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Central Committee of the 4th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia

This electoral term of the Central Committee was elected by the 4th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY) in 1928, and was in session until the convocation of the 5th Congress in 1948. Mid-term elections were organised by the 4th Conference in 1934 and the 5th Conference in 1940. A Temporary Leadership was established in 1938; it received the approval of the Communist International in 1939, in the aftermath of the purge of the CPY, which killed several leading Central Committee members.

Composition edit

4th Congress: 1928–1934 edit

Members of the Central Committee of the 4th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Name 3rd CC 4th CO Birth PM Death Nationality Gender Ref.
Đuro Đaković Old Not 1886 1919 1929 Croat Male [1]
Josip Debeljak New Not 1902 1923 1931 Croat Male [2]
Filip Filipović Old Not 1878 1919 1938 Serb Male [3]
Milan Gorkić New Elected 1904 1919 1937 Czech Male [3]
Jovan Mališić New Not 1902 1919 1939 Montenegrin Male [3]
Marko Mašanović New Not 1894 1919 1930 Montenegrin Male [4]
Žika Pecarski New Not 1894 1919 ? Serb Male [5]
Ljuba Radovanović New Not 1887 1919 1964 Serb Male [6]
Petar Radovanović New Not 1882 1919 1945 Serb Male [6]
Đuro Salaj Old Not 1889 1919 1958 Croat Male [7]
Lazar Stefanović Old Not 1885 1919 1950 Serb Male [8]
Božo Vidas New Not 1894 1919 1931 Croat Male [9]
Gojko Vuković New Not 1887 1919 1934 Serb Male [10]
Jakob Žorga Old Not 1888 1919 1942 Slovene Male [11]

4th Conference: 1934–1938 edit

Members edit

Members of the Central Committee of the 4th Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Name 4th CC 4th TL Birth PM Death Nationality Gender Ref.
Vladimir Ćopić New Arrested 1891 1919 1939 Serb Male [12]
Milan Gorkić Old Arrested 1904 1919 1937 Czech Male [3]
Ivan Gržetić New Arrested 1896 1920 1937 Croat Male [3]
Karlo Hudomalj New Expelled 1905 1927 1944 Slovene Male [13]
Kamilo Horvatin New Arrested 1896 1919 1938 Croat Male [3]
Vicko Jelaska New Not 1887 1919 1968 Croat Male [13]
Franjo Kralj New Not 1901 1919 1941 Slovene Male [14]
Franc Leskošek New Elected 1897 1926 1983 Slovene Male [15]
Miha Marinko New Elected 1900 1923 1983 Slovene Male [16]
Adolf Muk New Not 1893 1919 1943 Montenegrin Male [17]
Blagoje Parović New War 1903 1923 1937 Serb Male [18]
Josip Broz Tito New Elected 1892 1920 1980 Croat Male [19]

Candidates edit

Candidates of the Central Committee of the 4th Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Name 4th CC 4th TL Birth PM Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref.

Temporary Leadership: 1938–1940 edit

Members of the Central Committee of the 4th Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Name 4th CO 5th CO Birth PM Death Nationality Gender Ref.
Milovan Đilas New Elected 1911 1933 1995 Montenegrin Male [20]
Edvard Kardelj New Elected 1910 1928 1979 Slovene Male [21]
Josip Kraš New Elected 1900 1928 1941 Croat Male [22]
Franc Leskošek Old Elected 1897 1926 1983 Slovene Male [15]
Miha Marinko Old Elected 1900 1923 1983 Slovene Male [16]
Aleksandar Ranković New Elected 1909 1928 1983 Serb Male [7]
Josip Broz Tito Old Elected 1892 1920 1980 Croat Male [19]
Andrija Žaja New Not 1901 1919 1941 Croat Male [23]

