League of Socialist Youth of Bosnia and Herzegovina information
Youth organization in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Dayton Agreement
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High Representative: Christian Schmidt
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Bosniak member
Denis Bećirović
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Željko Komšić (Chairman)
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Željka Cvijanović
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Chairwoman: Borjana Krišto
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Minister: Elmedin Konaković
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President (list): Lidija Bradara
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Prime Minister: Nermin Nikšić
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President (list): Milorad Dodik
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Prime Minister: Radovan Višković
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Speaker: Nenad Stevandić
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International Supervisor: Jonathan Mennuti
Mayor: Zijad Nišić
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The League of Socialist Youth of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Savez Socijalističke Omladine Bosne i Hercegovine, abbreviated SSOBiH or SSO BiH) was a youth organization in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. SSOBiH traced its roots to the youth resistance movements during World War II, and became the main youth organization in the republic during the Tito era. During the 1980s, SSOBiH became increasingly autonomous from the party line and eventually became a political party of its own. It was succeeded by the Liberal Democratic Party.
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