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Presidency of the 10th 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 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1974, and was in session until the gathering of the 11th Congress in 1978.

10th Presidency
← 9th
11th →
30 May 1974 – 23 June 1978
(4 years, 24 days)
Overview
TypePolitical organ
Election1st Session of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress
Members
Total40 members
Newcomers13 members (10th)
Old15 members (9th)
Reelected11 members (11th)
By-elected11 members (10th)

Composition

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Elected

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Members of the Presidency of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 9th PRE 11th PRE Birth PM Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref.
Roman Albreht New Not 1921 1945 2006 Slovenia Slovene Male [1]
Vladimir Bakarić Old Elected 1912 1933 1983 Croatia Croat Male [2]
Imre Balint New Not 1930 1947 ? Vojvodina Hungarian Male [3]
Milutin Baltić By-election Not 1920 1940 2013 Croatia Serb Male [4]
Džemal Bijedić New Died 1917 1939 1977 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [5]
Jure Bilić Old Not 1922 1941 2006 Croatia Croat Male [6]
Dobroslav Ćulafić By-election Not 1926 1944 2011 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [7]
Stane Dolanc Old Elected 1925 1944 1999 Slovenia Slovene Male [8]
Stevan Doronjski Old Elected 1919 1939 1981 Vojvodina Serb Male [9]
Ratomir Dugonjić Old Not 1916 1937 1987 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [10]
Veselin Đuranović By-election Elected 1925 1944 1997 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [11]
Kiro Gligorov Old Not 1917 1943 2012 Macedonia Macedonian Male [12]
Aleksandar Grličkov New Elected 1923 1943 1989 Macedonia Macedonian Male [13]
Fadilj Hodža Old Elected 1916 1941 2001 Kosovo Albanian Male [14]
Edvard Kardelj Old Elected 1910 1928 1979 Slovenia Slovene Male [15]
Lazar Koliševski Comeback Elected 1914 1935 2000 Macedonia Macedonian Male [16]
Ivan Kukoč By-election Not 1918 1935 2005 Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [17]
Todo Kurtović Old Not 1919 1941 1997 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [18]
Nikola Ljubičić Old Elected 1916 1941 2005 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [19]
Krste Markovski New Not 1925 1941 ? Macedonia Macedonian Male [20]
Munir Mesihović By-election Not 1928 1946 2016 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [21]
Cvijetin Mijatović Old Elected 1913 1934 1993 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [22]
Veljko Milatović By-election Not 1921 1940 2004 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [23]
Miloš Minić New Elected 1914 1936 2003 Serbia Serb Male [24]
Dušan Petrović New Died 1914 1935 1977 Serbia Serb Male [25]
Dušan Popović By-election Not 1921 1964 2014 Vojvodina Serb Male [26]
Mirko Popović New Not 1923 1941 1986 Serbia Serb Male [26]
Miha Ravnik By-election Not 1938 1957 2021 Slovenia Slovene Male [27]
Dušan Ristić New Not 1928 1947 ? Kosovo Serb Male [28]
Janko Smole New Not 1921 1943 2010 Slovenia Slovene Male [29]
Mika Špiljak New Not 1916 1938 2007 Croatia Croat Male [30]
Vojislav Srzentić New Relieved 1934 1952 Alive Montenegro Montenegrin Male [31]
Petar Stambolić Old Elected 1912 1935 2007 Serbia Serb Male [32]
Dragoljub Stavrev By-election Not 1932 1950 2003 Macedonia Macedonian Male [33]
Ali Sukrija By-election Not 1919 1939 2005 Kosovo Albanian Male [34]
Dobrivoje Vidić By-election Not 1918 1939 1992 Serbia Serb Male [35]
Veljko Vlahović Old Died 1914 1935 1975 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [36]
Josip Vrhovec New Not 1926 1944 2006 Croatia Croat Male [37]
Jovan Vujadinović Old Not 1921 1943 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [38]
Vidoje Žarković Old Elected 1927 1943 2000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [39]

Ex officio

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Ex Officio Members of the Presidency of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name Took office Left office Tenure Birth PM Death Office Nationality Gender Ref.
Dušan Alimpić 30 May 1974 23 June 1978 4 years, 24 days 1921 1941 2002 Secretary of the League of Communists of Vojvodina Central Committee Serb Male [40]
Mahmut Bakalli 30 May 1974 23 June 1978 4 years, 24 days 1936 1957 2006 Secretary of the League of Communists of Kosovo Central Committee Albanian Male [41]
Angel Čemerski 30 May 1974 23 June 1978 4 years, 24 days 1923 1942 2003 Secretary of the League of Communists of Macedonia Central Committee Macedonian Male [42]
Veselin Đuranović 30 May 1974 21 March 1977 2 years, 305 days 1925 1944 1997 Secretary of the League of Communists of Montenegro Central Committee Montenegrin Male [11]
Milka Planinc 30 May 1974 23 June 1978 4 years, 24 days 1924 1944 2010 Secretary of the League of Communists of Croatia Central Committee Croat Female [43]
France Popit 30 May 1974 23 June 1978 4 years, 24 days 1921 1940 2013 Secretary of the League of Communists of Slovenia Central Committee Slovene Male [44]
Vojislav Srzentić 21 March 1977 23 June 1978 1 year, 84 days 1934 1952 Alive Secretary of the League of Communists of Montenegro Central Committee Montenegrin Male [31]
Nikola Stojanović 30 May 1974 23 June 1978 4 years, 24 days 1933 1952 2020 Secretary of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Committee Serb Male [45]
Josip Broz Tito 30 May 1974 23 June 1978 4 years, 24 days 1892 1920 1980 President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Central Committee Croat Male [46]
Tihomir Vlaškalić 30 May 1974 23 June 1978 4 years, 24 days 1923 1945 1993 Secretary of the League of Communists of Serbia Central Committee Serb Male [36]

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