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President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia

The office of the president of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Predsjednik Predsjedništva SFRJ / Председник Председништва СФРЈ, Macedonian: Претседател на Претседателството СФРЈ, romanizedPretsedatel na Pretsedatelstvoto SFRJ, Slovene: Predsednik Predsedstva SFRJ) existed from the death of the President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito on 4 May 1980 until the dissolution of the country by 1992.

A collective presidency existed in Yugoslavia since amendments to the 1963 Constitution in 1971.[1] In 1974 a new Constitution was adopted which reaffirmed the collective federal presidency consisting of representatives of the six republics, the two autonomous provinces within Serbia and (until 1988) the President of the League of Communists. The 1974 Constitution defined the office of President of the Presidency, but only coming into effect with the disestablishment of the office of President of the Republic.[2] A separate article affirmed Josip Broz Tito with an unlimited mandate which ensured the new President of the Presidency would not come into effect until after his death.[3] Simultaneously an office of Vice President of the Presidency had been in place since 1971 on a rotating annual basis between republican and provincial representatives. When Tito died on 4 May 1980, the then Vice President of the Presidency Lazar Koliševski acceded to the role of President of the Presidency. Subsequent to this the role of President of the Presidency would rotate on an annual basis with each President serving as Vice President the year prior.

List of presidents Edit

  League of Communists of Yugoslavia   Liberal Democracy of Slovenia   Socialist Party of Serbia   Croatian Democratic Union   Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro   Denotes an acting head of state

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Representing Term of office Political party Note
Took office Left office Time in office
1
 
Lazar Koliševski
(1914–2000)
Macedonia4 May 198015 May 198011 daysSKJ
2
 
Cvijetin Mijatović
(1913–1993)
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
15 May 198015 May 19811 year, 0 daysSKJ
3
 
Sergej Kraigher
(1914–2001)
Slovenia15 May 198115 May 19821 year, 0 daysSKJ
4
 
Petar Stambolić
(1912–2007)
Serbia15 May 198215 May 19831 year, 0 daysSKJ
5
 
Mika Špiljak
(1916–2007)
Croatia15 May 198315 May 19841 year, 0 daysSKJ
6
 
Veselin Đuranović
(1925–1997)
Montenegro15 May 198415 May 19851 year, 0 daysSKJ
7
 
Radovan Vlajković
(1922–2001)
SAP Vojvodina15 May 198515 May 19861 year, 0 daysSKJ
8
 
Sinan Hasani
(1922–2010)
SAP Kosovo15 May 198615 May 19871 year, 0 daysSKJ
9
 
Lazar Mojsov
(1920–2011)
Macedonia15 May 198715 May 19881 year, 0 daysSKJ
10
 
Raif Dizdarević
(born 1926)
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
15 May 198815 May 19891 year, 0 daysSKJ
11
 
Janez Drnovšek
(1950–2008)
Slovenia15 May 198915 May 19901 year, 0 daysSKJ
LDS
Joined Liberal Democracy of Slovenia in February 1990.
12
 
Borisav Jović
(1928–2021)
Serbia15 May 199015 May 19911 year, 0 daysSKJ
SPS
SKJ dissolved in 1990.
In Serbia the party was succeeded by the SPS.
 
Sejdo Bajramović
(1927–1993)
Acting
AP Kosovo16 May 199130 June 199145 daysSPSActing president.
13
 
Stjepan Mesić
(born 1934)
Croatia30 June 19915 December 1991158 daysHDZLast President of Yugoslavia.
 
Branko Kostić
(1939–2020)
Acting
Montenegro5 December 199115 June 1992193 daysDPSActing president.
Installed by Serbia and Montenegro.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Službeni list Socijalističke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije". Vol. XXVII, no. 29. Belgrade. 8 July 1971.
  2. ^ "Službeni list Socijalističke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije". Vol. XXX, no. 9. Belgrade. 21 February 1974.
  3. ^ "Službeni list Socijalističke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije". Vol. XXX, no. 9. Belgrade. 21 February 1974.

