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6th Central Committee
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7 November 1952 – 26 April 1958
(5 years, 170 days)
Overview
TypeHighest organ
Election6th Congress
Members
Total109 members
Newcomers50 members (7th)
Old58 members (5th)
Reelected103 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

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Meetings of the Central Committee of the 6th Congress
Meeting Date Type Length Ref.
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

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Members of the Central Committee of the 6th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 5th CC 7th CC Birth PM Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref.
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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