Ljubomir "Ljubo" Vuksanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир "Љубо" Вуксановић) was a Montenegrin lawyer who was the chairman of the National Administrative Council (Serbian: Народна управа, German: Nationaler Verwaltungsausschuss) established by Germany in October 1943 in the German occupied territory of Montenegro[1] and officially appointed on 10 November 1943.
Vuksanović managed to escape from prison and thereafter joined the Royal Serbian Army, where he received the rank of sergeant.
The council was established by Germany in October 1943 in the German occupied territory of Montenegro[7] and officially appointed on 10 November 1943.
[8] Vuksanović supported the idea of establishing a Montenegrin-Serbian Federation in Quisling order to "create solid foundations for the prosperous future of Serbs".
He reached Austrian Carinthia with a group of his fellow countrymen and died when the train in which he was travelling was bombed by Allied air forces.