Ivo Perišin

[a]In office
April 1974 – 8 May 1978Prime MinisterJakov SirotkovićPreceded byJakov BlaževićSucceeded byJakov Blažević
(as President of the Presidency)
Jure Bilić
(as Speaker of Parliament)President of the Executive Council of SR CroatiaIn office
December 1971 – April 1974PresidentJakov BlaževićPreceded byDragutin HaramijaSucceeded byJakov Sirotković54th Mayor of SplitIn office
1965–1967Preceded byAnte ZelićSucceeded byJakša Miličić Personal detailsBorn4 July 1925
Kaštela,[1] Kingdom of SCS
(now Croatia)Died30 October 2008 (aged 83)
Zagreb,[1] CroatiaPolitical partyLeague of Communists of YugoslaviaAlma materUniversity of Zagreb
University of BelgradeProfessionEconomistSignature^a The Speaker of the Parliament was the head of state of SR Croatia between 6 February 1953 and 8 May 1974.

Ivo Perišin (4 July 1925 – 30 October 2008) was a Croatian economist, politician and academician. He held various senior governmental posts in the Socialist Republic of Croatia in the 1970s and was mayor of Split, Croatia from 1965 to 1967.

In 1949, Perišin graduated from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Economics.[1] He continued studies at the University of Belgrade, and defended his doctoral thesis at the Belgrade Faculty of Economics in 1959.[2]

From 1956 he was a professor of economics at the University of Zagreb.[1] From 1965 to 1967 he was the Mayor of Split.[1] He served as the governor of the National Bank of Yugoslavia from 1 November 1969 to 31 December 1971. He was President of the Assembly of SR Croatia from 1974 to 1978.

He was admitted as full member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts (today Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts) on 17 May 1990.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Ninoslav Kopač (2012). Svjedok histerije. Zagreb: Serb Democratic Forum. p. 191. ISBN 978-953-57313-2-0.
  2. ^ "akademik Ivo Perišin, Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti". hazu.hr. Archived from the original on 21 September 2011. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the Croatian Parliament
April 1974 – 1978
Succeeded byas President of the Presidency
Succeeded byas Speaker of Parliament
Preceded by President of the Executive Council of SR Croatia
December 1971 – April 1974
Succeeded by
Jakov Sirotković
Preceded by
Ante Zelić
Mayor of Split
1965 - 1967
Succeeded by
Jakša Miličić
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