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implementation of its own functions and through the overall work of all organisations and agencies of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, above all the work of the republican and provincial committees." The resolution stated that the LCY Central Committee would, from then on, promptly discuss and react to political events and reconcile differing political positions. On behalf of the republican central committee, the provincial committees of autonomous provinces, the LCY Committee in the Yugoslav People's Army and all party organisations, the LCY Central Committee would initiate and direct all ideological and political activities. A major emphasis was placed on the fact that the LCY Central Committee had the right to guide the party's international worker movement policies and to initiate cooperation with foreign movements and parties. The LCY Presidency was required to implement the Central Committee's policies if these goals were to be reached. The resolution also amended, informally, the LCY statute section on democratic centralism. This change emphasised the "equal responsibility" of the branches to formulate and implement the LCY's unified policies. The committees of the republican and autonomous provincial committees were from the nineteenth session onwards to report regularly on the implementation of the resolutions of the LCY Central Committee. The resolution stressed that "All attempts to deny the principle of democratic centralism should be energetically resisted, regardless of whether centralistic, bureaucratic uniformity is in question or liberalistic ideas leading to the federalisation ; they objectively constitute an attack on the LCY as a united revolutionary organisation." The resolution gave the LCY Central Committee the right to expel people from the party who acted against party policy.
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political platform as well as adopt political viewpoints on significant issues, such as the development of the political system and international relations, as defined by the long-term and ideological and political tasks adopted by the party congress for those areas for which it was responsible. When vital issues arose, the LCY Central Committee reviewed them and defined the LCY's political objectives. It also assessed and evaluated the activities of LCY, defining the responsibilities of its organisations and organs in ideological-political activism and cadre development. Furthermore, the LCY Central Committee examined and evaluated the actions taken by the LCY in implementing the policies enacted by the party congress, as well as the progress made in democratic relations and the advancement of collective work and responsibilities. It directed the activities of the LCY's organisation and organs that dealt with issues such as total national defence and social self-protection in accordance with the policies enacted by the congress. It was tasked with formulating swift assessments and responses to political events. It coordinated political viewpoints and opinions and initiated and directed the ideological-political activities of the central, regional, and provincial committees, the Committee for the Organisation of the LCY within the Yugoslav People's Army (YPA), as well as all members of the LCY. In addition, it evaluated and directed the implementation of LCY policies in international workers' movements and cooperated with foreign parties and activities whose realisation was the responsibility of the LCY Presidency's jurisdiction. It also had the right to elect, among its own membership, delegations to, and the Presidency of, the Federal Conference of the
573:, decided that the LCY Presidency and Central Committee "should work in accordance with their duties and with the authorisation provided for in the Standing Rules of the Party Statutes concerning their work and on the basis of the decisions to be made at today’s plenum." The eleventh session decided not to elect a person to serve as president of the LCY Central Committee and instead transformed the office of chairman of the Presidency of the LCY Central Committee into the office of president of the Presidency of the LCY Central Committee. It was decided that the LCY Central Committee would retain its role as the highest organ between two congresses but opted against turning it into a collective party presidency. Instead, a five-member Working Presidium of the LCY Central Committee, which was to be elected at each convocation of a session of the LCY Central Committee, would function as the collective party presidency. It was decided that the president and secretary of the LCY Presidency would be nominated by a special commission of the LCY Presidency while other presidency members were to be nominated and elected by a special commission of the LCY Central Committee. 399:". Like its Soviet counterpart, the Yugoslav party centralised most decision-making at the expense of lower-level organs. The 6th Congress, held on 2–7 November 1952, amended the statute. These amendments weakened the central committee. The statute of the 5th Congress had bestowed on the central committee the right to appoint and dismiss party organisers in special areas. This right was now deemed undemocratic and harmful to party development. Moreover, the position of "Candidate of the Central Committee", where the officeholder had "no right except an advisory vote", was abolished. If, by any chance, central committee vacancies were reduced to a third of those elected at the previous congress, an extraordinary congress was to be convened to elect members to fill the remaining spots. The 6th Congress also sought to democratise and make the party more transparent in its activities. For instance, the proceedings of the 3rd Extraordinary Session of the 505:. The presidency and executive were accountable to it. Tito argued in favour of reestablishing the central committee, telling the congress, "The League of Communists needs a strong, dynamic and influential leadership, or to be more precise, that kind of ideological-political centre—the central committee with its executive organs—which, with its organised and timely action, with its political positions and decisions, will secure unity of leadership and unity of action of the entire League of Communists, will steer its activities towards the solving of the vital issues of the socialist self-management development of the Yugoslav community." The statute adopted at the congress referred to the central committee as "the highest organ of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia between two congresses". Rules regarding membership was clarified on 20 March 1978 at the 6th Session of the 690: 661:(which he survived), the president of the Presidency of the LCY Central Committee, and the convocation of an extraordinary congress. While controversial, the LCY statute stated that if one LCY branch called for an extraordinary congress, the LCY Central Committee had to convene it. The 13th Central Committee's 20th Session, held on 19 April 1989, formally approved the holding of an extraordinary congress: only twenty-four central committee members voted against the proposal. Of those voting against, twenty came from the Slovenian branch, three from the Croatian branch and one member from the Bosnian branch. Scholar Dejan Jović has interpreted this move by the Vojvodina branch as part of a plan initiated by 771:, which was defined as each branch sending a minimum number of representatives to the session. Despite this, a majority of LCY Central Committee members attended the session, with the army, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia and Vojvodina branches sending representatives, and with some representatives of Croatia and Macedonia showing up despite the positioning of their branches. However, during the session, representatives from Bosnia-Herzegovina staged a walkout. The 32nd Session of the Central Committee of the 13th Congress, held on 23 May, formally called for reconvening the 14th Congress on 26 May. It also decided to elect the acting president of the LCY Presidency 751:, the president of the Presidency of the Slovene Central Committee, countered Pančevski's argument, " the last chance for Yugoslav communists to mark a watershed on the way towards multiparty pluralism." The congress voted overwhelmingly against the Slovenian proposal to transform the LCY into a confederal party and its conception of pluralism. Upon losing several votes, the Slovenian delegation left the congress on 22 January, which was followed by the leaving of the Croat delegation. The Serbian delegation led by Milošević wanted to continue the congress, but it was decided on 23 January to adjourn the congress and resume it at a later date. 881:
convene extraordinary congresses of the LCY either at its own initiative or at the request of a congress of an LC republican branch or at the request of a conference of an LC autonomous branch. Similarly to the ordinary congress, the LCY Central Committee was tasked with approving the convocation of the congress at least three months before its opening after consultation with central and lower-level committees. The LCY Central Committee was also to empowered to reject suggestions to convene an extraordinary congress as they did in 1987–88. Rather than calling an extraordinary congress, the LCY opted to convene the
562:" to institute and protect collective leadership. The rules of procedure were adopted unanimously and stated that the LCY Central Committee was the highest decision-making body of the LCY between the two congresses. Its responsibilities regarding the realisation of congressional decisions and political positions were clarified. It also made clear that all LCY Central Committee members were responsible for the work and decisions of the central committee and not any other body except the party congress. The intention of these reforms were to strengthen the party and prepare for the post-Tito years. 477:
its work. Furthermore, stipulations were made to clarify that commissions of the LCY Central Committee worked independently and reported on their to the sessions of the central committee in a bid to weaken the executive committee's meddling in their affairs. Despite these changes, the executive committee still managed to relegate the central committee, as it did at the 9th Session of the LCY Central Committee on 16 July 1968. At the session, the executive committee proposed abolishing the central committee altogether and delegating its functions to a new institution, the "
681:, as threatening the principle of national affirmation and autonomy. However, the 20th Session stopped some of Milošević's plans. According to the party statute, the initiator of an extraordinary congress had the right to draft the main congress documents and agenda, which in this instance would have meant giving the pro-Milošević Vojvodina branch chief responsibility for organising the congress. The twentieth session opted instead to adopt ordinary congress procedures, which made the LCY Central Committee the chief congress organiser. 699: 630:
the other." He stated that the LCY had room for uncompromising criticism of its activity but that it did not need leaders who could not, for whatever reason, participate in formulating and implementing policies. Belovski concluded his report by stating, "We must abandon the practice whereby individual members of the Central Committee, as well as other political functionaries, make statements that go against adopted resolutions or views expressed by the leadership; this is what has been confusing party members."
