Mitar Martinović

Prime Minister of Montenegro (1870–1954)
Митар Мартиновић
Mitar Martinović in 1912

2nd Prime Minister of Kingdom of MontenegroIn office
19 June 1912 – 8 May 1913
[1]MonarchNicholas IPreceded byLazar TomanovićSucceeded byJanko Vukotić
3rd Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kingdom of MontenegroIn office
19 June 1912 – 8 May 1913
[2]MonarchNicholas IPrime MinisterHimselfPreceded byLazar TomanovićSucceeded byPetar Plamenac
5th Minister of War of Principality of MontenegroIn office
17 April 1907 – 28 August 1910MonarchNicholas IPrime MinisterLazar TomanovićPreceded byAndrija RadovićSucceeded byHimself (as Minister of War of Kingdom of Montenegro)
1st and 5th Minister of War of Kingdom of MontenegroIn office
28 August – 14 September 1910MonarchNicholas IPrime MinisterLazar TomanovićPreceded byHimself (as Minister of War of Principality of Montenegro)Succeeded byIvo ĐurovićIn office
19 June 1912 – 8 May 1913
[3]MonarchNicholas IPrime MinisterHimselfPreceded byJanko VukotićSucceeded byJanko Vukotić
Commander of Lovćen DetachmentIn office
28 August 1910 – 20 January 1916
Serving with Luka Gojnić,[4] Janko Vukotić[5] and Radomir Vešović[6]
Commander-in-chiefNicholas IMinisters of WarHimself
Ivo Đurović
Marko Đukanović
Janko Vukotić
Himself
Janko Vukotić
Mašan Božović
Radomir VešovićLeader of True People's PartyIn office
1907–1918
Serving with Jovan Plamenac and Lazar Mijušković
Personal detailsBorn8 September 1870
Bajice, Cetinje, Principality of MontenegroDied11 February 1954 (83 years)
Belgrad, Federal People's Republic of YugoslaviaPolitical partyTrue People's PartyChildrenOlga (daughter)OccupationPolitician and militaryCabinetGovernment of Mitar MartinovićAwards Order of Prince Danilo I
Order of the Crown of Italy
Legion of Honour
Order of Saint Vladimir with swordsMilitary serviceAllegiance Prussia
 Germany
 Serbia
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 YugoslaviaBranch/service Montenegro Army
 Royal Yugoslav ArmyYears of service1907-1921RankGeneral and divisional generalBattles/warsFirst Balkan War
Second Balkan War
WW1

Mitar Martinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Митар Мартиновић; 8 September 1870 – 11 February 1954) was a Montenegrin vojvoda and divisional general in the Yugoslav Royal Army. He was a short-term Prime Minister of Montenegro from 19 June 1912 to 8 May 1913, being succeeded by Serdar Janko Vukotić.

Martinović was one of the founders of the Royalist True People's Party in 1906. He was Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Montenegro between 1912 and 1913, and a Minister of the Military on two occasions (1907–1910, and 1912–1913).[7][8]

References

  1. ^ When Mitar Martinović was on the military camp, he was representated by Dušan Vukotić, Minister of Justice, since 3 October 1912 until his dimission
  2. ^ When he was on the military camp, he was representated by Dušan Vukotić in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  3. ^ When he was on the military camp, he was representated by Dušan Vukotić in the Ministry of War
  4. ^ Plvelja division
  5. ^ Herzegovina Detachment
  6. ^ 'Old Serbia' Detachmemt
  7. ^ "Montenegro". World Statesmen. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
  8. ^ "HISTORY". www.mif.gov.me.
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