President of the Assembly of Yugoslavia

The President of the Assembly of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the presiding officer of the Yugoslavian legislature.

President of the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia
AppointerAssembly of Yugoslavia
Formation26 October 1942
First holderIvan Ribar
Final holderSlobodan Gligorijević
Abolished11 June 1992

List

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No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Representing
Took office Left office Time in office
1   Ivan Ribar
(1881–1968)[a]
26 October 1942[b] 5 March 1945 2 years, 130 days KPJ N/A
2   Lazar Sokolov
(1914–1984)
5 March 1945 29 November 1945 269 days KPJ
3   Vladimir Simić
(1894–1974)
29 November 1945 25 December 1953 8 years, 26 days KPJ
SKJ
4   Milovan Đilas
(1911–1995)
25 December 1953 16 January 1954 22 days SKJ
5   Moša Pijade
(1890–1957)
29 January 1954 14 March 1957† 3 years, 44 days SKJ
6   Petar Stambolić
(1912–2007)
26 March 1957 29 June 1963 6 years, 95 days SKJ
7   Edvard Kardelj
(1910–1979)
29 June 1963 16 May 1967 3 years, 321 days SKJ
8   Milentije Popović
(1913–1971)
16 May 1967 8 May 1971† 3 years, 357 days SKJ
9   Mijalko Todorović
(1913–1999)
29 May 1971 15 May 1974 2 years, 351 days SKJ
10   Kiro Gligorov
(1917–2012)
15 May 1974 15 May 1978 4 years SKJ
11   Dragoslav Marković
(1920–2005)
15 May 1978 14 May 1982 3 years, 364 days SKJ
12   Raif Dizdarević
(born 1926)
15 May 1982 13 May 1983 363 days SKJ Bosnia and Herzegovina
13   Vojo Srzentić
(born 1934)
13 May 1983 15 May 1984 1 year, 2 days SKJ Montenegro
14   Dušan Alimpić
(1921–2002)
15 May 1984 15 May 1985 1 year SKJ SAP Vojvodina
15   Ilaz Kurteshi
(1927–2016)
15 May 1985 15 May 1986 1 year SKJ SAP Kosovo
16   Ivo Vrandečić
(born 1927)
15 May 1986 15 July 1987 1 year, 61 days SKJ Croatia
17   Marjan Rožič
(1932–2017)
15 July 1987 15 May 1988 305 days SKJ Slovenia
18   Dušan Popovski
(born 1930)
15 May 1988 15 May 1989 1 year SKJ Macedonia
19   Slobodan Gligorijević
(born 1920)
15 May 1989 11 June 1992 3 years, 57 days SKJ Serbia

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Ribar was President of the Presidency of the National Assembly and as such was head of state in the 1945–1953 period.
  2. ^ Elected by the first session of the AVNOJ.

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