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Fifth in October 1966, that attempts had been made earlier to invigorate the Central Committee through reorganisation". Critiques of Ranković claimed that he had created a machine within the LCY Central Committee that was neither accountable to the sessions of the central committee nor its executive committee. Ranković defended himself, saying that he barred the other secretaries from discussing issues outside their scope of responsibilities. Others, such as the Montenegrin LCY Central Committee member
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members of the LCY Central Committee. The Commission on Statury Questions, the Supervisory Commission and the LCY Central Committee commissions also had the right to convene sessions of the LCY Central Committee. The LCY Presidency president opened the sessions of the LCY Central Committee. The session's work was directed by the working presidency, composed of the presidency president, the presidency secretary and three members of the LCY Central Committee.
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central committee and the provincial committee of an autonomous province had the right to propose the convocation of a party conference to the LCY Central Committee, which it could either accept or reject. LCY Central Committee members were, by right of office, delegates to an LCY Conference. Regarding the 1st LCY Conference of 1988, calls for convening it came from local and republican organisations. After these proposals, the 11th Session of the
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composition of the presidency were determined through elections conducted within the republican and autonomous provincial branches and within the Committee of the Organisation of the LCY within the YPA. During an electoral term, the LCY Central Committee could not adopt compositional changes that surpassed more than one-third of the presidency's total membership. The presidency was headed by the "
822:(SC). The LCY Central Committee had to assess questions and suggestions formulated by the CSQ and the SC. Representatives of the CSQ and the SC had the right to take part in any sessions of the LCY Central Committee, specifically, those sessions that discussed topics that one or both of these organs were tasked with supervising. The LCY Central Committee was regulated by the " 6987: 6959: 854:
decided by the congress of the LC branches of the socialist republics, provincial conferences, and the Conference of the Organisation of the LCY within the YPA, according to their respective jurisdictions. The number of members in a given electoral term of the LCY Central Committee was made by a decision of the LCY Central Committee of the prior term. That is, the
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republican branches, the autonomous branches and the Organisation of the LCY within the YPA were ex officio members of the LCY Central Committee. Changes in the composition of the LCY Central Committee due to changes in the ex officio presidents were ratified by the first convened LCY Central Committee session after the fact.
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of the Serbian branch on 16–17 July, the Serbian leadership adopted a resolution that stated that the LCY "no longer exists" and stopped supporting the committee's work. With all branches eventually opposing its work, the committee—the last federal organ of the LCY—dissolved itself on 22 January 1991
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noted in his report, which was made public, that "The Central Committee has had to overcome various contradictions caused by the desire to achieve the unity of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia on the one hand and the practical independence of the republic and provincial Leagues of Communists on
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and the executive committee and replaced them with a presidency and a new executive committee. The executive committee was to be held accountable to the presidency, while the presidency was given the right to convene central committee sessions, set the agenda for central committee sessions and review
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in June 1982. It also adopted an electoral regulation which described how delegates were to be nominated and elected. Later, on 9 April 1982, at the 26th Session of the LCY Central Committee, it adopted the congress agenda and the exact date for the convocation (26–29 June). It also had the right to
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While the LCY Statute stipulated that the party congress had to be convened every fourth year, the LCY Central Committee was tasked with convening it. A decision to convene the congress had to be adopted by the LCY Central Committee at least three months before its opening. The LCY Central Committee
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of its own if the Slovenian branch was outvoted at the upcoming LCY extraordinary congress. The Slovenian extraordinary congress was to "decide either for a unilateral cancellation of compliance with democratic centralism or for the complete organisational independence of the League of Communists of
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would have. Each LC republican branch had an equal number of representatives in the LCY Central Committee, each LC branch of an autonomous province had an equal number of representatives, and the Organisation of the LCY with the YPA also had a fixed number of representatives. The presidents of the
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As part of its mandate, the LCY Central Committee oversaw the work of the LCY as a whole and ensured that the guidelines and assignments adopted by the LCY Congress were complied with. As long as it adhered to the limits set by the LCY Congress, the LCY Central Committee had the right to develop a
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The ensuing 19th Session of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress, held on 30 July 1985, adopted a resolution which, in practice, replaced articles 73 to 79 of the LCY statute. The resolution stated, "The LCY Central Committee will become more efficient through the consistent and responsible
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In conformity with the provisions of the party statute, candidates for membership of the LCY Central Committee were nominated by communal conferences and other corresponding conferences, applying a democratic procedure based on uniform criteria. Nominees for LCY Central Committee membership were
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to the central committee. According to scholar April Carter, "Despite the stated intention of the new Statute to subordinate the Executive Committee to the wider body of the Central Committee, no real change appears to have occurred although there was an indication, made in a brief aside at the
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The LCY Presidency president convened the LCY Central Committee at his initiative or at the proposal of either the LCY Presidency, the central committee of a socialist republic, the provincial committee of an autonomous province, the Committee of the Organisation of the LCY within the YPA or by
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in 1974. The central committee oversaw the work of the LCY as a whole and ensured that the guidelines and assignments adopted by the LCY Congress were complied with. It could set policy and formulate a political platform within the parameters set by the last convened party congress. All central
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The LCY Central Committee convened the conference between two congresses when it thought it necessary to get insight from members of basic organisations on specific policy questions. The LCY Central Committee had the sole right to convene the conference. The LCY Presidency, a republican branch
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The political-executive organ of the LCY Central Committee was the presidency, officially the "Presidency of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia". To be eligible for election to the LCY Presidency, one had to be a member of the LCY Central Committee. Changes in the
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adopted a resolution which stated, "for the Slovene LC the 14th extraordinary congress of the LCY has ended, and the LCY, in the form which it had up to the congress, has ceased to exist" and that the Slovenian branch would hereafter act as "an independent political organisation with its own
677:, "to take over the and subsequently the state." Milošević's goal, according to Jović, was introducing a system of one member, one vote at the congress and putting an end to the system of decentralised republican control of the LCY. However, this was greeted by the Slovenian branch, led by 4519: 4091: 6157: 5652: 3611: 747:, the president of the LCY Presidency, argued, "The LCY finds unacceptable the thesis according to which the essence and form of political pluralism are reduced to a classic multiparty system alone" and that pluralism had to "be based on socialist orientation and the federal structure." 5647: 5642: 5637: 5632: 5627: 5607: 5087: 6934: 6688: 6683: 5082: 5077: 5072: 5067: 5062: 5042: 3407: 532: 456:
and composed of 40-members, to recommend party organisational reform. The main problem was perceived to be the central committee's failure in holding its executive organs to account. This was now blamed on Ranković, who had stifled debate both at the federal level but also within the
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Until 1966, the LCY was a unitary organisation in which the central party leadership controlled cadre appointments and national policy alone through the central committee apparatus and primarily through its secretariat. This system was institutionally reformed after the purge of
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of the LCY Central Committee. Upon his death, the LCY presidency was abolished and replaced by the office of president of the Presidency of the LCY Central Committee. The officeholders had the right to convene the LCY Central Committee for sessions.
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was adjourned. It was answerable to the party congress. Individual central committee members were accountable for their work to both the LCY Central Committee and the LCY Congress. While answerable to the congress, it was supervised by the
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comprised 127 newcomers and 38 reelected individuals. Despite these changes, the lack of unity remained. In a bid to solve this crisis, the 11th Session of the 13th Central Committee, held on 7–8 December 1987, decided to convene the
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convened on 20 January and produced a raft of policies. On 22 January, it adopted abolishing the LCY's monopoly of political power and creating a pluralist society. How to define pluralism was, however, controversial and Macedonian
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The post-Tito system of collective leadership succeeded in spreading power, but it was widely argued that these reforms weakened the federal party organs at the expense of the organs of the LCY's branches. With the
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delegates to the congress in question but could not vote on reports and dissolutions of organs they were members of. For example, the 21st Session of the LCY Central Committee decided to convene the
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committee members were of equal standing, including the presidency members. Specifically, the LCY Central Committee had the right to elect and remove members of its political-executive organ, the
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Since Tito's death, central committee sessions were characterised by infighting, but this was never made public (despite certain rumours). However, beginning with the 14th Session of the
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and replaced with a system in which the LCY Central Committee became a more independent body. With its reestablishment in 1974, each republican LC branch had two representatives and one
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with the task of convening the 15th LCY Congress. The congress was never convened, and the committee itself―the last federal organ of the LCY―dissolved itself on 22 January 1991.
