Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

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11th Central Committee
  10th
12th  
23 June 1978 – 26 June 1982
(4 years, 3 days)
Overview
Type Highest organ
Election 11th Congress
Members
Total167 members
Newcomers69 members (11th)
Old64 members (10th)
Reelected63 members (12th)
By-elected35 individuals

This electoral term of the Central Committee was elected by the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1978, and was in session until the convocation of the 12th Congress in 1982.

Contents

Convocations

Meetings of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress
MeetingDateLengthTypeRef.
1st Session23 June 19781 dayOrdinary [1]
2nd Session19 December 19781 dayOrdinary [2]
3rd Session5 April 19791 dayOrdinary [3]
4th Session19 April 19791 dayCeremonial [4]
5th Session1 May 19791 dayCeremonial [5]
6th Session28 June 19791 dayOrdinary [6]
7th Session16 July 19791 dayOrdinary [7]
8th Session18 October 19791 dayOrdinary [8]
9th Session15 January 19801 dayExtraordinary [9]
10th Session20 February 19801 dayOrdinary [10]
11th Session12 June 19801 dayOrdinary [11]
12th Session26 June 19801 DayCeremonial [12]
13th Session29 September 19801 dayOrdinary [13]
14th Session20 October 19801 dayCeremonial [14]
15th Session4 December 19801 dayOrdinary [15]
16th Session22 January 19811 dayOrdinary [16]
17th Session26 February 19811 dayOrdinary [17]
18th Session ? 1981 ?Ordinary
19th Session4 May 19811 dayCommemorative [18]
20th Session6–7 May 19812 daysOrdinary [19]
21th Session1 October 19811 dayOrdinary [20]
22nd Session17 November 19811 dayOrdinary [21]
23rd Session23 December 19811 dayOrdinary [22]
24th Session16 March 19821 dayOrdinary [23]
25th Session8–9 April 19822 daysOrdinary [24]
26th Session20 April 19821 dayOrdinary [25]

