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

11th Central Committee
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12th →
23 June 1978 – 26 June 1982
(4 years, 3 days)
Overview
TypeHighest organ
Election11th 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.

Convocations

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Meetings of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress
Meeting Date Length Type Ref.
1st Session 23 June 1978 1 day Ordinary [1]
2nd Session 19 December 1978 1 day Ordinary [2]
3rd Session 5 April 1979 1 day Ordinary [3]
4th Session 19 April 1979 1 day Extraordinary [4]
5th Session 18 June 1979 ? Ordinary [5]
6th Session 28 June 1979 1 day Ordinary [6]
7th Session ? 1979 ? Ordinary
8th Session 18 October 1979 1 day Ordinary [7]
9th Session 15 January 1980 1 day Extraordinary [8]
10th Session 20 February 1980 1 day Ordinary [9]
11th Session 12 June 1980 1 day Ordinary [7]
12th Session ? 1980 ? Ordinary
13th Session 29 September 1980 1 day Ordinary [10]
14th Session 4 December 1980 1 day Ordinary [11]
15th Session 15 December 1980 1 day Ordinary [12]
16th Session 22 January 1981 1 day Ordinary [13]
17th Session 26 February 1981 1 day Ordinary [14]
18th Session ? 1981 ? Ordinary
20th Session 6–7 May 1981 2 days Ordinary [15]
21th Session 30 September 1981 1 day Ordinary [16]
Informal Session 1 October 1981 1 day Extraordinary [17]
22nd Session 17 November 1981 1 day Ordinary [18]
23rd Session 23 December 1981 1 day Ordinary [19]
24th Session 16 March 1982 1 day Ordinary [20]
25th Session 8–9 April 1982 2 days Ordinary [21]
26th Session 20 April 1982 1 day Ordinary [22]
27th Session ? 1982 ? days Ordinary [23]
28th Session 1982 ? days Ordinary [24]