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membership, programme and statute". The Slovenian communist party changed its name to "League of Communists of Slovenia–Party of Democratic Renewal" and introduced
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The LCY Central Committee had the right to set up commissions and other working bodies to examine specific problems, draft proposals, or perform certain tasks.
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on 4 October 1966. Earlier, at the 4th Session of the Central Committee of the 8th Congress on 1 July 1966, the LCY had purged Tito's presumed
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also decided upon the criteria for being elected as a delegate to the LCY congress in question. Members of the LCY Central Committee were
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The 19th Provincial Conference of the Vojvodina branch, held on 19–21 January 1989, adopted a resolution which demanded a
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The period in between the 13th and 14th Congress saw a widening conflict between the Serbian branch, led by
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argued, on Marinc's behalf, that Yugoslavia faced "an economic, not a political crisis." On the other hand,
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had adopted a statement which made clear Slovenia's "inalienable" right to secede from Yugoslavia. The
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reacted on 20 June by convening a session of its Central Committee do discuss whether to convene an
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Rejecting calls to convene an extraordinary congress of the LCY, the fifth session abolished the
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which kept its activities mostly secret. These changes remained in force until the
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3330:10th: 1974–1978 ( 3261:Central Committee 3222: 3221: 3049:Central Committee 3035:National meetings 2985:Central Committee 2945:Nikola Stojanović 2939:Dobroslav Čulafić 2921:Mijalko Todorović 2900:Miroslav Ivanović 2426:Staar, Richard F. 2343:978-0-520-35044-1 2293:978-1-55753-495-8 2201:978-0-7190-7978-8 1961:(3, March 1990). 1509:Andrejevich 1989b 1494:Andrejevich 1989a 1458:Andrejevich 1989a 1146:Staff writer 1974 1072:, pp. 32–33. 1016:, pp. 15–16. 1004:, pp. 31–32. 878:12th LCY Congress 785:Miroslav Ivanović 761:liberal democracy 467:Dragi Stamenković 459:Central Committee 454:Mijalko Todorović 361:to function as a 351:fall of communism 306:'s long-standing 291:10th LCY Congress 263:Central Committee 259: 258: 16:(Redirected from 7910: 7758: 7726: 7725: 7685: 7662:(Apr.–Oct. 1988) 7604: 7591:Nedeljko Šipovac 7581:(Apr.–Oct. 1988) 7561:Slavko Veselinov 7525:Stevan Doronjski 7487: 7481: 7480: 7476: 7373: 7341: 7340: 7300: 7287:Ljubomir Popović 7237: 7214:(Apr.–Nov. 1988) 7160:(Feb.–Jun. 1956) 7152:Đorđije Pajković 7118:(Jul.–Dec. 1937) 7108: 7102: 7101: 7097: 7091: 7090: 7080: 7079: 7005: 6973: 6972: 6937: 6912:Slavko Maričević 6906:Georgije Jovičić 6892: 6879:Božidar Grubišić 6867:Georgije Jovičić 6847: 6841: 6840: 6833: 6826: 6825: 6746: 6701: 6631: 6625: 6624: 6548: 6516: 6515: 6470: 6419: 6356: 6350: 6349: 6342: 6341:Slovenian branch 6335: 6334: 6255: 6210: 6140: 6134: 6133: 6052: 6020: 6019: 5974: 5913:Stevan Doronjski 5905: 5858:(Jan.–Nov. 1968) 5832:Blagoje Nešković 5806: 5800: 5799: 5792: 5785: 5784: 5710: 5665: 5600: 5594: 5593: 5517: 5485: 5484: 5439: 5408:Vuko Vukadinović 5376: 5357:Milica Pejanović 5353:(Jan.–Apr. 1988) 5309:Đorđije Pajković 5281:(Jul.–Oct. 1930) 5267:Nikola Kovačević 5261:Aleksa Pavićević 5257:(Feb.–late 1924) 5241: 5235: 5234: 5227: 5220: 5219: 5145: 5100: 5035: 5029: 5028: 4952: 4920: 4919: 4874: 4819:Boško Stankovski 4811: 4762:Lazar Koliševski 4752:(Jun.–Sep. 1942) 4750:Cvetko Uzunovski 4740:(Aug.–Nov. 1941) 4738:Lazar Koliševski 4718: 4712: 4711: 4704: 4697: 4696: 4617: 4572: 4502: 4496: 4495: 4414: 4382: 4381: 4336: 4311:Stanko Stojčević 4293:Dušan Dragosavac 4267: 4248:Stanko Stojčević 4212:Vladimir Bakarić 4200:Vladimir Popović 4180: 4174: 4173: 4166: 4159: 4158: 4084: 4039: 3974: 3968: 3967: 3896: 3864: 3863: 3818: 3763:Hamdija Pozderac 3759:(Jan.–Apr. 1969) 3757:Nijaz Dizdarević 3743: 3724:Abdulah Mutapčić 3706:Hamdija Pozderac 3668: 3662: 3661: 3654: 3647: 3646: 3640: 3564: 3524: 3444: 3438: 3437: 3400: 3365: 3320:Executive Bureau 3318:9th: 1969–1974 ( 3271: 3265: 3264: 3161: 3076: 3039: 3038: 2986: 2933:Dušan Dragosavac 2913: 2870:Milanko Renovica 2840:Dušan Dragosavac 2828:Stevan Doronjski 2780:Triša Kaclerović 2754: 2748: 2747: 2740: 2733: 2732: 2725: 2716: 2709: 2702: 2693: 2692: 2688: 2665: 2634: 2625:(523): 365–368. 2611: 2580: 2541: 2518: 2516: 2514: 2508: 2497: 2485: 2447: 2420: 2393: 2378:(2nd ed.). 2370: 2347: 2324: 2322: 2320: 2297: 2274: 2251: 2228: 2205: 2182: 2159: 2136: 2106: 2083: 2078:(17 July 1986). 2075:Situation Report 2064: 2056:Situation Report 2045: 2037:Situation Report 2026: 2018:Situation Report 2007: 1999:Situation Report 1988: 1966: 1944: 1922: 1900: 1878: 1870:Situation Report 1859: 1851:Situation Report 1826: 1820: 1814: 1800: 1794: 1788: 1782: 1777:, pp. 3–5; 1772: 1766: 1752: 1746: 1732: 1726: 1712: 1706: 1696: 1687: 1677: 1671: 1661: 1655: 1645: 1639: 1629: 1623: 1613: 1604: 1603: 1601: 1599: 1577: 1571: 1570:, p. 37463. 