Ljubomir Davidović

Ljubomir Davidović ( Serbian Cyrillic Љубомир Давидовић ), also: Ljuba Davidović ( born December 24, 1863 in Vlaško Polje, Serbia, † February 19, 1940 in Belgrade ) was a Yugoslav politician. He served as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, 1919-1920 and 1924.

Davidović 1901 was a member of the Serbian parliament and was co-founder of the Independent People's Radical Party, whose leader he became in 1912. 1910 to 1914 he was mayor of Belgrade. Between 1914 and 1917 he was Minister of Education in the Cabinet under Nikola Pašić and 1918 in the first Yugoslav government.

In 1919 he became the head of the newly formed Democratic Party, which he remained until the end of his life. On August 16, 1919, he became the third Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia with her. This office he held until February 19, 1920. 1919-20, he was also the chairman of the Democratic Socialist coalition. On 28 July 1924 he became prime minister again under a short-lived coalition of Democrats, Slovenian and Bosnian Muslim clergy with the support of the Croatian Peasant Party. This coalition lasted only about four months and was released on November 6.

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