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Members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia during World War II (from left to right): Dr. Bakarić, Ivan Milutinović, Edvard Kardelj, Josip Broz Tito, Aleksandar-Leka Ranković, Svetozar Vukmanović-Tempo and Milovan Đilas. This is a partial list of the leading officials of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (known as the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia until 1963). though usually refered to a president the official title was Chairman of the Presidium of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
[edit] Heads of state
After 1974, Yugoslavia was headed by a collective presidency, consisting of representatives of the six republics, the two autonomous provinces within SR Serbia and (until 1988) the President of the League of Communists. The collective was first chaired by Tito, who was President for life. After his death in 1980, one member was annually elected Chairman of the Presidency and acted as head of state.
As of 2009, Sinan Hasani, Lazar Mojsov, Raif Dizdarević, Borisav Jović, Stjepan Mesić and Branko Kostić are still-living former members of the Yugoslav presidency. [edit] Heads of governmentMain article: Prime Minister of Yugoslavia The government of Yugoslavia was first headed by a Prime minister. On 14 January 1953, it was reorganized into the Federal Executive Council chaired by a President.
As of 2009, Mitja Ribičič, Milka Planinc, and Ante Marković are still-living former presidents of the Federal Executive Council. [edit] Leaders of the Communist partyMain article: League of Communists of Yugoslavia After the establishment of the Communist Yugoslavia, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, in 1952 renamed League of Communists of Yugoslavia was led by General secretary and later by the Presidents of the Presidium:
As of 2009, Lazar Mojsov, Dušan Dragosavac, Mitja Ribičič, Milanko Renovica, Boško Krunić and Milan Pančevski are still-living former leaders of the Communist Party. [edit] See also |
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