1565: 1559: 1558:, p. 37324. 1553: 1544: 1543:, p. 37255. 1538: 1529: 1528:, p. 37172. 1523: 1512: 1506: 1497: 1491: 1485: 1479: 1473: 1467: 1461: 1455: 1449: 1443: 1437: 1431: 1425: 1419: 1410: 1404: 1398: 1392: 1386: 1380: 1374: 1368: 1359: 1353: 1347: 1341: 1335: 1329: 1323: 1317: 1311: 1305: 1299: 1293: 1284: 1278: 1272: 1266: 1260: 1254: 1248: 1242: 1236: 1235: 1233: 1231: 1210: 1201: 1191: 1185: 1179: 1173: 1167: 1161: 1155: 1149: 1148:, p. 26655. 1143: 1137: 1131: 1125: 1115: 1109: 1103: 1097: 1091: 1085: 1079: 1073: 1063: 1057: 1051: 1045: 1035: 1029: 1023: 1017: 1011: 1005: 999: 993: 987: 976: 970: 964: 958: 952: 946: 940: 930: 701: 692: 623:Hamdija Pozderac 415:8th LCY Congress 283:LCY 9th Congress 246: 230: 216: 207: 166: 143: 141: 136: 121: 119: 114: 99: 58: 51: 46: 30: 29: 21: 7918: 7917: 7913: 7912: 7911: 7909: 7908: 7907: 7888: 7887: 7886: 7865: 7756: 7750: 7722:Branch meetings 7717: 7683: 7677: 7654:Milovan Šogorov 7602: 7596: 7585:Boško Kovačević 7579:Milovan Šogorov 7519:Dobrivoje Vidić 7513:Jovan Veselinov 7507:Žarko Zrenjanin 7495:Jovan Veselinov 7485: 7474: 7460: 7371: 7365: 7337:Branch meetings 7332: 7298: 7292: 7266:Mitar Samardžić 7235: 7229: 7212:Kaqusha Jashari 7146:Miladin Popović 7140:Pavle Jovićević 7134:Boro Vukmirović 7128:Miladin Popović 7116:Miladin Popović 7106: 7095: 7085: 7062: 7003: 6997: 6969:Branch meetings 6964: 6935: 6929: 6890: 6884: 6881:(May–Dec. 1990) 6845: 6835: 6831: 6808: 6804:11th: 1989–1990 6799:10th: 1986–1989 6744: 6738: 6734:11th: 1989–1990 6729:10th: 1986–1989 6699: 6693: 6689:11th: 1989–1990 6684:10th: 1986–1989 6629: 6620: 6610: 6546: 6540: 6512:Branch meetings 6507: 6468: 6462: 6417: 6411: 6354: 6344: 6340: 6317: 6313:11th: 1989–1990 6308:10th: 1986–1989 6253: 6247: 6243:11th: 1989–1990 6238:10th: 1986–1989 6208: 6202: 6198:11th: 1989–1990 6193:10th: 1986–1989 6138: 6129: 6119: 6050: 6044: 6016:Branch meetings 6011: 5972: 5966: 5955:Zoran Sokolović 5925:Nikola Petronić 5919:Latinka Perović 5903: 5897: 5856:Petar Stambolić 5844:Jovan Veselinov 5838:Petar Stambolić 5814:Blagoje Parović 5804: 5794: 5790: 5767: 5763:10th: 1989–1991 5708: 5702: 5698:10th: 1989–1991 5663: 5657: 5653:10th: 1989–1991 5598: 5589: 5579: 5515: 5509: 5481:Branch meetings 5476: 5437: 5431: 5374: 5368: 5363:Momir Bulatović 5351:Veselin Vukotić 5335:(May–Jul. 1984) 5333:Vidoje Žarković 5303:Blažo Jovanović 5249:Jovan Tomašević 5239: 5229: 5225: 5202: 5198:10th: 1989–1991 5143: 5137: 5133:10th: 1989–1991 5098: 5092: 5088:10th: 1989–1991 5033: 5024: 5014: 4950: 4944: 4916:Branch meetings 4911: 4872: 4866: 4849:Jakov Lazaroski 4843:Milan Pančevski 4809: 4803: 4792:Jakov Lazaroski 4786:Milan Pančevski 4780:Krste Markovski 4732:Metodi Shatorov 4716: 4706: 4702: 4679: 4675:11th: 1989–1990 4670:10th: 1986–1989 4615: 4609: 4605:11th: 1989–1990 4600:10th: 1986–1989 4570: 4564: 4560:11th: 1989–1990 4555:10th: 1986–1989 4500: 4491: 4481: 4412: 4406: 4378:Branch meetings 4373: 4334: 4328: 4265: 4259: 4206:Andrija Hebrang 4178: 4168: 4165:Croatian branch 4164: 4141: 4137:10th: 1989–1991 4082: 4076: 4072:10th: 1989–1991 4037: 4031: 4027:10th: 1989–1991 3972: 3963: 3953: 3894: 3888: 3860:Branch meetings 3855: 3816: 3810: 3741: 3735: 3730:Nijaz Duraković 3666: 3656: 3652: 3641: 3616: 3612:13th: 1986–1990 3607:12th: 1982–1986 3602:11th: 1978–1982 3597:10th: 1974–1978 3562: 3556: 3552:13th: 1986–1990 3547:12th: 1982–1986 3542:11th: 1978–1982 3537:10th: 1974–1978 3522: 3516: 3512:13th: 1986–1990 3507:12th: 1982–1986 3502:11th: 1978–1982 3497:10th: 1974–1978 3442: 3433: 3427: 3398: 3392: 3363: 3357: 3353:13th: 1986–1990 3348:12th: 1982–1986 3343:11th: 1978–1982 3269: 3260: 3254: 3218: 3209:4th (9th): 1973 3204:3rd (8th): 1972 3199:2nd (7th): 1972 3194:1st (6th): 1970 3159: 3153: 3074: 3068: 3030: 2984: 2978: 2911: 2905: 2888:Milan Pančevski 2864:Vidoje Žarković 2822:Josip Broz Tito 2804:Filip Filipović 2762:Filip Filipović 2752: 2742: 2738: 2727: 2723: 2720: 2672:The World Today 2654:10.2307/3004130 2618:Current History 2600:10.2307/2150406 2561:10.2307/1951773 2512: 2510: 2506: 2495: 2454: 2444: 2417: 2390: 2367: 2344: 2318: 2316: 2294: 2271: 2248: 2225: 2202: 2179: 2156: 2133: 2090: 1983:(5, May 1990). 1873:(16 May 1989). 1854:(16 May 1989). 1840: 1835: 1830: 1829: 1821: 1817: 1801: 1797: 1789: 1785: 1773: 1769: 1757:, p. 188; 1753: 1749: 1737:, p. 188; 1733: 1729: 1717:, p. 175; 1713: 1709: 1697: 1690: 1678: 1674: 1662: 1658: 1646: 1642: 1630: 1626: 1614: 1607: 1597: 1595: 1578: 1574: 1566: 1562: 1554: 1547: 1539: 1532: 1524: 1515: 1507: 1500: 1492: 1488: 1480: 1476: 1468: 1464: 1456: 1452: 1444: 1440: 1432: 1428: 1420: 1413: 1405: 1401: 1393: 1389: 1385:, pp. 3–5. 1381: 1377: 1371:Stanković 1985b 1369: 1362: 1356:Stanković 1985b 1354: 1350: 1344:Stanković 1985b 1342: 1338: 1334:, pp. 4–5. 