Central Auditing Commission of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia

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5th Central Auditing Commission
6th  
28 July 1948 – 7 November 1952
(4 years, 102 days)
Overview
Type Auditing organ
Election 5th Congress
Members
Total17 members
Reelected11 members (6th)

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1948, and was in session until the gathering of the 6th Congress in 1952.

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Composition

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Name 6th BirthPMDeathBranchNationalityGenderRef.
Milutin Baltic Elected192019402013 Croatia Serb Male [1]
Anka Berus Not190319341991 Croatia Croat Female [2]
Hasan Brkić Not191319331965 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [3]
Savo Brković Elected190619241991 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [4]
Vančo Burzevski Elected191619412007 Macedonia Macedonian Male [5]
Dragoslav Đorđević Not191919411949 Serbia Serb Male [6]
Dimitrije Georgijević Elected188419191959 Serbia Serb Male [7]
Jovo Kapičić Elected191919362013 Serbia Serb Male [8]
Otmar Kreačić Not191319371992 Croatia Croat Male [9]
Vlado Krivic Not191419331996 Slovenia Slovene Male [10]
Božidar Maslarić Not189519201963 Croatia Croat Male [11]
Milosav Milosavljevic Elected191119341986 Serbia Serb Male [12]
Nikola Minčev Not191519421997 Macedonia Macedonian Male [13]
Dušan Mugoša Not191419341973 Kosovo Montenegrin Male [14]
Radovan Papić Elected191019401983 Serbia Serb Male [12]
Dobrivoje Vidić Elected191819391992 Serbia Serb Male [15]
Dimitar Vlahov Elected187819441953 Macedonia Macedonian Male [16]

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