Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

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10th Central Committee
  8th
11th  
30 May 1974 – 20 June 1978
(4 years, 21 days)
Overview
Type Highest organ
Election 10th Congress
Members
Total165 members
Reelected67 members (11th)

This electoral term of the Central Committee was elected by the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1974, and was in session until the gathering of the 12th Congress in 1978. The preceding electoral term of the LCY Central Committee was elected by the 8th Congress, and served from 1964 to 1969. The 9th Congress had opted to replace the Central Committee with a new organ, the Conference of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, which existed from 1969 until 1974, when the 10th Congress reestablished the Central Committee.

Contents

Convocations

Convocations of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress
MeetingDateLengthTypeRef.
1st Session30 May 19741 dayOrdinary [1]
2nd Session25–26 February 19752 daysOrdinary [2]
3rd Session17 April 19761 dayOrdinary [3]
4th Session19771 dayOrdinary
5th Session9 February 19781 dayOrdinary [4]
Informal Session27 February 19781 daySpecial [5]
6th Session20 March 19781 dayOrdinary [6]

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Composition

Members of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 11th CC BirthPMDeathBranchNationalityGenderRef.
Milan Ačić Not192419432018 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [7]
Roman Albreht Not192119452006 Slovenia Slovene Male [8]
Dušan Alimpić Reelected192119412002 Vojvodina Serb Male [9]
Ljubo Babić Not191619402014 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [10]
Tomislav Badovinac Not19341951Alive Croatia Croat Male [11]
Rabije Bajrami Not19411969 ? Kosovo Albanian Male [12]
Mahmut Bakalli Reelected193619572006 Kosovo Albanian Male [13]
Vladimir Bakarić Reelected191219331983 Croatia Croat Male [14]
Imre Balint Not19301959 ? Vojvodina Hungarian Male [15]
Milutin Baltić Not192019402013 Croatia Serb Male [16]
Hamid Begovac Not19421963 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [17]
Dimče Belovski Not192319432010 Macedonia Macedonian Male [18]
Džemal Bijedić Died191719391977 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [19]
Jure Bilić Not192219412006 Croatia Croat Male [20]
Karlo Bilić Not19291963 ? Croatia Croat Male [21]
Miodrag Bogićević Not19321951 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [22]
Nedeljko Bošković Not19371958 ? Serbia Serb Male [23]
Vojislav Božović Not19281950 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [24]
Marko Bulc Reelected192619442019 Slovenia Slovene Male [25]
Miroslav Čangalović Not192119441999 Serbia Serb Male [26]
Angel Čemerski Reelected192319422003 Macedonia Macedonian Male [27]
Franjo Čordašić Reelected19311951 ? Croatia Croat Male [28]
Dobroslav Ćulafić Reelected192619442011 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [29]
Veli Deva Reelected192319422015 Kosovo Albanian Male [30]
Stevan Dimenski Not1925 ? ? Macedonia Macedonian Male [31]
Slavka Dimitrijević Not19241944 ? Serbia Serb Female [32]
Stane Dolanc Reelected192519441999 Slovenia Slovene Male [33]
Stevan Doronjski Reelected191919391981 Vojvodina Serb Male [34]
Zvone Dragan Not19391958Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [35]
Dragoljub Dragošan Not19371954 ? Serbia Serb Male [36]
Vaska Duganova Reelected192219421996 Macedonia Macedonian Female [37]
Ratomir Dugonjić Reelected191619371987 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [37]
Veselin Đuranović Reelected192519441997 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [38]
Radonja Đurović Not19251945 ? Kosovo Serb Male [39]
Hamdija Fetahović Not192319482016 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [40]
Kiro Gligorov Reelected191719442012 Macedonia Macedonian Male [41]
Stanka Glomazić-Leković Not192419412020 Montenegro Montenegrin Female [42]
Josip Gregorić Not192819451995 Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [43]
Aleksandar Grličkov Reelected192319431989 Macedonia Macedonian Male [44]
Zejnulah Gruda Not193619652021 Kosovo Albanian Male [45]
Kiro Hadživasilev Reelected192119432000 Macedonia Macedonian Male [46]
Franjo Herljević Reelected191519401998 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [47]