1332:Stanković 1985a 1330: 1326: 1320:Stanković 1985a 1318: 1314: 1308:Stanković 1984b 1306: 1302: 1296:Stanković 1984a 1294: 1287: 1281:Stanković 1985a 1279: 1275: 1267: 1263: 1255: 1251: 1243: 1239: 1229: 1227: 1212: 1211: 1204: 1196:, p. 319; 1192: 1188: 1180: 1176: 1168: 1164: 1156: 1152: 1144: 1140: 1132: 1128: 1116: 1112: 1104: 1100: 1092: 1088: 1080: 1076: 1068:, p. 233; 1064: 1060: 1052: 1048: 1040:, p. 233; 1036: 1032: 1024: 1020: 1012: 1008: 1000: 996: 988: 979: 971: 967: 959: 955: 947: 943: 931: 927: 922: 905: 899: 869: 844: 807: 802: 745:Milan Pančevski 719: 718: 717: 716: 704: 703: 702: 694: 693: 605:member and the 579: 487: 427:Budislav Šoškić 381: 376: 371: 324:member and the 304:Josip Broz Tito 244: 228: 205: 164: 139: 137: 134: 117: 115: 112: 97: 56: 37: 36: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 7916: 7906: 7905: 7900: 7883: 7882: 7879: 7878: 7875: 7874: 7871: 7870: 7867: 7866: 7864: 7863: 7858: 7853: 7848: 7843: 7838: 7833: 7828: 7823: 7818: 7813: 7808: 7803: 7798: 7793: 7788: 7783: 7778: 7773: 7768: 7762: 7760: 7752: 7751: 7749: 7748: 7743: 7738: 7732: 7730: 7729:Elected organs 7723: 7719: 7718: 7716: 7715: 7710: 7705: 7700: 7695: 7689: 7687: 7679: 7678: 7676: 7675: 7669: 7663: 7657: 7651: 7648:Katalin Hajnal 7645: 7639: 7633: 7627: 7621: 7618:Miloš Radojčin 7615: 7608: 7606: 7598: 7597: 7595: 7594: 7588: 7582: 7576: 7570: 7564: 7558: 7552: 7546: 7540: 7534: 7528: 7522: 7516: 7510: 7504: 7501:Lazar Milankov 7498: 7491: 7489: 7478: 7470: 7469: 7466: 7465: 7462: 7461: 7459: 7458: 7453: 7448: 7443: 7438: 7433: 7428: 7423: 7418: 7413: 7408: 7403: 7398: 7393: 7388: 7383: 7377: 7375: 7367: 7366: 7364: 7363: 7358: 7353: 7347: 7345: 7344:Elected organs 7338: 7334: 7333: 7331: 7330: 7325: 7320: 7315: 7310: 7304: 7302: 7294: 7293: 7291: 7290: 7284: 7281: 7278:Vojislav Zajić 7275: 7272:Bajram Seljami 7269: 7263: 7257: 7251: 7248:Mihajlo Zvicer 7245: 7241: 7239: 7231: 7230: 7228: 7227: 7221: 7215: 7209: 7203: 7197: 7191: 7188:Ilijaz Kurteši 7185: 7179: 7173: 7170:Mahmut Bakalli 7167: 7161: 7155: 7149: 7143: 7137: 7131: 7125: 7119: 7112: 7110: 7099: 7087: 7086: 7076: 7075: 7072: 7071: 7068: 7067: 7064: 7063: 7061: 7060: 7055: 7050: 7045: 7040: 7035: 7030: 7025: 7020: 7015: 7009: 7007: 6999: 6998: 6996: 6995: 6990: 6985: 6979: 6977: 6976:Elected organs 6970: 6966: 6965: 6963: 6962: 6957: 6952: 6947: 6941: 6939: 6931: 6930: 6928: 6927: 6921: 6915: 6909: 6903: 6896: 6894: 6886: 6885: 6883: 6882: 6876: 6870: 6864: 6858: 6851: 6849: 6837: 6836: 6822: 6821: 6818: 6817: 6814: 6813: 6810: 6809: 6807: 6806: 6801: 6796: 6794:9th: 1982–1986 6791: 6789:8th: 1978–1982 6786: 6784:7th: 1974–1978 6781: 6779:6th: 1968–1974 6776: 6774:5th: 1965–1968 6771: 6769:4th: 1959–1965 6766: 6764:3rd: 1954–1959 6761: 6759:2nd: 1948–1954 6756: 6754:1st: 1945–1948 6750: 6748: 6740: 6739: 6737: 6736: 6731: 6726: 6724:9th: 1982–1986 6721: 6719:8th: 1978–1982 6716: 6714:7th: 1974–1978 6711: 6709:6th: 1969–1974 6705: 6703: 6695: 6694: 6692: 6691: 6686: 6681: 6679:9th: 1982–1986 6676: 6674:8th: 1978–1982 6671: 6669:7th: 1974–1978 6666: 6664:6th: 1968–1974 6661: 6659:5th: 1965–1968 6656: 6654:4th: 1959–1965 6651: 6649:3rd: 1954–1959 6646: 6644:2nd: 1948–1954 6641: 6639:1st: 1945–1948 6635: 6633: 6622: 6616: 6615: 6612: 6611: 6609: 6608: 6603: 6598: 6593: 6588: 6583: 6578: 6573: 6568: 6563: 6558: 6552: 6550: 6542: 6541: 6539: 6538: 6533: 6528: 6522: 6520: 6519:Elected organs 6513: 6509: 6508: 6506: 6505: 6500: 6495: 6490: 6485: 6480: 6474: 6472: 6464: 6463: 6461: 6460: 6454: 6448: 6442: 6436: 6430: 6423: 6421: 6413: 6412: 6410: 6409: 6403: 6397: 6391: 6385: 6382:Albert Jakopič 6379: 6373: 6367: 6364:Franc Leskošek 6360: 6358: 6346: 6345: 6331: 6330: 6327: 6326: 6323: 6322: 6319: 6318: 6316: 6315: 6310: 6305: 6303:9th: 1982–1986 6300: 6298:8th: 1978–1982 6295: 6293:7th: 1974–1978 6290: 6288:6th: 1968–1974 6285: 6283:5th: 1965–1968 6280: 6278:4th: 1959–1965 6275: 6273:3rd: 1954–1959 6270: 6268:2nd: 1949–1954 6265: 6263:1st: 1945–1949 6259: 6257: 6249: 6248: 6246: 6245: 6240: 6235: 6233:9th: 1982–1986 6230: 6228:8th: 1978–1982 6225: 6223:7th: 1974–1978 6220: 6218:6th: 1969–1974 6214: 6212: 6204: 6203: 6201: 6200: 6195: 6190: 6188:9th: 1982–1986 6185: 6183:8th: 1978–1982 6180: 6178:7th: 1974–1978 6175: 6173:6th: 1968–1974 6170: 6168:5th: 1965–1968 6165: 6163:4th: 1959–1965 6160: 6158:3rd: 1954–1959 6155: 6153:2nd: 1949–1954 6150: 6148:1st: 1945–1949 6144: 6142: 6131: 6125: 6124: 6121: 6120: 6118: 6117: 6112: 6107: 6102: 6097: 6092: 6087: 6082: 6077: 6072: 6067: 6062: 6056: 6054: 6046: 6045: 6043: 6042: 6037: 6032: 6026: 6024: 6023:Elected organs 6017: 6013: 6012: 6010: 6009: 6004: 5999: 5994: 5989: 5984: 5978: 5976: 5968: 5967: 5965: 5964: 5958: 5952: 5946: 5940: 5937:Ivan Stambolić 5934: 5928: 5922: 5916: 5909: 5907: 5899: 5898: 5896: 5895: 5889: 5883: 5880:Ivan Stambolić 5877: 5871: 5865: 5859: 5853: 5847: 5841: 5835: 5829: 5823: 5817: 5810: 5808: 5796: 5795: 5791:Serbian branch 5781: 5780: 5777: 5776: 5773: 5772: 5769: 5768: 5766: 5765: 5760: 5758:9th: 1986–1989 5755: 5753:8th: 1982–1986 5750: 5748:7th: 1978–1982 5745: 5743:6th: 1974–1978 5740: 5738:5th: 1968–1974 5735: 5733:4th: 1965–1968 5730: 5728:3rd: 1959–1965 5725: 5723:2nd: 1954–1959 5720: 5718:1st: 1948–1954 5714: 5712: 5704: 5703: 5701: 5700: 5695: 5693:9th: 1986–1989 5690: 5688:8th: 1982–1986 5685: 5683:7th: 1978–1982 5680: 5678:6th: 1974–1978 5675: 5673:5th: 1968–1974 5669: 5667: 5659: 5658: 5656: 5655: 5650: 5648:9th: 1986–1989 5645: 5643:8th: 1982–1986 5640: 5638:7th: 1978–1982 5635: 5633:6th: 1974–1978 5630: 5628:5th: 1968–1974 5625: 5623:4th: 1965–1968 5620: 5618:3rd: 1959–1965 5615: 5613:2nd: 1954–1959 5610: 5608:1st: 1948–1954 5604: 5602: 5591: 5585: 5584: 5581: 5580: 5578: 5577: 5572: 5567: 5562: 5557: 5552: 5547: 5542: 5537: 5532: 5527: 5521: 5519: 5511: 5510: 5508: 5507: 5502: 5497: 5491: 5489: 5488:Elected organs 5482: 5478: 5477: 5475: 5474: 5469: 5464: 5459: 5454: 5449: 5443: 5441: 5433: 5432: 5430: 5429: 