5th Conference: 1940–1948 edit

Members edit

Members of the Central Committee of the 5th Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Name 4th TL 5th CC Birth PM Death Nationality Gender Ref.
Spasenija Babović New Elected 1907 1928 1977 Serb Female [24]
Jakov Blažević New Elected 1912 1928 1996 Croat Male [25]
Milovan Đilas Old Elected 1911 1933 1995 Montenegrin Male [20]
Vlado Janić New Elected 1904 1931 1991 Croat Male [26]
Edvard Kardelj Old Elected 1910 1928 1979 Slovene Male [21]
Boris Kidrič New Elected 1912 1928 1953 Slovene Male [27]
Rade Končar New WWII 1911 1934 1942 Croat Male [28]
Vicko Krstulović New Elected 1905 1922 1988 Croat Male [29]
Franc Leskošek Old Elected 1897 1926 1983 Slovene Male [15]
Božo Ljumović New Not 1896 1919 1986 Montenegrin Male [30]
Ivo Lola New WWII 1916 1936 1943 Croat Male [31]
Miha Marinko Old Elected 1900 1923 1983 Slovene Male [16]
Ivan Milutinović New WWII 1901 1923 1944 Montenegrin Male [32]
Moša Pijade New Elected 1890 1920 1957 Serb Male [33]
Đuro Pucar New Elected 1899 1922 1979 Serb Male [7]
Aleksandar Ranković Old Elected 1909 1928 1983 Serb Male [7]
Stipe Romac New Not 1894 1932 1978 Croat Male [34]
Metodi Shatorov New Expelled 1897 1940 1944 Macedonian Male [35]
Josip Broz Tito Old Elected 1892 1920 1980 Croat Male [19]
Vida Tomšič New Elected 1913 1934 1998 Slovene Female [36]
Žarko Zrenjanin New WWII 1902 1927 1942 Serb Male [37]
Sreten Žujović New Not 1899 1924 1976 Serb Male [38]