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The office of the president of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbo Croatian Predsjednik Predsjednistva SFRJ Predsednik Predsednishtva SFRЈ Macedonian Pretsedatel na Pretsedatelstvoto SFRЈ romanized Pretsedatel na Pretsedatelstvoto SFRJ Slovene Predsednik Predsedstva SFRJ existed from the death of the President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito on 4 May 1980 until the dissolution of the country by 1992 President of the Presidency of YugoslaviaStatusAbolishedMember ofPresidency of YugoslaviaTerm length1 yearPrecursorPresident of YugoslaviaFormation4 May 1980First holderLazar KolisevskiFinal holderStjepan MesicAbolished15 June 1992Superseded byPresidency of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPresident of CroatiaPresident of Serbia and MontenegroPresident of North MacedoniaPresident of SloveniaDeputyVice President of the PresidencyA collective presidency existed in Yugoslavia since amendments to the 1963 Constitution in 1971 1 In 1974 a new Constitution was adopted which reaffirmed the collective federal presidency consisting of representatives of the six republics the two autonomous provinces within Serbia and until 1988 the President of the League of Communists The 1974 Constitution defined the office of President of the Presidency but only coming into effect with the disestablishment of the office of President of the Republic 2 A separate article affirmed Josip Broz Tito with an unlimited mandate which ensured the new President of the Presidency would not come into effect until after his death 3 Simultaneously an office of Vice President of the Presidency had been in place since 1971 on a rotating annual basis between republican and provincial representatives When Tito died on 4 May 1980 the then Vice President of the Presidency Lazar Kolisevski acceded to the role of President of the Presidency Subsequent to this the role of President of the Presidency would rotate on an annual basis with each President serving as Vice President the year prior List of presidents Edit League of Communists of Yugoslavia Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Socialist Party of Serbia Croatian Democratic Union Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro Denotes an acting head of state No Portrait Name Birth Death Representing Term of office Political party NoteTook office Left office Time in office1 nbsp Lazar Kolisevski 1914 2000 Macedonia4 May 198015 May 198011 daysSKJ2 nbsp Cvijetin Mijatovic 1913 1993 Bosnia andHerzegovina15 May 198015 May 19811 year 0 daysSKJ3 nbsp Sergej Kraigher 1914 2001 Slovenia15 May 198115 May 19821 year 0 daysSKJ4 nbsp Petar Stambolic 1912 2007 Serbia15 May 198215 May 19831 year 0 daysSKJ5 nbsp Mika Spiljak 1916 2007 Croatia15 May 198315 May 19841 year 0 daysSKJ6 nbsp Veselin Đuranovic 1925 1997 Montenegro15 May 198415 May 19851 year 0 daysSKJ7 nbsp Radovan Vlajkovic 1922 2001 SAP Vojvodina15 May 198515 May 19861 year 0 daysSKJ8 nbsp Sinan Hasani 1922 2010 SAP Kosovo15 May 198615 May 19871 year 0 daysSKJ9 nbsp Lazar Mojsov 1920 2011 Macedonia15 May 198715 May 19881 year 0 daysSKJ10 nbsp Raif Dizdarevic born 1926 Bosnia andHerzegovina15 May 198815 May 19891 year 0 daysSKJ11 nbsp Janez Drnovsek 1950 2008 Slovenia15 May 198915 May 19901 year 0 daysSKJLDSJoined Liberal Democracy of Slovenia in February 1990 12 nbsp Borisav Jovic 1928 2021 Serbia15 May 199015 May 19911 year 0 daysSKJSPSSKJ dissolved in 1990 In Serbia the party was succeeded by the SPS nbsp Sejdo Bajramovic 1927 1993 ActingAP Kosovo16 May 199130 June 199145 daysSPSActing president 13 nbsp Stjepan Mesic born 1934 Croatia30 June 19915 December 1991158 daysHDZLast President of Yugoslavia nbsp Branko Kostic 1939 2020 ActingMontenegro5 December 199115 June 1992193 daysDPSActing president Installed by Serbia and Montenegro See also EditList of heads of state of Yugoslavia List of members of the Presidency of Yugoslavia President of Yugoslavia List of deputy heads of state of Yugoslavia Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina President of Croatia List of presidents of Croatia President of the Presidency of SR Croatia President of Serbia and Montenegro President of Kosovo President of the Republic of Macedonia President of Montenegro List of presidents of Montenegro President of Serbia List of presidents of Serbia President of the Presidency of SR Serbia President of Slovenia President of the Presidency of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina President of the League of Communists of YugoslaviaReferences Edit Sluzbeni list Socijalisticke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije Vol XXVII no 29 Belgrade 8 July 1971 Sluzbeni list Socijalisticke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije Vol XXX no 9 Belgrade 21 February 1974 Sluzbeni list Socijalisticke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije Vol XXX no 9 Belgrade 21 February 1974 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia amp oldid 1166981555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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