5426:Milo Đukanović 5423: 5417: 5411: 5405: 5402:Miljan Radović 5399: 5393: 5387: 5380: 5378: 5370: 5369: 5367: 5366: 5360: 5354: 5348: 5345:Miljan Radović 5342: 5339:Marko Orlandić 5336: 5330: 5324: 5318: 5312: 5306: 5300: 5294: 5288: 5282: 5276: 5273:Nisa Milanović 5270: 5264: 5258: 5252: 5245: 5243: 5231: 5230: 5216: 5215: 5212: 5211: 5208: 5207: 5204: 5203: 5201: 5200: 5195: 5193:9th: 1986–1989 5190: 5188:8th: 1982–1986 5185: 5183:7th: 1978–1982 5180: 5178:6th: 1974–1978 5175: 5173:5th: 1968–1974 5170: 5168:4th: 1965–1968 5165: 5163:3rd: 1959–1965 5160: 5158:2nd: 1954–1959 5155: 5153:1st: 1948–1954 5149: 5147: 5139: 5138: 5136: 5135: 5130: 5128:9th: 1986–1989 5125: 5123:8th: 1982–1986 5120: 5118:7th: 1978–1982 5115: 5113:6th: 1974–1978 5110: 5108:5th: 1968–1974 5104: 5102: 5094: 5093: 5091: 5090: 5085: 5083:9th: 1986–1989 5080: 5078:8th: 1982–1986 5075: 5073:7th: 1978–1982 5070: 5068:6th: 1974–1978 5065: 5063:5th: 1968–1974 5060: 5058:4th: 1965–1968 5055: 5053:3rd: 1959–1965 5050: 5048:2nd: 1954–1959 5045: 5043:1st: 1948–1954 5039: 5037: 5026: 5020: 5019: 5016: 5015: 5013: 5012: 5007: 5002: 4997: 4992: 4987: 4982: 4977: 4972: 4967: 4962: 4956: 4954: 4946: 4945: 4943: 4942: 4937: 4932: 4926: 4924: 4923:Elected organs 4917: 4913: 4912: 4910: 4909: 4904: 4899: 4894: 4889: 4884: 4878: 4876: 4868: 4867: 4865: 4864: 4861:Tito Petkovski 4858: 4852: 4846: 4840: 4834: 4828: 4825:Angel Čemerski 4822: 4815: 4813: 4805: 4804: 4802: 4801: 4795: 4789: 4783: 4777: 4774:Angel Čemerski 4771: 4765: 4759: 4753: 4747: 4741: 4735: 4729: 4726:Blažo Orlandić 4722: 4720: 4708: 4707: 4693: 4692: 4689: 4688: 4685: 4684: 4681: 4680: 4678: 4677: 4672: 4667: 4665:9th: 1982–1986 4662: 4660:8th: 1978–1982 4657: 4655:7th: 1974–1978 4652: 4650:6th: 1968–1974 4647: 4645:5th: 1965–1968 4642: 4640:4th: 1959–1965 4637: 4635:3rd: 1954–1959 4632: 4630:2nd: 1948–1954 4627: 4625:1st: 1937–1948 4621: 4619: 4611: 4610: 4608: 4607: 4602: 4597: 4595:9th: 1982–1986 4592: 4590:8th: 1978–1982 4587: 4585:7th: 1974–1978 4582: 4580:6th: 1968–1974 4576: 4574: 4566: 4565: 4563: 4562: 4557: 4552: 4550:9th: 1982–1986 4547: 4545:8th: 1978–1982 4542: 4540:7th: 1974–1978 4537: 4535:6th: 1968–1974 4532: 4530:5th: 1965–1968 4527: 4525:4th: 1959–1965 4522: 4520:3rd: 1954–1959 4517: 4515:2nd: 1948–1954 4512: 4510:1st: 1937–1948 4506: 4504: 4493: 4487: 4486: 4483: 4482: 4480: 4479: 4474: 4469: 4464: 4459: 4454: 4449: 4444: 4439: 4434: 4429: 4424: 4418: 4416: 4408: 4407: 4405: 4404: 4399: 4394: 4388: 4386: 4385:Elected organs 4379: 4375: 4374: 4372: 4371: 4366: 4361: 4356: 4351: 4346: 4340: 4338: 4330: 4329: 4327: 4326: 4320: 4314: 4308: 4305:Marijan Kalanj 4302: 4299:Milutin Baltic 4296: 4290: 4284: 4278: 4271: 4269: 4261: 4260: 4258: 4257: 4251: 4245: 4239: 4233: 4227: 4221: 4215: 4209: 4203: 4197: 4191: 4188:Đuro Špoljarić 4184: 4182: 4170: 4169: 4155: 4154: 4151: 4150: 4147: 4146: 4143: 4142: 4140: 4139: 4134: 4132:9th: 1986–1989 4129: 4127:8th: 1982–1986 4124: 4122:7th: 1978–1982 4119: 4117:6th: 1974–1978 4114: 4112:5th: 1969–1974 4109: 4107:4th: 1965–1969 4104: 4102:3rd: 1959–1965 4099: 4097:2nd: 1954–1959 4094: 4092:1st: 1948–1954 4088: 4086: 4078: 4077: 4075: 4074: 4069: 4067:9th: 1986–1989 4064: 4062:8th: 1982–1986 4059: 4057:7th: 1978–1982 4054: 4052:6th: 1974–1978 4049: 4047:5th: 1969–1974 4043: 4041: 4033: 4032: 4030: 4029: 4024: 4022:9th: 1986–1989 4019: 4017:8th: 1982–1986 4014: 4012:7th: 1978–1982 4009: 4007:6th: 1974–1978 4004: 4002:5th: 1969–1974 3999: 3997:4th: 1965–1969 3994: 3992:3rd: 1959–1965 3989: 3987:2nd: 1954–1959 3984: 3982:1st: 1948–1954 3978: 3976: 3965: 3959: 3958: 3955: 3954: 3952: 3951: 3946: 3941: 3936: 3931: 3926: 3921: 3916: 3911: 3906: 3900: 3898: 3890: 3889: 3887: 3886: 3881: 3876: 3870: 3868: 3867:Elected organs 3861: 3857: 3856: 3854: 3853: 3848: 3843: 3838: 3833: 3828: 3822: 3820: 3812: 3811: 3809: 3808: 3805:Dragan Kragulj 3802: 3796: 3790: 3784: 3778: 3772: 3766: 3760: 3754: 3751:Branko Mikulić 3747: 3745: 3737: 3736: 3734: 3733: 3727: 3721: 3715: 3709: 3703: 3697: 3694:Branko Mikulić 3691: 3685: 3679: 3672: 3670: 3658: 3657: 3643: 3642: 3635: 3633: 3630: 3629: 3626: 3625: 3622: 3621: 3618: 3617: 3615: 3614: 3609: 3604: 3599: 3594: 3592:9th: 1969–1974 3589: 3587:8th: 1964–1969 3584: 3582:7th: 1958–1964 3579: 3577:6th: 1952–1958 3574: 3572:5th: 1948–1952 3568: 3566: 3558: 3557: 3555: 3554: 3549: 3544: 3539: 3534: 3532:9th: 1969–1974 3528: 3526: 3518: 3517: 3515: 3514: 3509: 3504: 3499: 3494: 3492:9th: 1969–1974 3489: 3487:8th: 1964–1969 3484: 3482:7th: 1958–1964 3479: 3477:6th: 1952–1958 3474: 3472:5th: 1948–1952 3469: 3467:4th: 1928–1948 3464: 3462:3rd: 1926–1928 3459: 3457:2nd: 1920–1926 3454: 3452:1st: 1919–1920 3448: 3446: 3435: 3429: 3428: 3426: 3425: 3423:8th: 1964–1969 3420: 3418:7th: 1958–1964 3415: 3413:6th: 1952–1958 3410: 3408:5th: 1948–1952 3404: 3402: 3394: 3393: 3391: 3390: 3388:6th: 1952–1958 3385: 3383:5th: 1948–1952 3380: 3375: 3373:3rd: 1926–1928 3369: 3367: 3359: 3358: 3356: 3355: 3350: 3345: 3340: 3334: 3328: 3322: 3316: 3314:8th: 1964–1969 3311: 3309:7th: 1958–1964 3306: 3304:6th: 1952–1958 3301: 3299:5th: 1948–1952 3296: 3294:4th: 1928–1948 3291: 3289:3rd: 1926–1928 3286: 3284:2nd: 1920–1926 3281: 3279:1st: 1919–1920 3275: 3273: 3262: 3259:Elected by the 3256: 3255: 3253: 3252: 3245: 3238: 3230: 3228: 3224: 3223: 3220: 3219: 3217: 3216: 3211: 3206: 3201: 3196: 3191: 3186: 3181: 3176: 3171: 3165: 3163: 3155: 3154: 3152: 3151: 3146: 3141: 3136: 3131: 3126: 3121: 3116: 3111: 3106: 3101: 3096: 3091: 3086: 3080: 3078: 3070: 3069: 3067: 3066: 3061: 3056: 3051: 3045: 3043: 3042:Elected organs 3036: 3032: 3031: 3029: 3028: 3021: 3016: 3011: 3006: 3001: 2996: 2990: 2988: 2980: 2979: 2977: 2976: 2969:Petar Škundrić 2966: 2963:Štefan Korošec 2960: 2954: 2951:Dimče Belovski 2948: 2942: 2936: 2930: 2924: 2917: 2915: 2907: 2906: 2904: 2903: 2897: 2894:Miomir Grbović 2891: 2885: 2879: 2873: 2867: 2861: 2855: 2849: 2843: 2837: 2831: 2825: 2819: 2813: 2807: 2801: 2795: 2789: 2783: 2777: 2771: 2765: 2758: 2756: 2744: 2743: 2729: 2728: 2719: 2718: 2711: 2704: 2696: 2690: 2689: 2679:(6): 204–208. 