Central Committee of the 6th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
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6th Central Committee | |
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7 November 1952 – 26 April 1958 (5 years, 170 days) Overview | |
Type | Highest organ |
Election | 6th Congress |
Members | |
Total | 109 members |
Newcomers | 50 members (7th) |
Old | 58 members (5th) |
Reelected | 103 members (7th) |
This electoral term of the Central Committee was elected by the 6th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1952, and was in session until the convocation of the 7th Congress in 1958.
Convocations
[edit]Meeting | Date | Type | Length | Ref. |
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1st Session | 7 November 1952 | Ordinary | 1 day | [1] |
2nd Session | 16–17 June 1953 | Ordinary | 2 days | [2] |
3rd Session | 16–17 January 1954 | Extraordinary | 2 days | [3] |
4th Session | 30 March 1954 | Ordinary | 1 day | [4] |
5th Session | 26 November 1954 | Ordinary | 1 day | [5] |
6th Session | 13–14 March 1955 | Ordinary | 2 days | [6] |
7th Session | 1 February 1956 | Ordinary | 1 day | [7] |
8th Session | 9 September 1957 | Ordinary | 1 day | [8] |
9th Session | 7 December 1957 | Ordinary | 1 day | [9] |
Composition
[edit]Name | 5th CC | 7th CC | Birth | PM | Death | Branch | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
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Vera Aceva | Old | Elected | 1919 | 1940 | 2006 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Female | [10] |
Risto Antunović | New | Elected | 1917 | 1940 | 1998 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [11] |
Ljupčo Arsov | Candidate | Elected | 1910 | 1940 | 1986 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [12] |
Viktor Avbelj | Candidate | Elected | 1914 | 1937 | 1993 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [13] |
Spasenija Babović | Old | Elected | 1907 | 1928 | 1977 | Serbia | Serb | Female | [14] |
Vladimir Bakarić | Old | Elected | 1912 | 1933 | 1983 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [15] |
Aleš Bebler | Candidate | Elected | 1907 | 1929 | 1981 | Slovenia | Slovenes | Male | [12] |
Vlajko Begović | Candidate | Elected | 1905 | 1930 | 1989 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [12] |
Marko Belinić | Candidate | Elected | 1911 | 1934 | 2004 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [16] |
Anka Berus | New | Elected | 1903 | 1934 | 1991 | Croatia | Croat | Female | [17] |
Antun Biber | Old | Elected | 1910 | 1939 | 1995 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [18] |
Jakov Blažević | Old | Elected | 1912 | 1928 | 1996 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [19] |
Ivan Božičević | New | Elected | 1909 | 1934 | 1999 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [20] |
Hasan Brkić | New | Elected | 1913 | 1933 | 1965 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Muslim | Male | [20] |
Zvonko Brkić | Candidate | Elected | 1912 | 1935 | 1977 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [17] |
Josip Cazi | New | Elected | 1907 | 1941 | 1977 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [21] |
Rodoljub Čolaković | Old | Elected | 1900 | 1919 | 1983 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [22] |
Krste Crvenkovski | Candidate | Elected | 1921 | 1939 | 2001 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [23] |
Uglješa Danilović | Old | Elected | 1913 | 1935 | 2003 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [24] |
Peko Dapčević | New | Elected | 1913 | 1933 | 1999 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [25] |
Vladimir Dedijer | New | Not | 1914 | 1939 | 1990 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [26] |
Milovan Đilas | Old | Not | 1911 | 1933 | 1995 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [27] |
Stevan Doronjski | New | Elected | 1919 | 1939 | 1981 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [28] |
Ilija Došen | Candidate | Elected | 1914 | 1936 | 1991 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [29] |
Ratomir Dugonjić | Old | Elected | 1916 | 1937 | 1987 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [30] |
Strahil Gigov | Old | Elected | 1909 | 1929 | 1999 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [31] |
Ivan Gošnjak | Old | Elected | 1909 | 1933 | 1980 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [32] |
