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词条 President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia
释义

  1. History

  2. List

  3. See also

  4. References

The President of the Federal Executive Council was the head of government of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, from the adoption of the 1963 constitution until the complete breakup of the country in 1992.

History

The 1953 Yugoslav constitutional law proclaimed the country to be a socialist state and abolished the institutions of Prime Minister and Government that had existed since the country's establishment in 1918.[1] A new office of President of the Republic was created for Yugoslav communist leader Josip Broz Tito which would be both the country's head of state and would simultaneously preside over the new Federal Executive Council (FEC). The then FEC was fundamentally different from governments to date. It was made up of 30 to 45 members elected from the Federal Assembly with only five of these members becoming state secretaries for one of five secretariats (rather than ministries) and two or more members becoming Vice President of the Federal Executive Council.[2] Government ministries to date were dissolved and their work continued by various Federal Administrations headed by appointed directors.

The 1963 Yugoslav constitution separated some of the executive roles of the President of the Republic and moved them to the new office of President of the FEC who would preside over that body.[3] The President of the FEC would be elected by the Federal Assembly upon their nomination by the President of the Republic.

List

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No.|NumberHead of Government Lifespan RepublicTerm of office Party Note
{{color|white|1}}Petar Stambolić1912–2007SR Serbia29 June
1963
16 May
1967
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
{{color|white|2}}Mika Špiljak1916–2007SR Croatia16 May
1967
18 May
1969
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
{{color|white|3}}Mitja Ribičič1919–2013SR Slovenia18 May
1969
30 July
1971
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
{{color|white|4}}Džemal Bijedić1917–1977SR Bosnia and Herzegovina30 July
1971
18 January
1977
League of Communists of YugoslaviaDied in office.
{{color|white|5}}Veselin Đuranović
(two terms)
1925–1997SR Montenegro18 January
1977
16 May
1982
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
{{color|white|6}}Milka Planinc1924–2010SR Croatia16 May
1982
15 May
1986
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
{{color|white|7}}Branko Mikulić1928–1995SR Bosnia and Herzegovina15 May
1986
16 March
1989
League of Communists of YugoslaviaResigned on 30 December 1988, amid widespread protests.

{{color|white|8}}
Ante Marković1924–2011SR Croatia16 March
1989
20 December
1991

League of Communists of Yugoslavia
(until January 1990)
Last prime minister of Yugoslavia.
The pan-Yugoslav League of Communists of Yugoslavia was dissolved in January 1990, Marković formed his own party, the Union of Reform Forces.
Union of Reform Forces
(from January 1990)
{{color|white|N/A}}Aleksandar Mitrović
(acting)
1933–2012SR Serbia20 December
1991
14 July
1992
Socialist Party of SerbiaActing President of the FEC as the then Vice President.

See also

  • Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Prime Minister of Croatia
  • Prime Minister of Serbia and Montenegro
  • Prime Minister of Kosovo
  • Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia
  • Prime Minister of Montenegro
  • Prime Minister of Serbia
  • Prime Minister of Slovenia

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Službeni list Federativne Narodne Republike Jugoslavije|location=Belgrade|volume=IX|issue=3|date=14 January 1953}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Službeni list Federativne Narodne Republike Jugoslavije|location=Belgrade|volume=IX|issue=3|date=14 January 1953}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Službeni list Socijalističke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije|location=Belgrade|volume=XIX|issue=14|date=10 April 1963}}
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2 : Government of Yugoslavia|Prime Ministers of Yugoslavia

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