2666: 2648:(3): 334–350. 2635: 2612: 2594:(2): 289–301. 2581: 2542: 2519: 2486: 2468:(4): 446–478. 2453: 2450: 2449: 2448: 2442: 2421: 2415: 2399:White, Stephen 2394: 2388: 2371: 2365: 2348: 2342: 2325: 2298: 2292: 2275: 2269: 2261:Westview Press 2252: 2246: 2229: 2223: 2215:Westview Press 2206: 2200: 2183: 2177: 2160: 2154: 2137: 2131: 2114: 2089: 2086: 2085: 2084: 2065: 2046: 2027: 2008: 1989: 1967: 1945: 1923: 1901: 1879: 1860: 1839: 1836: 1834: 1831: 1828: 1827: 1823:Stanković 1981 1815: 1795: 1793:, p. 275. 1783: 1775:Stanković 1986 1767: 1747: 1727: 1707: 1688: 1672: 1656: 1640: 1624: 1605: 1572: 1560: 1545: 1530: 1513: 1498: 1486: 1474: 1472:, p. 333. 1462: 1450: 1448:, p. 332. 1438: 1436:, p. 201. 1426: 1424:, p. 191. 1411: 1399: 1395:Stanković 1986 1387: 1383:Stanković 1986 1375: 1360: 1348: 1336: 1324: 1312: 1300: 1285: 1273: 1271:, p. 119. 1269:Stanković 1981 1261: 1259:, p. 118. 1257:Stanković 1981 1249: 1245:Stanković 1981 1237: 1202: 1200:, p. 106. 1198:Stanković 1981 1186: 1174: 1172:, p. 125. 1162: 1160:, p. 463. 1150: 1138: 1126: 1120:, p. 44; 1110: 1098: 1086: 1074: 1058: 1056:, p. 331. 1046: 1044:, p. 336. 1030: 1018: 1006: 994: 977: 975:, p. 122. 965: 953: 941: 935:, p. 92; 924: 923: 921: 918: 898: 895: 868: 865: 843: 840: 818:(CSQ) and the 806: 803: 801: 798: 773:Miomir Grbović 706: 705: 696: 695: 687: 686: 685: 684: 683: 648:LCY Conference 627:Dimče Belovski 578: 575: 571:Branko Mikulić 486: 483: 440:Ranković, the 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 296:LCY Presidency 277:, between two 257: 256: 248: 247: 241: 240: 232: 231: 225: 224: 218: 217: 209: 208: 202: 201: 198: 197: 192: 188: 187: 182: 178: 177: 172: 168: 167: 161: 160: 157: 153: 152: 149: 145: 144: 127: 123: 122: 105: 101: 100: 94: 93: 90: 86: 85: 82: 81:Length of term 78: 77: 74: 70: 69: 64: 60: 59: 53: 52: 39: 38: 34: 33: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 7915: 7904: 7901: 7899: 7896: 7895: 7893: 7862: 7859: 7857: 7854: 7852: 7849: 7847: 7844: 7842: 7839: 7837: 7834: 7832: 7829: 7827: 7824: 7822: 7819: 7817: 7814: 7812: 7809: 7807: 7804: 7802: 7799: 7797: 7794: 7792: 7789: 7787: 7784: 7782: 7779: 7777: 7774: 7772: 7769: 7767: 7764: 7763: 7761: 7759: 7753: 7747: 7744: 7742: 7739: 7737: 7734: 7733: 7731: 7727: 7724: 7720: 7714: 7711: 7709: 7706: 7704: 7701: 7699: 7696: 7694: 7691: 7690: 7688: 7686: 7680: 7673: 7670: 7667: 7664: 7661: 7658: 7655: 7652: 7649: 7646: 7643: 7640: 7637: 7634: 7631: 7628: 7625: 7622: 7619: 7616: 7613: 7610: 7609: 7607: 7605: 7599: 7592: 7589: 7586: 7583: 7580: 7577: 7574: 7573:Đorđe Stojšić 7571: 7568: 7565: 7562: 7559: 7556: 7555:Marko Đuričin 7553: 7550: 7547: 7544: 7543:Dušan Alimpić 7541: 7538: 7535: 7532: 7531:Mirko Tepavac 7529: 7526: 7523: 7520: 7517: 7514: 7511: 7508: 7505: 7502: 7499: 7496: 7493: 7492: 7490: 7488: 7482: 7479: 7477: 7471: 7457: 7454: 7452: 7449: 7447: 7444: 7442: 7439: 7437: 7434: 7432: 7429: 7427: 7424: 7422: 7419: 7417: 7414: 7412: 7409: 7407: 7404: 7402: 7399: 7397: 7394: 7392: 7389: 7387: 7384: 7382: 7379: 7378: 7376: 7374: 7368: 7362: 7359: 7357: 7354: 7352: 7349: 7348: 7346: 7342: 7339: 7335: 7329: 7326: 7324: 7321: 7319: 7316: 7314: 7311: 7309: 7306: 7305: 7303: 7301: 7295: 7288: 7285: 7283:? (1988–1989) 7282: 7279: 7276: 7273: 7270: 7267: 7264: 7261: 7258: 7255: 7252: 7249: 7246: 7244:? (1966–1969) 7243: 7242: 7240: 7238: 7232: 7225: 7224:Rahman Morina 7222: 7219: 7218:Remzi Kolgeci 7216: 7213: 7210: 7207: 7204: 7201: 7198: 7195: 7192: 7189: 7186: 7183: 7180: 7177: 7174: 7171: 7168: 7165: 7162: 7159: 7156: 7153: 7150: 7147: 7144: 7141: 7138: 7135: 7132: 7129: 7126: 7123: 7122:Petar Radović 7120: 7117: 7114: 7113: 7111: 7109: 7103: 7100: 7098: 7092: 7088: 7081: 7077: 7059: 7056: 7054: 7051: 7049: 7046: 7044: 7041: 7039: 7036: 7034: 7031: 7029: 7026: 7024: 7021: 7019: 7016: 7014: 7011: 7010: 7008: 7006: 7000: 6994: 6991: 6989: 6986: 6984: 6981: 6980: 6978: 6974: 6971: 6967: 6961: 6958: 6956: 6953: 6951: 6948: 6946: 6943: 6942: 6940: 6938: 6932: 6925: 6922: 6919: 6918:Simeon Bunčić 6916: 6913: 6910: 6907: 6904: 6901: 6898: 6897: 6895: 6893: 6887: 6880: 6877: 6874: 6871: 6868: 6865: 6862: 6859: 6856: 6853: 6852: 6850: 6848: 6842: 6838: 6834: 6827: 6823: 6805: 6802: 6800: 6797: 6795: 6792: 6790: 6787: 6785: 6782: 6780: 6777: 6775: 6772: 6770: 6767: 6765: 6762: 6760: 6757: 6755: 6752: 6751: 6749: 6747: 6741: 6735: 6732: 6730: 6727: 6725: 6722: 6720: 6717: 6715: 6712: 6710: 6707: 6706: 6704: 6702: 6696: 6690: 6687: 6685: 6682: 6680: 6677: 6675: 6672: 6670: 6667: 6665: 6662: 6660: 6657: 6655: 6652: 6650: 6647: 6645: 6642: 6640: 6637: 6636: 6634: 6632: 6626: 6623: 6617: 6607: 6604: 6602: 6599: 6597: 6594: 6592: 6589: 6587: 6584: 6582: 6579: 6577: 