Ivo Miro Jović

Ivo Miro Jović
Member of the House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Croat Club
In office
14 March 2007  9 June 2011
Serving with Ilija Filipović, Božo Rajić, Rudo Vidović and Branko Zrno
8th Croat Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
9 May 2005  6 November 2006
Prime Minister Adnan Terzić
Preceded by Dragan Čović
Succeeded by Željko Komšić
14th Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
28 June 2005  28 February 2006
Prime Minister Adnan Terzić
Preceded by Borislav Paravac
Succeeded by Sulejman Tihić
Member of the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
9 December 2002  6 May 2005
Constituency 4th electoral district
1st Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
6 June 2000  12 March 2001
Prime Minister Edhem Bičakčić
Preceded by Fahrudin Rizvanbegović
Succeeded by Mujo Demirović
In office
18 December 1996  12 December 1998
Prime Minister Edhem Bičakčić
Preceded by Office established
Succeeded by Fahrudin Rizvanbegović
Personal details
Born (1950-07-15) 15 July 1950
Čapljina, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
Citizenship Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Nationality Croat
Political party Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1990–present)
Residence Čapljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Alma mater Paneuropean University "Apeiron" Banja Luka
University of Rijeka
University of Sarajevo
Awards Order of Pope Pius IX (2008)

Ivo Miro Jović (born 15 July 1950) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian politician and former Croat member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's tripartite Presidency, appointed to the post in Parliament on 9 May 2005 following the sacking of Dragan Čović by the High Representative on charges of corruption. He served until 6 November 2006.

After he had graduated as a history teacher from the University of Sarajevo, Jović worked as a teacher in Ilijaš and Kiseljak. He became active in politics in 1997, as the Croatian Democratic Union had proposed him for a government position in the Central Bosnia Canton. In 1999, Jović entered the federal government, as Vice Minister of Culture, where he remained until 2001.

Following the general elections of 2002, Jović was elected as a representative for his party in the House of Representatives of the Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina. His most recent foreign appearance was at the 2005 World Summit in New York. On 1 October 2006, he was defeated in race for the Croat member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In 2013, Jović was appointed as an advisor to then Deputy Defence Minister Marina Pendeš. In 2015, she was charged by the State Prosecutor's Office for paying him a salary despite him not showing up to work. In February 2016, she was acquitted by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina of the charges.[1]

Jović is fluent in German, married and father of three children.

References

  1. "Marina Pendeš Acquitted". Center for Investigative Reporting. 25 February 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  • "Ivo Miro Jovic - Chairman, Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency". Southeast European Times. Retrieved 17 January 2011.


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