Composition

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Members of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 10th CC 12th CC Birth PM Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref.
Ramiz Abduli By-election Reelected 1928 1946 1996 Yugoslav People's Army Albanian Male [25]
Dušan Alimpić Old Reelected 1921 1941 2002 Vojvodina Serb Male [26]
Mustafa Amitov New Not 1926 1945 ? Macedonia Turk Male [27]
Mahmut Bakalli Old Not 1936 1957 2006 Kosovo Albanian Male [28]
Vladimir Bakarić Old Reelected 1912 1933 1983 Croatia Croat Male [29]
Mirko Božić New Not 1919 1944 1995 Croatia Croat Male [30]
Luka Bročilo New Not 1935 ? ? Croatia Serb Male
Marko Bulc Old Not 1926 1944 2019 Slovenia Slovene Male [31]
Angel Čemerski Old Reelected 1923 1942 2003 Macedonia Macedonian Male [32]
Franjo Čordašić Old Not 1931 1951 ? Croatia Croat Male [33]
Nurija Ćosović New Not ? ? ? Montenegro ? Male
Dane Ćuić By-election Reelected 1923 1942 1988 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [34]
Dobroslav Čulafić By-election Not 1926 1944 2011 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [35]
Ljubomir Čupić New Not ? ? ? Vojvodina ? Male
Milan Daljević By-election Not 1925 1942 2020 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [36]
Peko Dapčević New Not 1913 1933 1999 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [37]
Veli Deva Old Reelected 1923 1942 2015 Kosovo Albanian Male [38]
Nijaz Dizdarević New Reelected 1920 1942 1989 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [39]
Drita Dobroši New Not 1928 1944 ? Kosovo Serb Female [40]
Stane Dolanc Old Reelected 1925 1944 1999 Slovenia Slovene Male [41]
Stevan Doronjski Old Died 1919 1939 1981 Vojvodina Serb Male [42]
Ilija Đozinski By-election Not ? ? ? Macedonia ? Male
Zvone Dragan By-election Not 1939 1958 Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [43]
Dušan Dragosavac New Reelected 1919 1942 2014 Croatia Serb Male [44]
Obrad Drljević New Not ? ? ? Montenegro ? Male
Milojko Drulović By-election Reelected 1923 1941 1989 Serbia Serb Male [45]
Anton Duda New Not 1939 1957 ? Croatia Croat Male
Vaska Duganova Old Not 1922 1942 1996 Macedonia Macedonian Female [46]
Ratomir Dugonjić Old Reelected 1916 1937 1987 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [46]
Veselin Đuranović Old Not 1925 1944 1997 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [47]
Mirčeta Đurović New Not 1924 1945 2011 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [48]
Svetozar Durutović New Not 1935 1954 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [49]
Duša Dušan New Not ? ? ? Montenegro ? Female
Risto Džunov By-election Not 1919 1940 2005 Macedonia Macedonian Male [50]
Slobodan Filipović New Not 1939 1959 1995 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [51]
Vaso Gačić New Not 1923 1942 2006 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [52]
Pavle Gaži New Not 1927 1945 2021 Croatia Croat Male [53]
Dušan Gligorijević By-election Reelected 1920 1941 2008 Serbia Serb Male [54]
Kiro Gligorov Old Not 1917 1944 2012 Macedonia Macedonian Male [55]
Vesela Gogova By-election Reelected 1923 ? ? Macedonia Macedonian Female [56]
Petar Gračanin By-election Reelected 1923 1942 2004 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [57]
Aleksandar Grličkov Old Reelected 1923 1943 1989 Macedonia Macedonian Male [58]
Fatima Hadžialić New Not 1925 ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Female [59]
Kiro Hadživasilev Old Reelected 1921 1943 2000 Macedonia Macedonian Male [60]
Katalin Hajnal New Not 1944 1963 ? Vojvodina Hungarian Female [61]
Sinan Hasani New Reelected 1922 1942 2010 Kosovo Albanian Male [62]
Franjo Herljević Old Reelected 1915 1940 1998 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [63]
Fadilj Hodža Old Reelected 1916 1941 2001 Kosovo Albanian Male [64]
Emira Islamović New Not ? ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male
Trpe Jakovlevski Old Not 1925 1941 2005 Macedonia Macedonian Male [65]
Bosiljka Janjatović New Not 1936 ? 2006 Croatia Croat Female [66]
Vlado Janžić New Not 1936 1956 2016 Slovenia Slovene Male [67]
Silva Jereb Old Not 1930 1948 2013 Slovenia Slovene Female [68]
