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  1. Apr 1, 2024 · Nikola Pašić (born December 19 [December 31, New Style], 1845, Zaječar, Serbia—died December 10, 1926, Belgrade) was the prime minister of Serbia (1891–92, 1904–05, 1906–08, 1909–11, 1912–18) and prime minister of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (1918, 1921–24, 1924–26).

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  2. After wisely not accepting to head the government immediately after his return from exile, Nikola Pašić became prime minister for the first time on 23 February 1891. However, ex-king Milan returned to Serbia in May 1890 and again began campaigning against Pašić and the Radicals.

  3. Oct 8, 2014 · Pašić was named foreign minister in 1904. He was premier of Serbia during the periods 1905-06, 1906-08 and 1909-11. At the same time, he served as foreign minister and minister of constructions (1909). Pašić led state foreign policy reckoning on Russian Pan-Slavic circles and the Russian court.

  4. In 1891, Pašić became prime minister for the first time, but was forced to resign the following year. Following the May Coup and the murder of King Alexander I, Pašić emerged as a leading figure in Serbian politics while the Radical Party established its dominance.

  5. Overview Nikola Pašić (1845—1926) Serbian statesman, Prime Minister of Serbia five times between 1891 and 1918

  6. views 3,442,111 updated. Nikola Pašić (both: nē´kôlä pä´shĬch), 1845?–1926, Serbian statesman. After studying engineering, he became interested in politics and was elected (1878) to the Serbian parliament. In 1881 he founded the Radical party, which he led for the rest of his life.

  7. His activities in this field are divided into two periods – during the Paris Peace Conference where he was the head of the SCS Kingdom’s delegation and after 1921 when he became Prime Minister, who also served as his own Foreign Minister.

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