Presidency of the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Appearance
13th Presidency | |
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28 June 1986 – 26 May 1990 (3 years, 331 days) Overview | |
Type | Political-executive organ |
Election | 1st Session of the Central Committee of the 13th Congress |
Members | |
Total | 42 members |
Newcomers | 34 members (13th) |
Old | 1 members (12th) |
By-elected | 8 members (12th) |
This electoral term of the Presidency was elected by the 1st Session of the Central Committee of the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1986, and was in session until the end of the 14th Congress on 26 May, but that congress opted instead to elect the Committee for the Preparation of the Democratic and Programmatic Renewal rather than another electoral term of the presidency.
Composition
[edit]Elected
[edit]Name | 12th PRE | 14th CON | Birth | PM | Death | Branch | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
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Ivan Brigić | New | Not | 1936 | ? | 2015 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Croat | Male | [1] |
Dušan Čkrebić | New | Not | 1927 | 1945 | 2022 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [2] |
Radisa Gačić | New | Relieved | 1938 | 1957 | Alive | Serbia | Serb | Male | [3] |
Miomir Grbović | By-election | Not | 1951 | 1973 | Alive | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [4] |
Štefan Korošec | New | Not | 1938 | 1947 | 2014 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [5] |
Boško Krunić | New | Relieved | 1929 | 1945 | 2017 | Vojvodina | Serb | Male | [6] |
Boris Muževič | By-election | Not | 1949 | ? | Alive | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [7] |
Marko Orlandić | New | Not | 1930 | 1948 | 2019 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [8] |
Milan Pančevski | New | Not | 1935 | 1957 | 2019 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [9] |
Ivica Racan | New | Not | 1944 | 1961 | 2007 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [10] |
Stanko Radmilović | By-election | Not | 1936 | ? | 2016 | Vojvodina | Serb | Male | |
Milanko Renovica | New | Relieved | 1928 | 1947 | 2013 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [11] |
Franc Šetinc | New | Relieved | 1919 | ? | 2016 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [12] |
Kolj Široka | New | Relieved | 1922 | 1941 | 1994 | Kosovo | Albanian | Male | [13] |
Petar Škundrić | By-election | Not | 1947 | 1965 | Alive | Serbia | Serb | Male | [14] |
Stipe Šuvar | New | Not | 1936 | 1955 | 2004 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [15] |
Vasil Tupurkovski | New | Relieved | 1951 | ? | Alive | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [16] |
Uglješa Uzelac | By-election | Not | 1938 | ? | 1997 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Muslim | Male | [17] |
Miodrag Varosha | By-election | Not | ? | ? | ? | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | |
Veselin Vukotić | By-election | Not | 1935 | ? | ? | Montenegro | Croat | Male | |
Vidoje Žarković | Old | Relieved | 1927 | 1943 | 2000 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [18] |
Jusuf Zejnullahu | By-election | Not | 1944 | ? | Alive | Kosovo | Albanian | Male |
Ex officio
[edit]Name | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Birth | PM | Death | Office | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
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Momir Bulatović | 28 April 1989 | 4 February 1990 | 282 days | 1956 | ? | 2019 | President of the League of Communists of Montenegro Central Committee | Montenegrin | Male | [19] |
Nijaz Duraković | 29 June 1989 | 27 December 1992 | 1 year, 181 days | 1949 | 1967 | 2012 | President of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Committee | Muslim | Male | [20] |
Petar Gošev | 1989 | 20 April 1990 | 1 year, 109 days | 1948 | 1971 | Alive | President of the League of Communists of Macedonia Central Committee | Macedonian | Male | [21] |
Kaqusha Jashari | May 1988 | 17 November 1988 | 200 days | 1946 | 1975 | Alive | President of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee | Albanian | Female | [22] |
Georgije Jovičić | 28 June 1986 | 1988 | 1 year, 187 days | 1927 | 1942 | 2011 | President of the Organisation of the League of Communists in the Yugoslav People's Army | Montenegrin | Male | [23] |