Fadilj Hodža Reelected191619412001 Kosovo Albanian Male [48]
Esad Horozić Not19291948 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [49]
Živorad Ivanović Not19341956 ? Serbia Serb Male [50]
Livij Jakomin Not19401958Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [51]
Predrag Jakonovski Not192919481981 Macedonia Macedonian Male [52]
Trpe Jakovlevski Reelected192519442005 Macedonia Macedonian Male [51]
Dragiša Jakovljević Not19401960Alive Montenegro Montenegrin Male [52]
Daut Jašanica Not194819682020 Kosovo Albanian Male [53]
Silva Jereb Reelected193019482013 Slovenia Slovene Female [54]
Đoko Jovanić Not191719362000 Croatia Serb Male [55]
Božin Jovanović Not192019442011 Serbia Serb Male [56]
Mirko Jovanović Died192319411977 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [57]
Marko Jozić Not19281958 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [58]
Ante Jurjević Not191519392001 Croatia Croat Male [59]
Danica Jurković Not19251945 ? Slovenia Slovene Female [59]
Slobodan Kalezić Not19471967 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [60]
Hatidža Karabeg Not19221945 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [61]
Kemal Karačić Not19341957 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [62]
Edvard Kardelj Reelected191019281979 Slovenia Slovene Male [63]
Medžit Kasumi Not19391957 ? Kosovo Albanian Male [60]
Ludvik Kejžar Not19281950 ? Slovenia Slovene Male [64]
Fana Kočovska Reelected192719432004 Macedonia Macedonian Female [65]
Rudi Kolak Reelected191819402004 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [66]
Lazar Koliševski Reelected191419352000 Macedonia Macedonian Male [67]
Radoje Kontić Not19371956Alive Montenegro Montenegrin Male [68]
Miladin Korać Reelected192419442002 Serbia Muslim Male [69]
Hristivoje Kostić Reelected19431968 ? Serbia Serb Male [70]
Nenad Krekić Reelected194219582021 Croatia Serb Male [71]
Sead Kreso Not194119592008 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [72]
Ljubomir Krišković Not19341957 ? Croatia Croat Male [73]
Ivan Kukoč Reelected191819352005 Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [74]
Todo Kurtović Reelected191919411997 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [75]
Stanko Lepej Reelected19421961Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [76]
Evica Let Not19291949 ? Croatia Croat Female [77]
Nikola Ljubičić Reelected191619412005 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [78]
Vladimir Logar Not192019442008 Slovenia Slovene Male [79]
Vujo Lukić Not19261943 ? Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [80]
Ismailj Maljići Not19431965 ? Yugoslav People's Army Albanian Male [81]
Dragutin Marković Reelected19261948 ? Serbia Serb Male [82]
Moma Marković Not191219331992 Serbia Serb Male [82]
Krste Markovski Not19251941 ? Macedonia Macedonian Male [83]
Panče Martinovski Not19311948 ? Macedonia Macedonian Male [84]
Munir Mesihović Reelected192819462016 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [85]
Filip Mihailović Not19391956 ? Serbia Serb Male [86]
Cvijetin Mijatović Reelected191319331993 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [87]
Branko Mikulić Reelected192819451994 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [88]
Veljko Milatović Not192119402004 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [89]
Slobodan Milevski Not19381958 ? Macedonia Macedonian Male [90]
Nikola Milićević Not19301950 ? Serbia Serb Male [91]
Milutin Milošević Not19291948 ? Serbia Serb Male [91]
Miloš Minić Reelected191419362003 Serbia Serb Male [92]
Todor Mohan Not19261959 ? Vojvodina Romanian Male [93]
Lazar Mojsov Reelected192019402011 Macedonia Macedonian Male [94]
Vukašin Mrvaljević Not19381959 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [95]
Kosta Nađ Reelected191119371986 Vojvodina Hungarian Male [96]
Milivoj Oreb Not19251943 ? Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [97]
Branko Pavićević Not192219422012 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [98]
Karolj Peho Not19351959 ? Vojvodina Hungarian Female [99]
Ilija Perišić Not19261940 ? Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [100]
Kalman Petković Not19301948 ? Vojvodina Hungarian Male [101]
Dane Petkovski Not192219432005 Yugoslav People's Army Macedonian Male [101]