Pavle Gregorić | Old | Elected | 1892 | 1921 | 1989 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [33] |
Janez Hribar | Old | Elected | 1918 | 1943 | 1978 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [34] |
Josip Hrnčević | New | Elected | 1901 | 1933 | 1994 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [35] |
Avdo Humo | Old | Elected | 1914 | 1941 | 1983 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Muslim | Male | [36] |
Vlado Janić | Old | Elected | 1904 | 1931 | 1991 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [37] |
Blažo Jovanović | Old | Elected | 1907 | 1924 | 1976 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [38] |
Isa Jovanović | Old | Elected | 1906 | 1928 | 1983 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [39] |
Niko Jurinčić | Old | Elected | 1914 | 1935 | 1983 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [40] |
Osman Karabegović | Old | Elected | 1911 | 1932 | 1996 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Muslim | Male | [41] |
Ivan Karaivanov | New | Elected | 1889 | 1945 | 1960 | Macedonia | Bulgarian | Male | [42] |
Edvard Kardelj | Old | Elected | 1910 | 1928 | 1979 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [43] |
Stane Kavčič | Candidate | Elected | 1909 | 1941 | 1987 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [44] |
Lazar Koliševski | Old | Elected | 1914 | 1935 | 2000 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [45] |
Slavko Komar | Candidate | Elected | 1918 | 1940 | 2012 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [17] |
Nikola Kovačević | Old | Elected | 1890 | 1920 | 1964 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [46] |
Ivan Krajačić | Old | Elected | 1906 | 1934 | 1986 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [17] |
Boris Krajger | Old | Elected | 1914 | 1934 | 1967 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [47] |
Sergej Krajger | New | Elected | 1914 | 1934 | 2001 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [48] |
Otmar Kreačić | New | Elected | 1913 | 1937 | 1992 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [49] |
Vlado Krivic | New | Elected | 1914 | 1933 | 1996 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [50] |
Vicko Krstulović | Old | Elected | 1905 | 1922 | 1988 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [51] |
Voja Leković | Old | Elected | 1912 | 1939 | 1997 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [52] |
Franc Leskošek | Old | Elected | 1897 | 1926 | 1983 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [53] |
Ivan Maček | Old | Elected | 1908 | 1930 | 1993 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [54] |
Šefket Maglajlić | Old | Elected | 1912 | 1932 | 1983 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Muslim | Male | [55] |
Pašaga Mandžić | Candidate | Elected | 1907 | 1929 | 1975 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [56] |
Miha Marinko | Old | Elected | 1900 | 1923 | 1983 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [57] |
Moma Marković | Old | Elected | 1912 | 1933 | 1992 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [58] |
Božidar Maslarić | Old | Elected | 1895 | 1920 | 1963 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [59] |
Veljko Mićunović | Candidate | Elected | 1916 | 1934 | 1982 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [57] |
Cvijetin Mijatović | Old | Elected | 1913 | 1934 | 1993 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [60] |
Nikola Minčev | New | Elected | 1915 | 1942 | 1997 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [61] |
Miloš Minić | Candidate | Elected | 1915 | 1936 | 2000 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [62] |
Mitra Mitrović | New | Not | 1912 | 1933 | 2001 | Serbia | Serb | Female | [63] |
Karlo Mrazović | Old | Elected | 1902 | 1927 | 1987 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [64] |
Andrija Mugoša | Old | Elected | 1910 | 1933 | 2006 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [65] |
Kosta Nađ | New | Elected | 1911 | 1937 | 1986 | Serbia | Hungarian | Male | [66] |
Naum Naumovski | Candidate | Elected | 1920 | 1940 | 1960 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [67] |
Radisav Nedeljković | New | Elected | 1911 | 1937 | 1996 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [68] |
Milijan Neoričić | Candidate | Elected | 1922 | 1941 | 2014 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [69] |