Nikola Jončić-Koča By-election Not 1922 1941 ? Serbia Serb Male [69]
Rahmija Kadenić By-election Not 1920 1941 2000 Yugoslav People's Army Muslim Male
Edvard Kardelj Old Died 1910 1928 1979 Slovenia Slovene Male [70]
Danilo Kekić New Not 1918 1939 1999 Vojvodina Serb Male [71]
Alojz Kikec New Not 1931 ? 2022 Slovenia Slovene Male
Jaroslav Kobar New Not ? ? ? Vojvodina ? Male
Fana Kočovska Old Not 1927 1943 2004 Macedonia Macedonian Female [72]
Predrag Kojašević New Not ? ? ? Montenegro ? Male
Rudi Kolak Old Reelected 1918 1940 2004 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [73]
Lazar Koliševski Old Reelected 1914 1935 2000 Macedonia Macedonian Male [74]
Radomir Komatina New Not 1922 1940 2001 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [75]
Miladin Korać Old Reelected 1924 ? 2002 Serbia Muslim Male [73]
Stefan Korošec New Not 1938 1957 2014 Slovenia Slovene Male [76]
Dragutin Kosovac New Reelected 1924 1941 2012 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [77]
Đorđe Kostić By-election Reelected 1921 1940 ? Serbia Serb Male [78]
Hristivoje Kostić New Not 1943 1968 ? Serbia Serb Male [79]
Ferhard Kotorić New Not ? ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina ? Male
Milija Kovačević New Not 1914 1937 2023 Kosovo Montenegrin Female [80]
Sergej Kraigher By-election Reelected 1914 1934 2001 Slovenia Slovene Male [81]
Nenad Krekić Old Not 1942 1958 2021 Croatia Serb Male [82]
Boško Krunić By-election Reelected 1929 1945 2017 Vojvodina Serb Male [83]
Anica Kuhar New Not 1922 1941 2018 Slovenia Slovene Female [84]
Ivan Kukoč Old Reelected 1918 1935 2005 Kosovo Croat Male [85]
Pero Kukon New Not ? ? ? Croatia ? Male
Ilijaz Kurteši New Not 1927 1949 2016 Kosovo Albanian Male [86]
Todo Kurtović Old Reelected 1919 1941 1997 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [87]
Rudi Lepej By-election Not ? ? ? Slovenia Slovene Male
Stanko Lepej Old Not 1942 1961 Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [88]
Nikola Ljubičić Old Reelected 1916 1941 2005 Serbia Serb Male [89]
Nandor Major New Reelected 1931 1952 2022 Vojvodina Hungarian Male [90]
Branko Mamula By-election Reelected 1921 1942 2021 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [91]
Ivo Margan New Not 1926 1948 2010 Croatia Croat Male [92]
Andrej Marinc New Reelected 1930 1947 Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [93]
Dragoslav Marković By-election Not 1920 1939 2005 Serbia Serb Male [94]
Dragutin Marković Old Not 1926 1948 ? Serbia Serb Male [94]
Petar Matić By-election Reelected 1920 1940 Alive Vojvodina Serb Male [95]
Milena Matijević By-election Not ? ? ? Serbia ? Male ?
Mijat Merdović New Not 1928 ? 2008 Montenegro Serb Male
Munir Mesihović Old Reelected 1928 1946 2016 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [96]
Vukosava Mićunović New Not 1921 1942 2016 Montenegro Montenegrin Female [97]
Lambe Mihajlovski By-election Not 1924 ? 2006 Yugoslav People's Army Macedonian Male
Cvijetin Mijatović Old Reelected 1913 1934 1993 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [98]
Branko Mikulić Old Reelected 1928 1945 1994 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [99]
Nazmi Mikulović New Not ? ? ? Kosovo ? Male
Radonja Milosavljević By-election Not ? ? ? Serbia ? Male
Miloš Minić Old Reelected 1914 1936 2003 Serbia Serb Male [100]
Lazar Mojsov Old Reelected 1920 1940 2011 Macedonia Macedonian Male [101]
Ištvan Molner New Not ? ? ? Vojvodina Hungarian Male ?
Tome Momirovski By-election Not 1927 1944 2012 Macedonia Macedonian Male [102]
Kosta Nađ Old Not 1911 1937 1986 Vojvodina Hungarian Male [103]
Bogoljub Nedeljković New Reelected 1920 1942 1986 Kosovo Serb Male [104]
Dzavid Nimani New Not 1919 1941 2000 Kosovo Albanian Male [105]
Marko Orlandić New Not 1930 1948 2019 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [106]
Mirko Ostojić New Reelected 1923 1941 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [107]
Milan Pavić New Reelected 1942 ? 2011 Croatia Serb Male [108]
Ivo Perišin New Reelected 1925 1941 2008 Croatia Croat Male [109]
Dane Petkovski By-election Not 1922 1943 2005 Macedonia Macedonian Male [110]
Metodi Petrovski By-election Not ? ? ? Macedonia Macedonian Male
Milka Planinc Old Reelected 1924 1944 2010 Croatia Croat Female [111]