Candidates edit

Candidates of the Central Committee of the 5th Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Name 4th CO 5th CC Birth PM Death Nationality Gender Ref.
Ivan Amulić New Not 1911 1932 1973 Croat Male [39]
Blažo Jovanović New Elected 1907 1924 1976 Montenegrin Male [40]
Jovan Kovačević New WWII 1903 1922 1940 Montenegrin Male [22]
Josip Kraš New WWII 1900 1928 1941 Croat Male [22]
Miloš Matijević New WWII 1902 1926 1941 Serb Male [41]
Jordan Nikolov New WWII 1916 1935 1942 Macedonian Male [42]
Marko Orešković New WWII 1896 1926 1941 Croat Male [43]
Pavle Pap New WWII 1914 1933 1941 Hungarian Male [43]
Krsto Popivoda New Elected 1910 1933 1988 Montenegrin Male [44]
Vladimir Popović New Elected 1914 1932 1972 Montenegrin Male [45]
Franc Salamon New WWII 1892 1920 1943 Slovene Male [46]
Kosta Stamenković New WWII 1893 1919 1942 Serb Male [47]
Momir Tomić New Not 1909 1928 1979 Serb Male [48]
Svetozar Vukmanović New Elected 1912 1933 2000 Montenegrin Male [49]
Boro Vukmirović New WWII 1912 1933 1943 Montenegrin Male [50]
Miloš Zidanšek New WWII 1909 1933 1942 Slovene Male [51]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Tito 1980, p. 147.
  2. ^ Tito 1980, p. 146.
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  4. ^ Tito 1980, p. 157.
  5. ^ Tito 1980, p. 160.
  6. ^ a b Tito 1982, p. 358.
  7. ^ a b c d Zalar 1961, p. 368.
  8. ^ Tito 1980, p. 166.
  9. ^ Kovačić 1970, p. 19.
  10. ^ Babić & Hadžirović 1977, p. 311.
  11. ^ Tito 1982, p. 325.
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  14. ^ Prica 1982, p. 174.
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  18. ^ Morača et al. 1979, p. 33.
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  33. ^ Stanišić, Milutin (6 June 2023). "Ликови револуције-Моша Пијаде" [Characters of the Revolution-Moša Pijada] (in Serbian). Radio Television of Serbia. Archived from the original on 15 June 2023. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
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  35. ^ Bechev 2019, p. 215.
  36. ^ Stroynowski 1989c, p. 1210.
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  41. ^ Tito 1982, p. 346.
  42. ^ Tito 1982, p. 351.
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This electoral term of the Central Committee was elected by the 4th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia CPY in 1928 and was in session until the convocation of the 5th Congress in 1948 Mid term elections were organised by the 4th Conference in 1934 and the 5th Conference in 1940 A Temporary Leadership was established in 1938 it received the approval of the Communist International in 1939 in the aftermath of the purge of the CPY which killed several leading Central Committee members Contents 1 Composition 1 1 4th Congress 1928 1934 1 2 4th Conference 1934 1938 1 2 1 Members 1 2 2 Candidates 1 3 Temporary Leadership 1938 1940 1 4 5th Conference 1940 1948 1 4 1 Members 1 4 2 Candidates 2 Notes 3 BibliographyComposition edit4th Congress 1928 1934 edit Members of the Central Committee of the 4th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia Name 3rd CC 4th CO Birth PM Death Nationality Gender Ref Đuro Đakovic Old Not 1886 1919 1929 Croat Male 1 Josip Debeljak New Not 1902 1923 1931 Croat Male 2 Filip Filipovic Old Not 1878 1919 1938 Serb Male 3 Milan Gorkic New Elected 1904 1919 1937 Czech Male 3 Jovan Malisic New Not 1902 1919 1939 Montenegrin Male 3 Marko Masanovic New Not 1894 1919 1930 Montenegrin Male 4 Zika Pecarski New Not 1894 1919 Serb Male 5 Ljuba Radovanovic New Not 1887 1919 1964 Serb Male 6 Petar Radovanovic New Not 1882 1919 1945 Serb Male 6 Đuro Salaj Old Not 1889 1919 1958 Croat Male 7 Lazar Stefanovic Old Not 1885 1919 1950 Serb Male 8 Bozo Vidas New Not 1894 1919 1931 Croat Male 9 Gojko Vukovic New Not 1887 1919 1934 Serb Male 10 Jakob Zorga Old Not 1888 1919 1942 Slovene Male 11 4th Conference 1934 1938 edit Members edit Members of the Central Committee of the 4th Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia Name 4th CC 4th TL Birth PM Death Nationality Gender Ref Vladimir Copic New Arrested 1891 1919 1939 Serb Male 12 Milan Gorkic Old Arrested 1904 