6574: 6572: 6569: 6567: 6564: 6562: 6559: 6557: 6554: 6553: 6551: 6549: 6543: 6537: 6534: 6532: 6529: 6527: 6524: 6523: 6521: 6517: 6514: 6510: 6504: 6501: 6499: 6496: 6494: 6491: 6489: 6486: 6484: 6481: 6479: 6476: 6475: 6473: 6471: 6465: 6458: 6455: 6452: 6451:Miloš Prosenc 6449: 6446: 6443: 6440: 6437: 6434: 6433:Andrej Marinc 6431: 6428: 6425: 6424: 6422: 6420: 6414: 6407: 6406:Ciril Ribičič 6404: 6401: 6398: 6395: 6394:Andrej Marinc 6392: 6389: 6386: 6383: 6380: 6377: 6374: 6371: 6368: 6365: 6362: 6361: 6359: 6357: 6351: 6347: 6343: 6336: 6332: 6314: 6311: 6309: 6306: 6304: 6301: 6299: 6296: 6294: 6291: 6289: 6286: 6284: 6281: 6279: 6276: 6274: 6271: 6269: 6266: 6264: 6261: 6260: 6258: 6256: 6250: 6244: 6241: 6239: 6236: 6234: 6231: 6229: 6226: 6224: 6221: 6219: 6216: 6215: 6213: 6211: 6205: 6199: 6196: 6194: 6191: 6189: 6186: 6184: 6181: 6179: 6176: 6174: 6171: 6169: 6166: 6164: 6161: 6159: 6156: 6154: 6151: 6149: 6146: 6145: 6143: 6141: 6135: 6132: 6126: 6116: 6113: 6111: 6108: 6106: 6103: 6101: 6098: 6096: 6093: 6091: 6088: 6086: 6083: 6081: 6078: 6076: 6073: 6071: 6068: 6066: 6063: 6061: 6058: 6057: 6055: 6053: 6047: 6041: 6038: 6036: 6033: 6031: 6028: 6027: 6025: 6021: 6018: 6014: 6008: 6005: 6003: 6000: 5998: 5995: 5993: 5990: 5988: 5985: 5983: 5980: 5979: 5977: 5975: 5969: 5962: 5961:Milomir Minić 5959: 5956: 5953: 5950: 5947: 5944: 5943:Spiro Galović 5941: 5938: 5935: 5932: 5929: 5926: 5923: 5920: 5917: 5914: 5911: 5910: 5908: 5906: 5900: 5893: 5890: 5887: 5884: 5881: 5878: 5875: 5874:Dušan Čkrebić 5872: 5869: 5866: 5863: 5862:Marko Nikezić 5860: 5857: 5854: 5851: 5848: 5845: 5842: 5839: 5836: 5833: 5830: 5827: 5824: 5821: 5818: 5815: 5812: 5811: 5809: 5807: 5801: 5797: 5793: 5786: 5782: 5764: 5761: 5759: 5756: 5754: 5751: 5749: 5746: 5744: 5741: 5739: 5736: 5734: 5731: 5729: 5726: 5724: 5721: 5719: 5716: 5715: 5713: 5711: 5705: 5699: 5696: 5694: 5691: 5689: 5686: 5684: 5681: 5679: 5676: 5674: 5671: 5670: 5668: 5666: 5660: 5654: 5651: 5649: 5646: 5644: 5641: 5639: 5636: 5634: 5631: 5629: 5626: 5624: 5621: 5619: 5616: 5614: 5611: 5609: 5606: 5605: 5603: 5601: 5595: 5592: 5586: 5576: 5573: 5571: 5568: 5566: 5563: 5561: 5558: 5556: 5553: 5551: 5548: 5546: 5543: 5541: 5538: 5536: 5533: 5531: 5528: 5526: 5523: 5522: 5520: 5518: 5512: 5506: 5503: 5501: 5498: 5496: 5493: 5492: 5490: 5486: 5483: 5479: 5473: 5470: 5468: 5465: 5463: 5460: 5458: 5455: 5453: 5450: 5448: 5445: 5444: 5442: 5440: 5434: 5427: 5424: 5421: 5418: 5415: 5412: 5409: 5406: 5403: 5400: 5397: 5394: 5391: 5388: 5385: 5382: 5381: 5379: 5377: 5371: 5364: 5361: 5358: 5355: 5352: 5349: 5346: 5343: 5340: 5337: 5334: 5331: 5328: 5325: 5322: 5319: 5316: 5313: 5310: 5307: 5304: 5301: 5298: 5297:Božo Ljumović 5295: 5292: 5289: 5286: 5285:Božo Ljumović 5283: 5280: 5277: 5274: 5271: 5268: 5265: 5262: 5259: 5256: 5253: 5250: 5247: 5246: 5244: 5242: 5236: 5232: 5228: 5221: 5217: 5199: 5196: 5194: 5191: 5189: 5186: 5184: 5181: 5179: 5176: 5174: 5171: 5169: 5166: 5164: 5161: 5159: 5156: 5154: 5151: 5150: 5148: 5146: 5140: 5134: 5131: 5129: 5126: 5124: 5121: 5119: 5116: 5114: 5111: 5109: 5106: 5105: 5103: 5101: 5095: 5089: 5086: 5084: 5081: 5079: 5076: 5074: 5071: 5069: 5066: 5064: 5061: 5059: 5056: 5054: 5051: 5049: 5046: 5044: 5041: 5040: 5038: 5036: 5030: 5027: 5021: 5011: 5008: 5006: 5003: 5001: 4998: 4996: 4993: 4991: 4988: 4986: 4983: 4981: 4978: 4976: 4973: 4971: 4968: 4966: 4963: 4961: 4958: 4957: 4955: 4953: 4947: 4941: 4938: 4936: 4933: 4931: 4928: 4927: 4925: 4921: 4918: 4914: 4908: 4905: 4903: 4900: 4898: 4895: 4893: 4890: 4888: 4885: 4883: 4880: 4879: 4877: 4875: 4869: 4862: 4859: 4856: 4853: 4850: 4847: 4844: 4841: 4838: 4835: 4832: 4829: 4826: 4823: 4820: 4817: 4816: 4814: 4812: 4806: 4799: 4796: 4793: 4790: 4787: 4784: 4781: 4778: 4775: 4772: 4769: 4766: 4763: 4760: 4757: 4754: 4751: 4748: 4745: 4744:Bane Andrejev 4742: 4739: 4736: 4733: 4730: 4727: 4724: 4723: 4721: 4719: 4713: 4709: 4705: 4698: 4694: 4676: 4673: 4671: 4668: 4666: 4663: 4661: 4658: 4656: 4653: 4651: 4648: 4646: 4643: 4641: 4638: 4636: 4633: 4631: 4628: 4626: 4623: 4622: 4620: 4618: 4612: 4606: 4603: 4601: 4598: 4596: 4593: 4591: 4588: 4586: 4583: 4581: 4578: 4577: 4575: 4573: 4567: 4561: 4558: 4556: 4553: 4551: 4548: 4546: 4543: 4541: 4538: 4536: 4533: 4531: 4528: 4526: 4523: 4521: 4518: 4516: 4513: 4511: 4508: 4507: 4505: 4503: 4497: 4494: 4488: 4478: 4475: 4473: 4470: 4468: 4465: 4463: 4460: 4458: 4455: 4453: 4450: 4448: 4445: 4443: 4440: 4438: 4435: 4433: 4430: 4428: 4425: 4423: 4420: 4419: 4417: 4415: 4409: 4403: 4400: 4398: 4395: 4393: 4390: 4389: 4387: 4383: 4380: 4376: 4370: 4367: 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Index

Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia


Highest organ
1st Congress
14th Congress
President
Presidency
Secretary of the Presidency

Ušće Tower
Statute of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Rules of Procedure on the Organisation and Activity of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
highest organ
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
congresses
LCY 9th Congress
Conference
10th LCY Congress
LCY Presidency
Josip Broz Tito
heir apparent
Aleksandar Ranković
ex officio member
League of Communists Organisation in the Yugoslav People's Army
his death on 4 May 1980
president
fall of communism
14th Congress

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