Dušan Petrović Died191419361977 Serbia Serb Male [102]
Milka Planinc Reelected192419442010 Croatia Croat Female [103]
Mirjana Poček-Matić Reelected193219592005 Croatia Montenegrin Female [104]
Stanko Ponoćko Not19391957 ? Vojvodina Serb Male [105]
Mavro Popijač Not19261951 ? Croatia Croat Male [106]
France Popit Reelected192119402013 Slovenia Slovene Male [107]
Krsto Popivoda Not191019331988 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [108]
Dušan Popović Reelected192119442014 Vojvodina Serb Male [109]
Mirko Popović Reelected192319411986 Serbia Serb Male [109]
Stane Potočar Not191919421997 Yugoslav People's Army Slovene Male [110]
Hakija Pozderac Not191919431994 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [111]
Biserka Prlja-Kecojević Not19401958 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Female [112]
Ivo Purišić Died192019421976 Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [113]
Đorđe Radosavljević Not19211933 ? Vojvodina Serb Male [114]
Vojo Rajčević Not19341950 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [115]
Milan Rakas Not19311948 ? Croatia Serb Male [116]
Hisen Ramadani Reelected193319542012 Macedonia Albanian Male [117]
Miha Ravnik Reelected193819572021 Slovenia Slovene Male [118]
Dušan Ristić Not19281947 ? Kosovo Serb Male [119]
Sadik Sadiku Not19301957 ? Macedonia Albanian Male [120]
Sinan Sahiti Not19341950 ? Kosovo Albanian Male [121]
Slavko Šajber Reelected192919482003 Croatia Croat Male [121]
Džemil Šarac Reelected192119412002 Yugoslav People's Army Muslim Male [122]
Sava Savatić Reelected19331952 ? Serbia Serb Male [123]
Radivoje Šćekić Not19311950 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [124]
Ivan Siljanovski Not19411968 ? Macedonia Macedonian Male [125]
Boško Šiljegović Reelected191519401990 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [126]
Melita Singer Not19241945 ? Croatia Croat Male [127]
Vera Škofič Not19241946 ? Slovenia Slovene Female [128]
Jože Smole Reelected192119432010 Slovenia Slovene Male [129]
Mika Špiljak Reelected191619382007 Croatia Croat Male [130]
Vojislav Srzentić Reelected19341952Alive Montenegro Montenegrin Male [131]
Petar Stambolić Reelected191219352007 Serbia Serb Male [132]
Milenko Stanić Not19311949 ? Vojvodina Serb Male [133]
Milanka Stanković Not19431965 ? Serbia Serb Female [134]
Dragoljub Stavrev Reelected193219502003 Macedonia Macedonian Male [135]
Janez Sterniša Not193319632006 Slovenia Slovene Female [136]
Ali Šukrija Reelected191919392005 Kosovo Albanian Male [137]
Franc Tavčar Reelected192019412002 Yugoslav People's Army Slovene Male [138]
Josip Broz Tito Reelected189219201980Not made public Croat Male [139]
Stanko Tomić Not19261942 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [140]
Vida Tomšič Reelected191319341998 Slovenia Slovene Female [141]
Jan Turan Not19421960 ? Vojvodina Slovak Male [142]
Franjo Varga Reelected19251945 ? Croatia Croat Male [143]
Jovan Veselinov Not190619221982 Vojvodina Serb Male [144]
Mirko Vidaković Reelected192419622002 Vojvodina Croat Male [145]
Dobrivoje Vidić Reelected191819391992 Serbia Serb Male [146]
Veljko Vlahović Died191419351975 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [147]
Tihomir Vlaškalić Reelected192319451993 Serbia Serb Male [148]
Radovan Vojvodić Reelected19221940Alive Yugoslav People's Army Montenegrin Male [149]
Ivanka Vrhovčak Not19331954 ? Slovenia Slovene Female [150]
Josip Vrhovec Reelected192619442006 Croatia Croat Male [150]
Bogić Vučinić Not19321951 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [151]
Jovan Vujadinović Reelected19211943 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [151]
Ljubomir Vujošević Not19341952 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [152]
Dušan Vukotić Not192719571998 Croatia Croat Male [153]
Iztok Winkler Reelected193919592013 Slovenia Slovene Male [154]
Vidoje Žarković Reelected192719432000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [155]
Šemsudin Zejnilagić Not19321949 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [156]
Boris Ziherl Died191019301976 Slovenia Slovene Male [157]
Borivoje Zivgarević Not19271946 ? Kosovo Serb Male [158]
Redžep Zogaj Not19351952 ? Kosovo Albanian Male [159]
Marija Zvekić-Miškolci Not19341951 ? Vojvodina Hungarian Female [160]

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