1919 1937 Czech Male 3 Ivan Grzetic New Arrested 1896 1920 1937 Croat Male 3 Karlo Hudomalj New Expelled 1905 1927 1944 Slovene Male 13 Kamilo Horvatin New Arrested 1896 1919 1938 Croat Male 3 Vicko Jelaska New Not 1887 1919 1968 Croat Male 13 Franjo Kralj New Not 1901 1919 1941 Slovene Male 14 Franc Leskosek New Elected 1897 1926 1983 Slovene Male 15 Miha Marinko New Elected 1900 1923 1983 Slovene Male 16 Adolf Muk New Not 1893 1919 1943 Montenegrin Male 17 Blagoje Parovic New War 1903 1923 1937 Serb Male 18 Josip Broz Tito New Elected 1892 1920 1980 Croat Male 19 Candidates edit Candidates of the Central Committee of the 4th Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia Name 4th CC 4th TL Birth PM Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref Temporary Leadership 1938 1940 edit Members of the Central Committee of the 4th Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia Name 4th CO 5th CO Birth PM Death Nationality Gender Ref Milovan Đilas New Elected 1911 1933 1995 Montenegrin Male 20 Edvard Kardelj New Elected 1910 1928 1979 Slovene Male 21 Josip Kras New Elected 1900 1928 1941 Croat Male 22 Franc Leskosek Old Elected 1897 1926 1983 Slovene Male 15 Miha Marinko Old Elected 1900 1923 1983 Slovene Male 16 Aleksandar Rankovic New Elected 1909 1928 1983 Serb Male 7 Josip Broz Tito Old Elected 1892 1920 1980 Croat Male 19 Andrija Zaja New Not 1901 1919 1941 Croat Male 23 5th Conference 1940 1948 edit Members edit Members of the Central Committee of the 5th Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia Name 4th TL 5th CC Birth PM Death Nationality Gender Ref Spasenija Babovic New Elected 1907 1928 1977 Serb Female 24 Jakov Blazevic New Elected 1912 1928 1996 Croat Male 25 Milovan Đilas Old Elected 1911 1933 1995 Montenegrin Male 20 Vlado Janic New Elected 1904 1931 1991 Croat Male 26 Edvard Kardelj Old Elected 1910 1928 1979 Slovene Male 21 Boris Kidric New Elected 1912 1928 1953 Slovene Male 27 Rade Koncar New WWII 1911 1934 1942 Croat Male 28 Vicko Krstulovic New Elected 1905 1922 1988 Croat Male 29 Franc Leskosek Old Elected 1897 1926 1983 Slovene Male 15 Bozo Ljumovic New Not 1896 1919 1986 Montenegrin Male 30 Ivo Lola New WWII 1916 1936 1943 Croat Male 31 Miha Marinko Old Elected 1900 1923 1983 Slovene Male 16 Ivan Milutinovic New WWII 1901 1923 1944 Montenegrin Male 32 Mosa Pijade New Elected 1890 1920 1957 Serb Male 33 Đuro Pucar New Elected 1899 1922 1979 Serb Male 7 Aleksandar Rankovic Old Elected 1909 1928 1983 Serb Male 7 Stipe Romac New Not 1894 1932 1978 Croat Male 34 Metodi Shatorov New Expelled 1897 1940 1944 Macedonian Male 35 Josip Broz Tito Old Elected 1892 1920 1980 Croat Male 19 Vida Tomsic New Elected 1913 1934 1998 Slovene Female 36 Zarko Zrenjanin New WWII 1902 1927 1942 Serb Male 37 Sreten Zujovic New Not 1899 1924 1976 Serb Male 38 Candidates edit Candidates of the Central Committee of the 5th Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia Name 4th CO 5th CC Birth PM Death Nationality Gender Ref Ivan Amulic New Not 1911 1932 1973 Croat Male 39 Blazo Jovanovic New Elected 1907 1924 1976 Montenegrin Male 40 Jovan Kovacevic New WWII 1903 1922 1940 Montenegrin Male 22 Josip Kras New WWII 1900 1928 1941 Croat Male 22 Milos Matijevic New WWII 1902 1926 1941 Serb Male 41 Jordan Nikolov New WWII 1916 1935 1942 Macedonian Male 42 Marko Oreskovic New WWII 1896 1926 1941 Croat Male 43 Pavle Pap New WWII 1914 1933 1941 Hungarian Male 43 Krsto Popivoda New Elected 1910 1933 1988 Montenegrin Male 44 Vladimir Popovic New Elected 1914 1932 1972 Montenegrin Male 45 Franc Salamon New WWII 1892 1920 1943 Slovene Male 46 Kosta Stamenkovic New WWII 1893 1919 1942 Serb Male 47 Momir Tomic New Not 1909 1928 1979 Serb Male 48 Svetozar Vukmanovic New Elected 1912 1933 2000 Montenegrin Male 49 Boro Vukmirovic New WWII 1912 1933 1943 Montenegrin Male 50 Milos Zidansek New WWII 1909 1933 1942 Slovene Male 51 Notes edit Tito 1980 p 147 Tito 1980 p 146 a b c d e f Rados Ivica 16 December 2020 Cinkanjem i preko leseva do sefa KPJ Snitching and over corpses to the head of the CPJ Jutarnji list in Croatian Archived from the 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