Dragan Čović

Dragan Čović (Croatian pronunciation: [drǎgan t͡ʃǒːʋit͡ɕ]; born 20 August 1956) is a Bosnian Croat politician who served as the 4th Croat member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2002 to 2005 and from 2014 to 2018. He is the current president of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ BiH) and has been serving as a member of the national House of Peoples since 2019, having previously served from 2011 to 2014.

Dragan Čović
Čović in 2023
7th Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
17 July 2017  17 March 2018
Preceded byMladen Ivanić
Succeeded byBakir Izetbegović
In office
17 July 2015  17 March 2016
Preceded byMladen Ivanić
Succeeded byBakir Izetbegović
In office
27 June 2003  28 February 2004
Preceded byBorislav Paravac
Succeeded bySulejman Tihić
In office
2 April 2003  10 April 2003
Preceded byMirko Šarović
Succeeded byBorislav Paravac
4th Croat Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
17 November 2014  20 November 2018
Prime MinisterVjekoslav Bevanda
Denis Zvizdić
Preceded byŽeljko Komšić
Succeeded byŽeljko Komšić
In office
28 October 2002  9 May 2005
Prime MinisterDragan Mikerević
Adnan Terzić
Preceded byJozo Križanović
Succeeded byIvo Miro Jović
Member of the House of Peoples
Assumed office
28 February 2019
In office
9 June 2011  17 November 2014
President of the Croatian Democratic Union
Assumed office
5 June 2005
Preceded byBariša Čolak
Ministerial offices
Federal Minister of Finance
In office
12 December 1998  12 March 2001
Prime MinisterEdhem Bičakčić
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byNikola Grabovac
Additional positions
Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Acting
In office
10 January 2001  12 March 2001
PresidentIvo Andrić-Lužanski
Karlo Filipović
Preceded byEdhem Bičakčić
Succeeded byAlija Behmen
Personal details
Born (1956-08-20) 20 August 1956
Mostar, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
Political partyCroatian Democratic Union (1994–present)
Other political
affiliations
League of Communists (before 1992)
SpouseBernardica Prskalo
Children2
Alma materUniversity Džemal Bijedić of Mostar (BE, ME, PhD)
AwardsOrder of the Croatian Trefoil (1997)

Born in Mostar, Čović graduated from the Faculty of Engineering at University Džemal Bijedić in his hometown in 1979. He also attended studies at the University of Sarajevo and holds a PhD from the University of Mostar, obtaining it in 1996. Prior to the Bosnian War, Čović worked as a manager at Yugoslav aircraft manufacturer SOKO. He entered into politics by joining the HDZ BiH in 1994, becoming its president in 2005. As president of the HDZ BiH, he took part in many constitutional reform talks, most notably in those regarding the Prud Agreement between 2008 and 2009, and in the 2010–2012 government formation.

Earlier in his career, Čović served as Federal Minister of Finance from 1998 to 2001 and was the acting Federal Prime Minister in 2001. At the 2002 general election, Čović was elected Croat member of the Bosnian Presidency, serving as its member until 2005, when he was removed from office by High Representative Paddy Ashdown, for abuse of power and position. After serving a term in the national House of Peoples from 2011 to 2014, he was once again elected Croat member of the Presidency at the 2014 general election. Čović served as a member until 2018, after losing his bid for re-election at the 2018 general election. Since 2019, he has again been serving as a member of the national House of Peoples.

In November 2006, Čović was sentenced to five years in prison for exempting the Ivanković-Lijanović company of paying taxes on meat imports. The Bosnian Court, on appeal, annulled the sentence and acquitted him for lack of jurisdiction. In 2009, he was accused of spending public funds to buy private homes for certain people. In April 2010, he was acquitted. In May 2010, a third indictment for Čović and six other persons was confirmed by the Court of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, this time for abuse of power and position. In May 2012, he was acquitted.

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