Milka Planinc

Yugoslav politician, Prime Minister

Milka Planinc - Yugoslav politician, Prime Minister
Born

November 21st, 1924
100 years ago

Died

October 7th, 2010
14 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Yugoslavia

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Served as the 28th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 1982 to 1986. Held various positions within the Yugoslav government and was a significant figure in the Communist Party. Contributed to policy-making during a time of economic challenges and political shifts within the country. Engaged in international diplomacy and discussions regarding Yugoslavia's position in global politics.

Served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia

Participated in economic reforms

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