Kosta Kumanudi
Serbian politician (1874–1962) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Konstantin Kosta Kumanudi (Serbian: Константин Коста Кумануди) (22 November 1874 – 27 November 1962)[1] was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician. He was a member of the Democratic Party, and later with the Yugoslav Radical Peasant Democracy, forerunner to the Yugoslav National Party.[2]
Kosta Kumanudi Коста Кумануди | |
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Mayor of Belgrade | |
In office 22 August 1926 – 18 February 1929 | |
Preceded by | Dobra Mitrović |
Succeeded by | Miloš Savčić |
Minister of Finance | |
In office 17 January 1921 – 16 December 1922 | |
Prime Minister | Nikola Pašić |
Preceded by | Milorad Drašković |
Succeeded by | Milan Stojadinović |
President of the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia | |
In office December 1931 – February 1935 | |
Monarchs | Alexander I (to 9 October 1934) Peter II (from 9 October 1934) |
Personal details | |
Born | (1874-11-22)22 November 1874 Belgrade, Principality of Serbia |
Died | 27 November 1962(1962-11-27) (aged 88) Belgrade, SFRY |
Nationality | Serbian-Greek |
Political party | Democratic Party (Yugoslavia) |
Spouse | Unknown |
Relations | Aleksa "Lesa" Kumanudi (brother) |
Education | University of Belgrade |
Kumanudi held a PhD in Political Sciences, and was also a professor of administrative law at the University of Belgrade's Law School, reserve Captain in the Balkan Wars, World War I and World War II, a deputy of the Democratic Party, President of the Belgrade municipality, the Minister of Finance, Education, Forest and Mining, Trade and Industry and Chairman of the National Assembly. He was a writer and political philosopher.