Mujo Sočica

{{Short description|Serbian politician}}{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Risto Sočica

| office = 37px
4th Ban of Zeta Banovina

| image = Mujo Sočica.jpg

| native_name = Ристо Сочица

| native_name_lang = sr

| monarch = Alexander I
Peter I

| successor = Petar Ivanišević

| term_start = 23 April 1934

| term_end = 13 August 1936

| predecessor = [https://sr.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%90%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%80_%D0%A1%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%88%D0%B8%D1%9B&diffonly=true Aleksa Stanišić]

| party = Yugoslav Radical Union

| 1blankname = Regent

| 1namedata = Paul

| birth_place = Plužine, Principality of Montenegro

| parents = Lazar Sočica

| occupation = Lawyer, senator, politician and military

| nickname = Mujo L. Sočica

| battles = Battle of Bregalnica

| allegiance = {{flag|Kingdom of Montenegro}}

| branch = {{flagicon|Kingdom of Montenegro}} Montenegrin Army

| serviceyears = 1913

}}

Risto Sočica (Serbian Cyrillic: Ристо Сочица), better known as Mujo L. Sočica (Serbian Cyrillic: Мујо Л. Сочица)[https://www.vijesti.me/amp/281344/pri-kraju-renoviranje-kule-lazara-socice Kula vojvode Sočice], Vijesti was a Montenegrin and Serbian politician and lawyer, from the Old Herzegovina region. He is the son of the Lazar Sočica, notable Montenegrin vojvoda and the chieftain of the Piva clan.[https://www.dan.co.me/?nivo=3&rubrika=Feljton&clanak=693126&najdatum=2019-04-20&datum=2019-04-25 Kuga na dvoru vojvode Lazara], Dan

In the Second Balkan War, Risto Sočica, leading a battalion from Piva region, took part in a significant battle of Bregalnica as part of the Montenegrin division, in 1913, which was the largest battle of the war.[http://www.pluzine.me/index.php?page=istorija-2 Istorija], Opština Plužine After the Podgorica Assembly in 1918 and the unification of Montenegro with Kingdom of Serbia, Mujo Socica was appointed as the head of the Nikšić district of the newly formed province of Montenegro (later Zeta), within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. In 1932 he was elected senator of Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Between 1934 and 1936, Mujo Sočica served as Ban of Zeta.Amnestija optuženih, Monitor

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