Remzi Kolgeci | 17 November 1988 | 27 January 1989 | 71 days | 1947 | ? | 2011 | President of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee | Albanian | Male | [24] |
Boško Kovačević | 14 November 1988 | 20 January 1989 | 67 days | 1946 | ? | Alive | President of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee | Serb | Male | ? |
Milan Kučan | 28 June 1986 | December 1989 | 3 years, 156 days | 1941 | 1958 | Alive | President of the League of Communists of Slovenia Central Committee | Slovene | Male | [25] |
Jakov Lazaroski | 28 June 1986 | 1989 | 2 years, 187 days | 1936 | 1958 | 2021 | President of the League of Communists of Macedonia Central Committee | Macedonian | Male | [26] |
Slobodan Milošević | 28 June 1986 | 24 May 1989 | 2 years, 330 days | 1941 | 1959 | 2006 | President of the League of Communists of Serbia Central Committee | Serb | Male | [27] |
Rrahman Morina | 27 January 1989 | 16 July 1990 | 1 year, 170 days | 1943 | ? | 1990 | President of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee | Albanian | Male | [28] |
Abdulah Mutapčić | May 1988 | 29 June 1989 | 1 year, 59 days | 1932 | ? | 2013 | President of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Committee | Muslim | Male | ? |
Milica Pejanović | 26 April 1989 | 28 April 1989 | 2 days | 1959 | ? | Alive | President of the League of Communists of Montenegro Central Committee | Montenegrin | Female | [29] |
Ivica Račan | 28 June 1986 | 20 January 1990 | 50 days | 1944 | 1961 | 2007 | President of the League of Communists of Croatia Central Committee | Croat | Male | [30] |
Miljan Radović | 28 June 1986 | 11 January 1989 | 2 years, 197 days | 1933 | 1951 | 2015 | President of the League of Communists of Montenegro Central Committee | Montenegrin | Male | [31] |
Ciril Ribičič | 28 June 1986 | 22 January 1990 | 52 days | 1947 | ? | Alive | President of the League of Communists of Slovenia Central Committee | Slovene | Male | [32] |
Milovan Šogorov | 6 October 1988 | 14 November 1988 | 39 days | 1941 | 1960 | 2020 | President of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee | Serb | Male | [33] |
Petar Šimić | 1988 | 20 January 1990 | 2 years, 19 days | 1932 | 1948 | 1990 | President of the Organisation of the League of Communists in the Yugoslav People's Army | Croat | Male | [34] |
Nedeljko Šipovac | 20 January 1989 | 20 January 1990 | 1 year, 177 days | 1942 | 1960 | Alive | President of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee | Serb | Male | [35] |
Stanko Stojčević | 28 June 1986 | December 1989 | 3 years, 156 days | 1929 | 1944 | 2009 | President of the League of Communists of Croatia Central Committee | Croat | Male | [36] |
Đorđe Stojšić | 28 June 1986 | 6 October 1988 | 3 years, 206 days | 1928 | 1945 | 2014 | President of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee | Serb | Male | [37] |
Bogdan Trifunović | 24 May 1989 | 16 July 1990 | 1 year, 53 days | 1933 | ? | 2007 | President of the League of Communists of Serbia Central Committee | Serb | Male | [38] |
Milan Uzelac | 28 June 1986 | May 1988 | 1 year, 308 days | 1932 | 1949 | 2005 | President of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Committee | Muslim | Male | [39] |
Azem Vllasi | 28 June 1986 | May 1988 | 1 year, 308 days | 1948 | 1965 | Alive | President of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee | Albanian | Male | [40] |
References
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- ^ Stroynowski 1989a, p. 330.
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- ^ Staff writer 1986, p. 6.
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- ^ Stroynowski 1989b, p. 817.
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- ^ Morrison 2018, p. 37.
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Bibliography
[edit]Books
[edit]- Bechev, Dimitar (2019). Historical Dictionary of North Macedonia. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 9781538119617.
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- Morrison, Kenneth (2018). Nationalism, Identity and Statehood in Post-Yugoslav Montenegro. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781474235204.
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Journals
[edit]- Spasenovski, Aleksandar (December 2019). "The Transformation of the Macedonian Party System: From Monism Towards Pluralism". Political Thought. 17 (58). Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the Institute for Democracy Societas Civilis: 19–38. Archived from the original on 11 June 2023.