Composition

Members

Members of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 10th 12th BirthPMDeathBranchNationalityGenderRef.
Ramiz Abduli NewElected192819461996 Yugoslav People's Army Albanian Male [26]
Mustafa Amitov NewNot19261945 ? Macedonia Turk Male [27]
Vladimir Bakarić OldElected191219331983 Croatia Croat Male [28]
Janez Barborič NewDied193119591980 Slovenia Slovene Male [29]
Žarko Bošković NewReplaced19431961 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [30]
Mirko Božić NewNot191919441995 Croatia Croat Male [31]
Luka Bročilo NewNot19351953 ? Croatia Serb Male [29]
Marko Bulc OldNot192619442019 Slovenia Slovene Male [32]
Franjo Čordašić OldNot19311951 ? Croatia Croat Male [33]
Nurija Ćosović NewNot19381957 ? Montenegro Muslim Male [29]
Dane Ćuić NewElected192319421988 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [34]
Dobroslav Čulafić CCNot192619442011 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [35]
Ljubomir Čupić NewNot19381950 ? Vojvodina Serb Male [29]
Milan Daljević NewNot192519422020 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [36]
Peko Dapčević NewNot191319331999 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [37]
Velli Deva OldElected192319422015 Kosovo Albanian Male [38]
Nijaz Dizdarević NewElected192019421989 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [39]
Drita Dobroši NewNot19281944 ? Kosovo Serb Female [40]
Stane Dolanc OldElected192519441999 Slovenia Slovene Male [41]
Stevan Doronjski OldDied191919391981 Vojvodina Serb Male [42]
Ilija Đozinski NewNot19421963 ? Macedonia Macedonian Male [29]
Zvone Dragan CCNot19391958Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [43]
Dušan Dragosavac NewElected191919422014 Croatia Serb Male [44]
Obrad Drljević NewNot19481967 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [29]
Milojko Drulović NewElected192319411989 Serbia Serb Male [45]
Anton Duda NewNot19391957 ? Croatia Croat Male [29]
Vaska Duganova OldNot192219421996 Macedonia Macedonian Female [46]
Rato Dugonjić OldElected191619371987 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [47]
Veselin Đuranović NewNot192519441997 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [48]
Mirčeta Đurović NewNot192419452011 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [49]
Svetozar Durutović NewNot19351954 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [50]
Muša Dušaj NewNot19501974 ? Montenegro Albanian Female [29]
Risto Džunov NewNot191919402005 Macedonia Macedonian Male [51]
Slobodan Filipović NewNot193919591995 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [29]
Vaso Gačić NewNot192319422006 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [52]
Pavle Gaži NewNot192719452021 Croatia Croat Male [53]
Dušan Gligorijević NewElected192019412008 Serbia Serb Male [54]
Kiro Gligorov OldNot191719442012 Macedonia Macedonian Male [55]
Vesela Gogova NewElected19231961 ? Macedonia Macedonian Female [56]
Petar Gračanin NewElected192319422004 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [57]
Aleksandar Grličkov OldElected192319431989 Macedonia Macedonian Male [58]
Fatima Hadžialić NewNot19251944 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Female [59]
Kiro Hadživasilev OldElected192119432000 Macedonia Macedonian Male [60]
Katalin Hajnal NewNot19441963 ? Vojvodina Hungarian Female [29]
Sinan Hasani NewElected192219422010 Kosovo Albanian Male [61]
Franjo Herljević OldElected191519401998 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [62]
Fadilj Hodža OldElected191619362001 Kosovo Albanian Male [63]
Emira Islamović NewNot19531971 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [29]
Trpe Jakovlevski OldNot192519442005 Macedonia Macedonian Male [64]
Bosiljka Janjatović NewNot193619642006 Croatia Yugoslav Female [65]
Vlado Janžić NewNot193619562016 Slovenia Slovene Male [66]
Silva Jereb OldNot193019482013 Slovenia Slovene Female [67]
Nikola Jončić-Koča NewNot19221941 ? Serbia Serb Male [29]
Rahmija Kadenić NewNot192019392000 Yugoslav People's Army Yugoslav Male [29]
Edvard Kardelj OldDied191019281979 Slovenia Slovene Male [29]
Danilo Kekić NewNot191819391999 Vojvodina Serb Male [68]
Alojz Kikec NewNot19341956 ? Slovenia Slovene Male [29]
Jaroslav Kobar NewNot19451968 ? Vojvodina Slovak Male [29]
Fana Kočovska OldNot192719432004 Macedonia Macedonian Female [29]
Predrag Kojašević NewNot19361957 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [29]
Rudi Kolak OldElected191819402004 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [69]
Lazar Koliševski OldElected191419352000 Macedonia Macedonian Male [70]
Radomir Komatina NewNot192219402001 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [71]
Miladin Korać OldElected192419452002 Serbia Muslim Male [72]
Stefan Korošec NewNot193819572014 Slovenia Slovene Male [73]
Dragutin Kosovac NewElected192419412012 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [74]
Đorđe Kostić NewElected19211946 ? Serbia Serb Male [75]
Hristivoje Kostić NewNot19431968 ? Serbia Serb Male [76]
Ferhard Kotorić NewNot19341952 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [29]
Milija Kovačević NewNot191419372023 Kosovo Montenegrin Female [77]
Sergej Kraigher CCElected191419342001 Slovenia Slovene Male [78]
Nenad Krekić OldNot194219582021 Croatia Yugoslav Male [79]
Anica Kuhar NewNot192219422018 Slovenia Slovene Female [80]
Ivan Kukoč OldElected191819352005 Croatia Croat Male [81]
Pero Kukon NewNot19291948 ? Croatia Croat Male [29]
Iljaz Kurteši NewNot192719492016 Kosovo Albanian Male [82]
Todo Kurtović OldElected191919411997 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [83]
Rudi Lepej NewReplaced19441968 ? Slovenia Slovene Male [29]
Stanko Lepej OldNot19421961Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [84]
