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League of Communists of Yugoslavia: 1: Edvard Kardelj: 1910–1979 15 May 1974 10 February 1979 League of Communists of Yugoslavia: Died in office. 2: Sergej Kraigher: 1914–2001 February 1979 15 May 1984 League of Communists of Yugoslavia: President of the Presidency: 15 May 1981 – 15 May 1982: 3: Stane Dolanc: 1925–1999 15 May 1984 15 ...
The 1974 constitution gave the then 82-year old Tito an unlimited mandate, making him president-for-life. [6] It also created a new rotating office of President of the Presidency which would take effect in the event of Tito's death. The sitting vice president of the Presidency would succeed him in this case.
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was created by the unification of the Kingdom of Serbia (the Kingdom of Montenegro had united with Serbia five days previously, while the regions of Kosovo, Vojvodina and Vardar Macedonia were parts of Serbia prior to the unification) and the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (itself formed from territories of the former Austria-Hungary ...
1 year Head of government Executive Julia Gillard Australia: Prime Minister: 24 June 2010: 27 June 2013: 3 years, 3 days Head of government Executive Iveta Radičová Slovakia: Prime Minister: 8 July 2010: 4 April 2012: 1 year, 271 days Head of government Executive Dilma Rousseff Brazil: President: 1 January 2011: 31 August 2016 Suspended 12 ...
The office of the president of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [a] existed from the death of the President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito on 4 May 1980 until the dissolution of the country by 1992. A collective presidency existed in Yugoslavia since amendments to the 1963 Constitution in 1971. [1]
The mandate of the Presidency lasted five years so the nine-member Presidency was elected in total four times – in 1974, 1979, 1984 and 1989. Until 1980 most of powers of the Presidency (and control over the country in general) were in fact exercised by Josip Broz Tito, who was president of the republic for life.
The President of the Republic (Predsednik Republike, Председник Републике) is directly elected to a five-year term and is limited by the Constitution to a maximum of two terms. In addition to being the Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces , the President has the procedural duty of appointing the Prime Minister with the ...
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 ...