This electoral term of the Presidency was elected by the 1st Session of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1978, and was in session until the gathering of the 12th Congress in 1982.
11th Presidency | |
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23 June 1978 – 26 June 1982 (4 years, 3 days) Overview | |
Type | Political-executive organ |
Election | 1st Session of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress |
Members | |
Total | 31 members |
Newcomers | 2 members (11th) |
Old | 13 members (10th) |
Reelected | 3 members (12th) |
By-elected | 6 members (11th) |
Composition
editElected
editName | 10th PRE | 12th PRE | Birth | PM | Death | Branch | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
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Dušan Alimpić | By-election | Not | 1921 | 1941 | 2002 | Vojvodina | Serb | Male | [1] |
Vladimir Bakarić | Old | Elected | 1912 | 1933 | 1983 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [2] |
Dobroslav Čulafić | By-election | Not | 1926 | 1944 | 2011 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [3] |
Stane Dolanc | Old | Not | 1925 | 1944 | 1999 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [4] |
Stevan Doronjski | Old | Died | 1919 | 1939 | 1981 | Vojvodina | Serb | Male | [5] |
Dušan Dragosavac | New | Elected | 1919 | 1942 | 2014 | Croatia | Serb | Male | [6] |
Veselin Đuranović | Old | Not | 1925 | 1944 | 1997 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [7] |
Aleksandar Grličkov | Old | Not | 1923 | 1943 | 1989 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [8] |
Fadilj Hodža | Old | Not | 1916 | 1941 | 2001 | Kosovo | Albanian | Male | [9] |
Edvard Kardelj | Old | Died | 1910 | 1928 | 1979 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [10] |
Lazar Koliševski | Old | Relieved | 1914 | 1935 | 2000 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [11] |
Nikola Ljubičić | Old | Not | 1916 | 1941 | 2005 | Yugoslav People's Army | Serb | Male | [12] |
Andrej Marinc | By-election | Not | 1930 | 1947 | Alive | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [13] |
Dragoslav Marković | By-election | Elected | 1920 | 1939 | 2005 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [14] |
Cvijetin Mijatović | Old | Relieved | 1913 | 1934 | 1993 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [15] |
Branko Mikulić | New | Not | 1928 | 1945 | 1994 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Croat | Male | [16] |
Miloš Minić | Old | Not | 1914 | 1936 | 2003 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [17] |
Lazar Mojsov | By-election | Not | 1920 | 1940 | 2011 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [18] |
Hamdija Pozderac | By-election | Not | 1924 | 1942 | 1988 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Muslim | Male | [19] |
Petar Stambolić | Old | Relieved | 1912 | 1935 | 2007 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [20] |
Vidoje Žarković | Old | Relieved | 1927 | 1943 | 2000 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [21] |
Ex officio
editName | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Birth | PM | Death | Office | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
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Dušan Alimpić | 23 June 1978 | 28 April 1981 | 2 years, 309 days | 1921 | 1941 | 2002 | Secretary of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee | Serb | Male | [22] |
Mahmut Bakalli | 23 June 1978 | 6 May 1981 | 2 years, 317 days | 1936 | 1957 | 2006 | Secretary of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee | Albanian | Male | [23] |
Angel Čemerski | 23 June 1978 | 29 June 1982 | 4 years, 6 days | 1923 | 1942 | 2003 | Secretary of the League of Communists of Macedonia Central Committee | Macedonian | Male | [24] |
Veli Deva | 6 May 1981 | 29 June 1982 | 1 year, 54 days | 1923 | 1942 | 2015 | Secretary of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee | Albanian | Male | [25] |
Boško Krunić | 28 April 1981 | 29 June 1982 | 1 year, 62 days | 1929 | 1945 | 2017 | Secretary of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee | Serb | Male | [26] |
Milka Planinc | 23 June 1978 | 29 June 1982 | 4 years, 6 days | 1924 | 1944 | 2010 | Secretary of the League of Communists of Croatia Central Committee | Croat | Female | [27] |
France Popit | 23 June 1978 | 29 June 1982 | 4 years, 6 days | 1921 | 1940 | 2013 | Secretary of the League of Communists of Slovenia Central Committee | Slovene | Male | [28] |
Hamdija Pozderac | 23 May 1982 | 29 June 1982 | 37 days | 1924 | 1942 | 1988 | Secretary of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Committee | Muslim | Male | [29] |
Vojislav Srzentić | 23 June 1978 | 29 June 1982 | 4 years, 6 days | 1934 | 1952 | Alive | Secretary of the League of Communists of Montenegro Central Committee | Montenegrin | Male | [30] |
Nikola Stojanović | 23 June 1978 | 23 May 1982 | 3 years, 334 days | 1933 | 1952 | 2020 | Secretary of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Committee | Serb | Male | [31] |
Josip Broz Tito | 23 June 1978 | 4 May 1980 | 1 year, 316 days | 1892 | 1920 | 1980 | President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Central Committee | Croat | Male | [32] |
Tihomir Vlaškalić | 23 June 1978 | 29 June 1982 | 4 years, 6 days | 1923 | 1945 | 1993 | Secretary of the League of Communists of Serbia Central Committee | Serb | Male | [33] |
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