Presidency of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

This electoral term of the Presidency was elected by the 1st Session of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1982, and was in session until the gathering of the 13th Congress in 1986.

12th Presidency
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29 June 1982 – 25 June 1986
(3 years, 361 days)
Overview
TypePolitical-executive organ
Election1st Session of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress
Members
Total38 members
Newcomers12 members (12th)
Old4 members (11th)
By-elected3 members (12th)

Composition

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Elected

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Members of the Presidency of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 11th PRE 13th PRE Birth PM Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref.
Vladimir Bakarić Old Died 1912 1933 1983 Croatia Croat Male [1]
Jure Bilić By-election Not 1922 1941 2006 Croatia Croat Male [2]
Dimče Belovski New Not 1923 1943 2010 Macedonia Macedonian Male [3]
Dušan Dragosavac Old Not 1919 1942 2014 Croatia Serb Male [4]
Kiro Hadživasilev New Not 1921 1943 2000 Macedonia Macedonian Male [5]
Franjo Herljević New Relieved 1915 1940 1998 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [6]
Milan Kučan New Not 1941 1958 Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [7]
Dragoslav Marković Old Not 1920 1939 2005 Serbia Serb Male [8]
Petar Matić Old Not 1920 1940 2024 Vojvodina Serb Male [9]
Veljko Milatović New Relieved 1921 1940 2004 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [10]
Hamdija Pozderac By-election Not 1924 1942 1988 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [11]
Miljan Radović New Not 1933 1951 2015 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [12]
Mitja Ribičič New Not 1919 1941 2013 Slovenia Slovene Male [13]
Nikola Stojanović New Not 1933 1952 2020 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [14]
Ali Sukrija New Not 1919 1939 2005 Kosovo Albanian Male [15]
Dobrivoje Vidić New Not 1918 1939 1992 Serbia Serb Male [16]
Vidoje Žarković By-election Elected 1927 1943 2000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [17]

Ex officio

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Ex Officio Members of the Presidency of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name Took office Left office Tenure Birth PM Death Office Nationality Gender Ref.
Mato Andrić 28 May 1984 25 June 1986 2 years, 28 days 1928 1945 2015 President of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Committee Croat Male [18]
Jure Bilić 29 June 1982 1 July 1983 1 year, 2 days 1922 1941 2006 President of the League of Communists of Croatia Central Committee Croat Male [2]
Dušan Čkrebić 29 June 1982 17 May 1984 1 year, 323 days 1927 1945 2022 President of the League of Communists of Serbia Central Committee Serb Male [19]
Dane Ćuić 29 June 1982 26 June 1984 1 year, 362 days 1923 1942 1988 President of the Organisation of the League of Communists in the Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [20]
Dobroslav Ćulafić 29 June 1982 17 May 1984 1 year, 323 days 1926 1944 2011 President of the League of Communists of Montenegro Central Committee Montenegrin Male [21]
Svetislav Dolašević March 1984 May 1985 1 year, 61 days 1926 1945 1995 President of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee Serb Male [22]
Marko Đuričin 29 June 1982 28 April 1983 303 days 1925 1948 2013 President of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee Serb Male [23]
Sinan Hasani 29 June 1982 May 1983 306 days 1922 1942 2010 President of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee Albanian Male [24]
Georgije Jovičić 26 June 1984 25 June 1986 1 year, 364 days 1927 1942 2011 President of the Organisation of the League of Communists in the Yugoslav People's Army Montenegrin Male [25]
Boško Krunić 28 April 1984 24 April 1985 361 days 1929 1945 2017 President of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee Serb Male [26]
Ilijaz Kurteši May 1983 March 1984 305 days 1927 1949 2016 President of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee Albanian Male [27]
Andrej Marinc 29 June 1982 25 June 1986 3 years, 361 days 1930 1947 Alive President of the League of Communists of Slovenia Central Committee Slovene Male [28]
Krste Markovski 29 June 1982 5 May 1984 1 year, 311 days 1925 1941 ? President of the League of Communists of Macedonia Central Committee Macedonian Male [29]
Marko Orlandić 30 July 1984 25 June 1986 1 year, 330 days 1930 1948 2019 President of the League of Communists of Montenegro Central Committee Montenegrin Male [30]
Milan Pančevski 5 May 1984 25 June 1986 2 years, 51 days 1935 1957 2019 President of the League of Communists of Macedonia Central Committee Macedonian Male [29]
Hamdija Pozderac 29 June 1982 28 May 1984 1 year, 334 days 1924 1943 1988 President of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Committee Muslim Male [31]
Kolj Široka May 1985 May 1986 1 year, 61 days 1922 1941 1994 President of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee Albanian Male [32]
Mika Špiljak 14 May 1984 25 June 1986 2 years, 42 days 1916 1938 2007 President of the League of Communists of Croatia Central Committee Croat Male [33]
Ivan Stambolić 17 May 1984 25 June 1986 2 years, 39 days 1936 1954 2000 President of the League of Communists of Serbia Central Committee Serb Male [34]
Đorđe Stojšić 24 April 1985 25 June 1986 1 year, 62 days 1928 1945 2014 President of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee Serb Male [35]
Slavko Veselinov 28 April 1983 28 April 1984 1 year, 0 days 1925 1943 1997 President of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee Serb Male [36]
Azem Vllasi May 1986 25 June 1986 55 days 1948 1967 Alive President of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee Albanian Male [37]
Josip Vrhovec 1 July 1983 14 May 1984 318 days 1926 1944 2006 President of the League of Communists of Croatia Central Committee Croat Male [38]
Vidoje Žarković 17 May 1984 30 July 1984 74 days 1927 1943 2000 President of the League of Communists of Montenegro Central Committee Montenegrin Male [17]

References

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