President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
The office of the President of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia existed from the death of the President of the Republic for life 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 constitution in 1971.[1] In 1974 a new Constitution was adopted which reaffirmed the collective federal presidency consisting of representatives of the six republics, the two autonomous provinces within Serbia and (until 1988) the President of the League of Communists. The 1974 constitution defined the office of President of the Presidency, but only coming into effect with the disestablishment of the office of President of the Republic.[2] A separate article affirmed Josip Broz Tito with an unlimited mandate which ensured the new President of the Presidency would not come into effect until after his death.[3] Simultaneously an office of Vice President of the Presidency had been in place since 1971 on a rotating annual basis between republican and provincial representatives. When Broz died on 4 May 1980, the then Vice President of the Presidency Lazar Koliševski acceded to the role of President of the Presidency. Subsequent to this the role of President of the Presidency would rotate on an annual basis with each President serving as Vice President the year prior.
League of Communists of Yugoslavia Socialist Party of Serbia Croatian Democratic Union Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
No. | Head of State | Lifespan | Took office | Left office | Party | Representing | Note | |
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1 | Lazar Koliševski | 1914–2000 | 4 May 1980 | 15 May 1980 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Macedonia | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
2 | Cvijetin Mijatović | 1913–1993 | 15 May 1980 | 15 May 1981 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
3 | Sergej Kraigher | 1914–2001 | 15 May 1981 | 15 May 1982 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Slovenia | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
4 | Petar Stambolić | 1912–2007 | 15 May 1982 | 15 May 1983 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Serbia | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
5 | Mika Špiljak | 1916–2007 | 15 May 1983 | 15 May 1984 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Croatia | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
6 | Veselin Đuranović | 1925–1997 | 15 May 1984 | 15 May 1985 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Montenegro | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
7 | Radovan Vlajković | 1924–2001 | 15 May 1985 | 15 May 1986 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | SAP Vojvodina | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
8 | Sinan Hasani | 1922–2010 | 15 May 1986 | 15 May 1987 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | SAP Kosovo | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
9 | Lazar Mojsov | 1920–2011 | 15 May 1987 | 15 May 1988 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Macedonia | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
10 | Raif Dizdarević | 1926– | 15 May 1988 | 15 May 1989 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
11 | Janez Drnovšek | 1950–2008 | 15 May 1989 | 15 May 1990 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Slovenia | Chairman of the collective head of state. | |
12 | Borisav Jović | 1928– | 15 May 1990 | 15 May 1991 | League of Communists of Yugoslavia (until January 1990) | Serbia | Chairman of the collective head of state. League of Communists of Yugoslavia dissolved into six separate parties. In Serbia the party was succeeded by the Socialist Party of Serbia. | |
(12) | Socialist Party of Serbia (from January 1990) | |||||||
N/A | Sejdo Bajramović (acting) | 1927–1993 | 16 May 1991 | 30 June 1991 | Socialist Party of Serbia | AP Kosovo | Acting president. | |
13 | Stjepan Mesić | 1934– | 30 June 1991 | 5 December 1991 | Croatian Democratic Union | Croatia | Chairman of the collective head of state. Last President of Yugoslavia. | |
N/A | Branko Kostić (acting) | 1939– | 5 December 1991 | 15 June 1992 | Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | Montenegro | Acting president. Installed by Serbia and Montenegro. | |
See also
- List of Deputy Heads of State of Yugoslavia
- Prime Minister of Yugoslavia
- Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- President of Croatia
- President of the Presidency of SR Croatia
- President of Serbia and Montenegro
- President of the Presidency of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo
- President of the Republic of Macedonia
- President of Montenegro
- President of the Presidency of SR Serbia
- President of Slovenia
- President of the Presidency of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
References
- ↑ "Službeni list Socijalističke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije". XXVII (29). Belgrade. 8 July 1971.
- ↑ "Službeni list Socijalističke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije". XXX (9). Belgrade. 21 February 1974.
- ↑ "Službeni list Socijalističke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije". XXX (9). Belgrade. 21 February 1974.