Mirjana Poček-Matić Old Not 1932 ? 2005 Croatia Montenegrin Female [112]
France Popit Old Reelected 1921 1940 2013 Slovenia Slovene Male [113]
Dušan Popović Old Reelected 1921 1944 2014 Vojvodina Serb Male [114]
Mirko Popović Old Not 1923 1941 1986 Serbia Serb Male [115]
Milan Potrc New Not 1938 ? 2023 Slovenia Slovene Male [116]
Hamdija Pozderac New Reelected 1924 1942 1988 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [117]
Hisen Ramadani Old Reelected 1933 ? 2012 Macedonia Albanian Male [118]
Miha Ravnik Old Not 1938 1957 2021 Slovenia Slovene Male [119]
Milorad Roganović New Not 1940 1958 2016 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [120]
Slavko Šajber Old Not 1929 1948 2003 Croatia Croat Male [121]
Džemil Šarac Old Not 1921 1941 2002 Yugoslav People's Army Muslim Male [122]
Sava Savatić Old Not 1933 1952 ? Serbia Serb Male [123]
Boško Šiljegović Old Reelected 1915 1940 1990 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [124]
Svetislav Simić By-election Not 1926 1945 ? Serbia ? Male [125]
Kolj Široka New Reelected 1922 1941 1994 Kosovo Albanian Male [126]
Branislav Škembarević New Not 1920 1941 2003 Kosovo Serbian Male [127]
Janko Smole New Reelected 1921 1944 2010 Slovenia Slovene Male [128]
Jože Smole Old Not 1927 1943 1996 Slovenia Slovene Male [129]
Mika Špiljak Old Reelected 1916 1935 2007 Croatia Croat Male [130]
Vojislav Srzentić Old Reelected 1934 1952 Alive Montenegro Montenegrin Male [131]
Petar Stambolić Old Reelected 1912 1935 2007 Serbia Serb Male [132]
Jelena Stanošević By-election Not ? ? ? Serbia ? Female
Vulnet Starova By-election Not 1934 ? 1995 Macedonia Albanian Male [133]
Dragoljub Stavrev Old Not 1932 1950 2003 Macedonia Macedonian Male [134]
Nikola Stojanović New Reelected 1933 1945 2020 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [135]
Đorđe Stojšić New Not 1928 1945 2014 Vojvodina Serb Male [136]
Stevan Sublja New Not ? ? ? Vojvodina ? Male
Ante Sučić New Not 1929 ? 1986 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [137]
Mijat Šuković New Not 1930 1957 2011 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [138]
Ali Šukrija Old Reelected 1919 1939 2005 Kosovo Albanian Male [139]
Franc Tavčar Old Not 1920 1941 2002 Yugoslav People's Army Slovene Male [140]
Jelica Titin New Not ? ? ? Vojvodina ? Female
Josip Broz Tito Old Died 1892 1920 1980 ? Croat Male [141]
Vida Tomšič Old Not 1913 1934 1998 Slovenia Slovene Female [142]
Đuro Trbović New Not 1920 ? ? Kosovo Croat Male [143]
Branko Trpenovski By-election Reelected 1934 ? 2005 Macedonia Macedonian Male [144]
Anton Tus By-election Not 1931 ? Alive Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [145]
Albina Tušar New Not ? ? ? Slovenia Slovene Female
Gojko Ubiparip New Not 1927 1948 2000 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [146]
Ljubiša Vagner By-election Not 1937 1963 2021 Serbia Serb Male [147]
Franjo Varga Old Not 1925 ? ? Croatia Croat Male
Živan Vasiljević By-election Reelected 1920 1941 2007 Serbia Serb Male [148]
Mirko Vidaković Old Not 1924 ? 2002 Vojvodina Croat Male [149]
Dobrivoje Vidić Old Reelected 1918 1939 1992 Serbia Serb Male [150]
Radovan Vlajković New Reelected 1922 1943 2001 Vojvodina Serb Male [151]
Tihomir Vlaškalić Old Reelected 1923 1945 1993 Serbia Serb Male [152]
Radovan Vojvodić Old Not 1922 1940 Alive Yugoslav People's Army Montenegrin Male [153]
Mirko Vranić New Not 1920 1942 2002 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [154]
Josip Vrhovec Old Reelected 1926 1944 2006 Croatia Croat Male [155]
Jovan Vujadinović Old Not 1921 1943 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [156]
Bruno Vuletić By-election Reelected 1924 ? 1997 Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [157]
Iztok Winkler Old Not 1939 1959 2013 Slovenia Slovene Male [158]
Vidoje Žarković Old Reelected 1927 1943 2000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [159]
Milovan Zidar By-election Not 1931 ? Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [160]
Miloš Zorić New Not ? ? ? Kosovo ? Male
Milorad Zorić New Not 1913 1939 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [161]

Notes

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