Nikola Ljubičić OldElected191619412005 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [85]
Nandor Major NewElected193119522022 Vojvodina Hungarian Male [86]
Branko Mamula NewElected192119422021 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [87]
Ivo Margan NewNot192619482010 Croatia Croat Male [88]
Andrej Marinc NewElected19301947Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [89]
Dragoslav Marković NewElected192019392005 Serbia Serb Male [90]
Dragutin Marković OldNot19261948 ? Serbia Serb Male [91]
Petar Matić NewElected19201940Alive Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [92]
Milena Matijević NewNot19491968 ? Serbia Yugoslav Male [29]
Mijat Merdović NewNot192819462008 Montenegro Serb Male [29]
Munir Mesihović OldElected192819462016 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [93]
Vukosava Mićunović NewNot192119422016 Montenegro Yugoslav Female [94]
Lambe Mihajlovski NewNot192419442006 Yugoslav People's Army Macedonian Male [29]
Cvijetin Mijatović OldElected191319331993 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [95]
Branko Mikulić OldElected192819451994 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [96]
Nazmi Mikullovci NewNot194319642023 Kosovo Albanian Male [29]
Radonja Milosavljević NewNot19311950 ? Serbia Serb Male [29]
Miloš Minić OldElected191419362003 Serbia Serb Male [97]
Lazar Mojsov OldElected192019402011 Macedonia Macedonian Male [98]
Ištvan Molner NewNot19421967 ? Vojvodina Hungarian Male [29]
Tome Momirovski NewNot192719442012 Macedonia Macedonian Male [99]
Kosta Nađ OldNot191119371986 Vojvodina Yugoslav Male [100]
Bogoljub Nedeljković NewElected192019421986 Kosovo Serb Male [101]
Dzavid Nimani NewNot191919412000 Kosovo Albanian Male [102]
Marko Orlandić NewNot193019482019 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [103]
Mirko Ostojić NewElected19231941 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [104]
Milan Pavić NewElected194219592011 Croatia Serb Male [105]
Ivo Perišin NewElected192519412008 Croatia Croat Male [106]
Dane Petkovski NewNot192219432005 Macedonia Macedonian Male [107]
Metodi Petrovski NewNot19381959 ? Macedonia Macedonian Male [29]
Mirjana Poček-Matić OldNot193219592005 Croatia Montenegrin Female [108]
Dušan Popović OldElected192119442014 Vojvodina Serb Male [109]
Mirko Popović OldNot192319411986 Serbia Serb Male [110]
Stane Potočar OldNot191919421997 Yugoslav People's Army Slovene Male [111]
Hamdija Pozderac NewElected192419431988 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [112]
Hisen Ramadani OldElected193319542012 Macedonia Albanian Male [113]
Miha Ravnik OldNot193819572021 Slovenia Slovene Male [114]
Milorad Roganović NewNot194019582016 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [115]
Sava Savatić OldNot19331952 ? Serbia Serb Male [116]
Svetislav Simić NewNot19261945 ? Serbia Serb Male [117]
Janko Smole NewElected192119442010 Slovenia Slovene Male [118]
Jože Smole OldNot192719431996 Slovenia Slovene Male [119]
Petar Stambolić OldElected191219332007 Serbia Serb Male [120]
Jelena Stanošević NewNot19371956 ? Serbia Serb Female [29]
Vulnet Starova NewNot193419601995 Macedonia Albanian Male [29]
Dragoljub Stavrev OldNot193219502003 Macedonia Macedonian Male [121]
Đorđe Stojšić NewNot192819452014 Vojvodina Serb Male [122]
Ante Sučić NewNot192919481986 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [123]
Slavko Šajber OldNot192919482003 Croatia Croat Male [124]
Džemil Šarac OldNot192119412002 Yugoslav People's Army Muslim Male [125]
Boško Šiljegović OldElected191519401990 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [126]
Kolj Široka NewElected192219411994 Kosovo Albanian Male [127]
Branislav Škembarević NewNot192019412003 Kosovo Serb Male [128]
Mika Špiljak OldElected191619382007 Croatia Croat Male [129]
Stevan Sublja NewNot19321962 ? Vojvodina Romanian Male [29]
Mijat Šuković NewNot193019482011 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [130]
Ali Šukrija OldElected191919392005 Kosovo Albanian Male [131]
Franc Tavčar OldNot192019412002 Yugoslav People's Army Slovene Male [132]
Jelica Titin NewNot19521973 ? Vojvodina Serb Female [29]
Vida Tomšič OldNot191319341998 Slovenia Slovene Female [133]
Đuro Trbović NewNot19311949 ? Kosovo Croat Male [134]
Branko Trpenovski NewElected193419522005 Macedonia Macedonian Male [135]
Anton Tus NewNot19311950Alive Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [136]
Albina Tušar NewNot19411960 ? Slovenia Slovene Female [29]
Gojko Ubiparip NewNot192719482000 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [137]
Ljubiša Vagner NewNot193719632021 Serbia Serb Male [138]
Franjo Varga OldNot19251945 ? Croatia Croat Male [29]
Živan Vasiljević NewElected192019412007 Serbia Serb Male [139]
Mirko Vidaković OldNot19351962 ? Vojvodina Croat Male [140]
Dobrivoje Vidić OldElected191819391992 Serbia Serb Male [141]
Radovan Vlajković NewElected192219432001 Vojvodina Serb Male [142]
Radovan Vojvodić OldNot19221940Alive Yugoslav People's Army Montenegrin Male [143]
Mirko Vranić NewNot192019422002 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [144]
Josip Vrhovec OldElected192619442006 Croatia Croat Male [145]
Jovan Vujadinović OldNot19211943 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [146]
Bruno Vuletić NewElected19241942 ? Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [147]
Iztok Winkler OldNot193919592013 Slovenia Slovene Male [148]
Vidoje Žarković OldElected192719432000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [149]
Milovan Zidar NewNot193119492024 Slovenia Slovene Male [150]
Milorad Zorić NewNot19131939 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [151]
Miloš Zorić NewNot19411966 ? Kosovo Serb Male [29]

