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This is a partial list of top officials of the Communist Yugoslavia.

Presidents and Chairmen of the Presidency


Term beginning Term ending Name Declared nationality
29 December 1945 14 January 1953 Ivan Ribar Croat
14 January 1953 4 May 1980 Josip Broz Tito Croat
4 May 1980 15 May 1980 Lazar Koliševski Macedonian
15 May 1980 15 May 1981 Cvijetin Mijatović Serb
15 May 1981 15 May 1982 Sergej Kraigher Slovene
15 May 1982 15 May 1983 Petar Stambolić Serb
15 May 1983 15 May 1984 Mika Špiljak Croat
15 May 1984 15 May 1985 Veselin Đuranović Montenegrin
15 May 1985 15 May 1986 Radovan Vlajković Serb
15 May 1986 15 May 1987 Sinan Hasani Albanian
15 May 1987 15 May 1988 Lazar Mojsov Macedonian
15 May 1988 15 May 1989 Raif Dizdarević Muslim
15 May 1989 15 May 1990 Janez Drnovšek Slovene
15 May 1990 15 May 1991 Borisav Jović Serb
15 May 1991 30 June 1991 vacant
30 June 1991 3 October 1991 Stjepan Mesić Croat


Presidents of the Federal Executive Council (premiers)


Term beginning Term ending Name Declared nationality
14 Jan 1953 29 Jun 1963 Josip Broz Tito Croat
29 Jun 1963 16 May 1967 Petar Stambolić Serb
16 May 1967 18 May 1969 Mika Špiljak Croat
18 May 1969 30 Jul 1971 Mitja Ribičič Slovene
30 Jul 1971 18 Jan 1977 Džemal Bijedić Muslim
14 Feb 1977 16 May 1982 Veselin Đuranović Montenegrin
16 May 1982 15 May 1986 Milka Planinc Croat
15 May 1986 16 Mar 1989 Branko Mikulić Croat
16 Mar 1989 20 Dec 1991 Ante Marković Croat


Presidents of the Presidium of the League of Communists


Term beginning Term ending Name Declared nationality
1963 (1937) 4 May 1980 Josip Broz Tito Croat
19 Oct 1978 23 Oct 1979 Branko Mikulić
(acting for Tito)
Croat
23 Oct 1979 20 Oct 1980 Stevan Doronjski
(acting for Tito to 4 May 1980)
Serb
20 Oct 1980 20 Oct 1981 Lazar Mojsov Macedonian
20 Oct 1981 29 Jun 1982 Dušan Dragosavac Serb
29 Jun 1982 30 Jun 1983 Mitja Ribičič Slovene
30 Jun 1983 26 Jun 1984 Dragoslav Marković Serb
26 Jun 1984 25 Jun 1985 Ali Šukrija Albanian
25 Jun 1985 28 Jun 1986 Vidoje Žarković Serb
28 Jun 1986 30 Jun 1987 Milanko Renovica Serb
30 Jun 1987 30 Jun 1988 Boško Krunić Serb? (from Vojvodina)
30 Jun 1988 17 May 1989 Stipe Šuvar Croat
17 May 1989 17 May 1990 Milan Pančevski Macedonian


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