Džavid Nimani | Candidate | Elected | 1919 | 1941 | 2000 | Serbia | Albanian | Male | [70] |
Đorđije Pajković | Old | Elected | 1917 | 1936 | 1980 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [71] |
Slobodan Penezić | Old | Elected | 1918 | 1939 | 1964 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [72] |
Puniša Perović | Candidate | Elected | 1911 | 1933 | 1984 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [72] |
Dušan Petrović | Old | Elected | 1914 | 1935 | 1977 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [73] |
Moša Pijade | Old | Died | 1890 | 1920 | 1957 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [74] |
Mile Počuča | Candidate | Elected | 1899 | 1923 | 1980 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [72] |
Krsto Popivoda | Old | Elected | 1910 | 1933 | 1988 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [75] |
Koča Popović | New | Elected | 1908 | 1933 | 1992 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [76] |
Milentije Popović | Old | Elected | 1913 | 1939 | 1971 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [77] |
Vladimir Popović | Old | Elected | 1914 | 1932 | 1972 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [78] |
Jože Potrč | Candidate | Elected | 1903 | 1924 | 1963 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [79] |
Srđa Prica | New | Elected | 1905 | 1926 | 1984 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [80] |
Đuro Pucar | Old | Elected | 1899 | 1922 | 1979 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [81] |
Dobrivoje Radosavljević | Old | Elected | 1915 | 1933 | 1984 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [80] |
Aleksandar Ranković | Old | Elected | 1909 | 1928 | 1983 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [81] |
Ivan Regent | Old | Elected | 1884 | 1945 | 1967 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [82] |
Paško Romac | New | Elected | 1913 | 1935 | 1982 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [80] |
Ivan Rukavina | New | Elected | 1912 | 1935 | 1992 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [83] |
Đuro Salaj | Old | Elected | 1899 | 1919 | 1958 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [84] |
Vlado Šegrt | Candidate | Elected | 1907 | 1931 | 1991 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [85] |
Nikola Sekulić | New | Elected | 1911 | 1931 | 2002 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [86] |
Lidija Šentjurc | Candidate | Elected | 1911 | 1932 | 2000 | Slovenia | Slovene | Female | [87] |
Vidoje Smilevski | Old | Elected | 1915 | 1940 | 1979 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [86] |
Pal Šoti | Candidate | Elected | 1916 | 1936 | 1993 | Serbia | Hungarian | Male | [88] |
Mika Špiljak | New | Elected | 1916 | 1938 | 2007 | Croatia | Croat | Male | [89] |
Petar Stambolić | Old | Elected | 1912 | 1935 | 2007 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [90] |
Dragi Stamenković | Old | Elected | 1920 | 1937 | 2004 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [91] |
Svetislav Stefanović | Candidate | Elected | 1910 | 1928 | 1980 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [92] |
Velimir Stojnić | Candidate | Elected | 1916 | 1936 | 1990 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Serb | Male | [93] |
Mihailo Švabić | New | Elected | 1919 | 1938 | 2002 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [94] |
Borko Temelkovski | Old | Elected | 1919 | 1939 | 2001 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [95] |
Josip Broz Tito | Old | Elected | 1892 | 1920 | 1980 | Not made public | Croat | Male | [96] |
Mijalko Todorović | New | Elected | 1913 | 1938 | 1999 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [97] |
Vida Tomšič | Old | Elected | 1913 | 1934 | 1998 | Slovenia | Slovene | Female | [98] |
Cvetko Uzunovski | Old | Not | 1912 | 1937 | 1994 | Macedonia | Macedonian | Male | [99] |
Jovan Veselinov | Old | Elected | 1906 | 1923 | 1982 | Serbia | Serb | Male | [100] |
Veljko Vlahović | Old | Elected | 1914 | 1935 | 1975 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [101] |
Svetozar Vukmanović | Old | Elected | 1912 | 1933 | 2000 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [102] |
Veljko Zeković | Old | Elected | 1906 | 1934 | 1985 | Montenegro | Montenegrin | Male | [103] |
Boris Ziherl | Candidate | Elected | 1910 | 1930 | 1976 | Slovenia | Slovene | Male | [104] |
Notes
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