Ex-officio

Ex-Officio Members of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 10th 12th BirthPMDeathBranchNationalityGenderRef.
Dušan Alimpić OldElected192119412002 Vojvodina Serb Male [152]
Mahmut Bakalli OldNot193619572006 Kosovo Albanian Male [153]
Angel Čemerski OldElected192319422003 Macedonia Macedonian Male [154]
Boško Krunić CCElected192919452017 Vojvodina Serb Male [155]
Milka Planinc OldElected192419442010 Croatia Croat Female [156]
France Popit OldNot192119402013 Slovenia Slovene Male [157]
Vojislav Srzentić OldElected19341952Alive Montenegro Montenegrin Male [158]
Nikola Stojanović NewElected193319522020 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [159]
Josip Broz Tito OldDied189219201980None Croat Male [29]
Tihomir Vlaškalić OldElected192319451993 Serbia Serb Male [160]

Notes

  1. Stanković 1981, p. 65.
  2. Borba 1978d, p. 1.
  3. Borba 1979a, p. 1; Stanković 1981, p. 31.
  4. Borba 1979b, p. 1; Staff writer 1979, p. 2.
  5. Borba 1979c, p. 1.
  6. Borba 1979e, p. 1; Stanković 1981, p. 62.
  7. Borba 1979f, p. 1.
  8. Borba 1979g, p. 1; Hazan 1985, p. 71; Stanković 1981, p. 118.
  9. Borba 1980a, p. 1.
  10. Borba 1980b, p. 1; Hazan 1985, p. 330.
  11. Borba 1980c, p. 1; Stanković 1981, p. 118; Hazan 1985, p. 71.
  12. Borba 1980d, p. 6.
  13. Borba 1980e, p. 1; Stanković ; 1982a .
  14. Borba 1980f, p. 14.
  15. Borba 1980g, p. 1; Hazan 1985, p. 119.
  16. Borba 1981a, p. 1.
  17. Borba 1981b, p. 1.
  18. Borba 1981d, p. 1.
  19. Borba 1981e, p. 1; Jović 2009, pp. 191–192.
  20. Borba 1981e, p. 1.
  21. Borba 1981f, p. 1.
  22. Borba 1981g, p. 1.
  23. Borba 1982a, p. 1; Stanković 1982b; Hazan 1985, p. 71.
  24. Borba 1982b, p. 1; Hazan 1985, p. 175.
  25. Jović 2009, p. 375.
  26. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Croatian Technical Encyclopedia 2015.
  27. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 16.
  28. Rajović 1970, p. 47; Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 39; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6.
  29. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Borba 1978a, p. 8.
  30. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1979d, p. 1.
  31. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 132.
  32. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 157.
  33. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 196.
  34. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 158.
  35. Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 113; Borba 1979d, p. 1; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 206.
  36. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Kos 2020.
  37. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 223.
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  40. Rajović 1970, pp. 212–213; Borba 1978a, p. 8.
  41. Rajović 1970, p. 214; Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 130; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 250.
  42. Rajović 1970, pp. 217–218; Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 132; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Singleton 1985, p. 271.
  43. Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 133; Borba 1979d, p. 1; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 256.
  44. Rajović 1970, p. 221; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 257.
  45. Rajović 1970, p. 227; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 257.
  46. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 265.
  47. Rajović 1970, p. 229; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 265.
  48. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 244.
  49. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts 2014.
  50. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 268.
  51. Borba 1978a, p. 8; RTK.mk 2014.
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  53. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Jutarnji list 2021.
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  56. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 359.
  57. Rajović 1970, p. 318; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 369.
  58. Rajović 1970, p. 326; Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 196; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 372.
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  61. Rajović 1970, p. 343; Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 723; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6; Stroynowski 1989a, p. 406.
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  64. Rajović 1970, p. 384; Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 247; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6; Stroynowski 1989b, p. 481.
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  67. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989b, p. 498.
  68. Borba 1978a, p. 8; Stroynowski 1989b, p. 541.
  69. Rajović 1970, pp. 474–475; Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 296; Borba 1978a, p. 8; Borba 1982h, p. 6; Stroynowski 1989b, p. 579.
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