Zoran Žižić
Politician
1951 – 2013
Who was Zoran Žižić?
Zoran Žižić was a Montenegrin politician.
Žižić was born in Titograd, Montenegro, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. A member of the Socialist People's Party of Montenegro, he became Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 4 November 2000 shortly after the fall of Slobodan Milošević, when his colleague Momir Bulatović's cabinet collapsed. Žižić resigned on 29 June 2001, after 8 months in office, in protest over the extradition of Milošević to the ICTY and left the position on 24 July 2001 when a new cabinet was formed after the 2001 Montenegrin parliamentary election, led by another of his colleagues, Dragiša Pešić. In protest at the political changes, Žižić left SNP CG.
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- Born
- Mar 4, 1951
Podgorica - Also known as
- Zoran Zizic
- Religion
- Serbian Orthodox Church
- Profession
- Died
- Jan 4, 2013
Podgorica
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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