 February 200228 October 2002256 daysSBiH
6Mirko Šarović
(born 1956)
Serb28 October 20022 April 2003156 daysSDS
7Dragan Čović
(born 1956)
Acting
Croat2 April 200310 April 20038 daysHDZ BiH
8Borislav Paravac
(born 1943)
Serb10 April 200327 June 200378 daysSDS
(7)Dragan Čović
(born 1956)
Croat27 June 200328 February 2004246 daysHDZ BiH
9Sulejman Tihić
(1951–2014)
Bosniak28 February 200428 October 2004243 daysSDA
(8)Borislav Paravac
(born 1943)
Serb28 October 200428 June 2005243 daysSDS
10Ivo Miro Jović
(born 1950)
Croat28 June 200528 February 2006245 daysHDZ BiH
(9)Sulejman Tihić
(1951–2014)
Bosniak28 February 20066 November 2006251 daysSDA
11Nebojša Radmanović
(born 1949)
Serb6 November 20066 July 2007242 daysSNSD
12Željko Komšić
(born 1964)
Croat6 July 20076 March 2008244 daysSDP BiH
13Haris Silajdžić
(born 1945)
Bosniak6 March 20086 November 2008245 daysSBiH
(11)Nebojša Radmanović
(born 1949)
Serb6 November 20086 July 2009242 daysSNSD
(12)Željko Komšić
(born 1964)
Croat6 July 20096 March 2010243 daysSDP BiH
(13)Haris Silajdžić
(born 1945)
Bosniak6 March 201010 November 2010249 daysSBiH
(11)Nebojša Radmanović
(born 1949)
Serb10 November 201010 July 2011242 daysSNSD
(12)Željko Komšić
(born 1964)
Croat10 July 201110 March 2012244 daysSDP BiH
14Bakir Izetbegović
(born 1956)
Bosniak10 March 201210 November 2012245 daysSDA
(11)Nebojša Radmanović
(born 1949)
Serb10 November 201210 July 2013242 daysSNSD
(12)Željko Komšić
(born 1964)
Croat10 July 201310 March 2014243 daysDF
(14)Bakir Izetbegović
(born 1956)
Bosniak10 March 201417 November 2014245 daysSDA
15Mladen Ivanić
(born 1958)
Serb17 November 201417 July 2015242 daysPDP
(7)Dragan Čović
(born 1956)
Croat17 July 201517 March 2016244 daysHDZ BiH
(14)Bakir Izetbegović
(born 1956)
Bosniak17 March 201617 November 2016245 daysSDA
(15)Mladen Ivanić
(born 1958)
Serb17 November 201617 July 2017242 daysPDP
(7)Dragan Čović
(born 1956)
Croat17 July 201717 March 2018243 daysHDZ BiH
(14)Bakir Izetbegović
(born 1956)
Bosniak17 March 201820 November 2018248 daysSDA
16Milorad Dodik
(born 1959)
Serb20 November 201820 July 2019242 daysSNSD
(12)Željko Komšić
(born 1964)
Croat20 July 201920 March 2020244 daysDF
17Šefik Džaferović
(born 1957)
Bosniak20 March 202020 November 2020245 daysSDA
(16)Milorad Dodik
(born 1959)
Serb20 November 202020 July 2021242 daysSNSD
(12)Željko Komšić
(born 1964)
Croat20 July 202120 March 2022243 daysDF
(17)Šefik Džaferović
(born 1957)
Bosniak20 March 202216 November 2022241 daysSDA
18Željka Cvijanović
(born 1967)
Serb16 November 202216 July 2023242 daysSNSD
(12)Željko Komšić
(born 1964)
Croat16 July 202316 March 2024244 daysDF
19Denis Bećirović
(born 1975)
Bosniak16 March 202416 November 2024245 daysSDP BiH
(18)Željka Cvijanović
(born 1967)
Serb16 November 202416 July 2025242 daysSNSD
(12)Željko Komšić
(born 1964)
Croat16 July 2025Incumbent130 daysDF

See also

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flagBosnia and Herzegovina portal

References

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  1. ^"Infographic: What are the Monthly Salaries of Presidents in the Region - Sarajevo Times". Sarajevo Times. 25 February 2018.
  2. ^D.Be. (16 July 2025)."Željko Komšić od danas je predsjedavajući Predjedništva BiH" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. Retrieved16 July 2025.
  3. ^"Constitutional and Legal Jurisdictions".www.predsjednistvobih.ba. Archived fromthe original on 28 March 2021. Retrieved22 May 2022.

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