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|term_end = 23 July 2017 | |term_end = 23 July 2017 | ||
|predecessor = [[Ogňan Cărnević]] | |predecessor = [[Ogňan Cărnević]] | ||
|successor = [[ | |successor = [[Savo Grigorević]] | ||
|office1 = General Secretary of the Communist Party of Luepola | |office1 = General Secretary of the Communist Party of Luepola | ||
|deputy1 = [[Edvard Kocijan]]<br>Sabina Markovna | |deputy1 = [[Edvard Kocijan]]<br>Sabina Markovna | ||
|term_start1 = | |term_start1 = 22 January 2009 | ||
|term_end1 = | |term_end1 = 19 May 2015 | ||
|predecessor1 = [[Zeki Sorelki]] | |predecessor1 = [[Zeki Sorelki]] | ||
|successor1 = | |successor1 = [[Petăr Novak]] | ||
|birth_name = Sebastijan Slaven Ilić | |birth_name = Sebastijan Slaven Ilić |
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Sebastijan Ilić | |
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President of Luepola | |
In office 20 July 2009 – 23 July 2017 | |
Prime Minister | Marek Vlařović Sabina Markovna |
Vice President | Milan Savićević |
Preceded by | Ogňan Cărnević |
Succeeded by | Savo Grigorević |
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Luepola | |
In office 22 January 2009 – 19 May 2015 | |
Deputy | Edvard Kocijan Sabina Markovna |
Preceded by | Zeki Sorelki |
Succeeded by | Petăr Novak |
Personal details | |
Born | Sebastijan Slaven Ilić 17 February 1955 Prishek, Hautbecirk, State of Luepola |
Political party | Communist Party of Luepola (1980-present) |
Spouse | Ljubica Filipovna Ilăna (1995-present) |
Alma mater | Grast Institute of Arts and Sciences |
Sebastijan Ilić (born 17 February 1955) is a Luepolan politician. He served as the fifth president of Luepola from 2009 to 2017. He has also served as the Prime Minister, concurrent with Zeki Sorelki's presidential administration (1997-2005).