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This electoral term of the Central Committee was elected by the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (LCY) in 1986, and was in session until the election of the Committee for the Preparation of the Democratic and Programmatic Renewal (CPDPR) by the 14th Congress on 26 May 1990. The CPDPR failed to convene the 15th LCY Congress and dissolved itself on 22 January 1991, marking the official dissolution of the LCY.

Composition

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Members of the Central Committee of the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 12th CC Birth Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref.
Muhamed Abadzic By-election 1945 2022 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [1]
Mato Andrić Old 1928 2015 Croatia Croat Male [2]
Miloš Bajčetić New 1931 2016 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male
Aleksandar Bakocevic By-election 1928 2007 Serbia Serb Male [3]
Siniša Batalo By-election ? ? Vojvodina Male
Aleksandar Bakocevic By-election 1928 2007 Serbia Serb Male [4]
Dimitrije Baucal New 1937 2005 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male
Pandora Blazeva By-election ? ? Macedonia Male
Marko Brdarić By-election ? ? Croatia Male
Ivan Brigić New 1936 2015 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [5]
Stane Brovet New 1930 2007 Yugoslav People's Army Slovene Male [6]
Josip Bukovčan New 1930 ? Croatia Croat Male [7]
Radoslav Bulajić New 1935 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [7]
Seniha Bulja New ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Female
Simeon Bunčić New 1927 ? Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male
Ali Buza By-election ? ? Kosovo Male
Branko Caratan By-election 1938 Alive Croatia Croat Male [8]
Nurhan Ćato New ? ? Macedonia Male
Tomo Cerjan New 1943 Alive Croatia Croat Male [7]
Dušan Čkrebić Old 1927 2022 Serbia Serb Male [9]
Darja Colarič New 1914 ? Slovenia Slovene Female [7]
Nikola Cubra By-election 1933 ? Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [10]
Dušica Danilović New ? ? Serbia Female
Ladislav Daraboš New ? ? Vojvodina Male
Enver Đerdeku New 1928 2008 Kosovo Albanian Male [11]
Tereza Dimić New 1954 Alive Croatia Croat Female [7]
Dimitar Dimidžievski New ? ? Macedonia Male
Suzana Dinevska New ? ? Macedonia Female
Raif Dizdarević Old 1926 Alive Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [12]
Ampo Djordjevski By-election ? ? Macedonia Male
Stane Dolanc Old 1925 1999 Slovenia Slovene Male [13]
Svetislav Dolašević Old 1926 1995 Kosovo Serb Male [14]
Janos Domokos By-election ? ? Vojvodina Male
Dalij Đonlagić New ? ? Slovenia Slovene Male
Dušan Dragosavac Old 1919 2014 Croatia Serb Male [15]
Ivo Družić New 1950 Alive Croatia Croat Male [7]
Milo Đukanović New 1962 Alive Montenegro Montenegrin Male [16]
Darinka Đurašković By-election ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Female
Sreten Đurić By-election ? ? Serbia Male
Mladen Đurin New ? ? Vojvodina Male
Josip Eterović New ? ? Croatia Male
Anđelija Filipović New ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Female
Slobodan Filipović New 1939 1995 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [17]
Radiša Gačić New 1938 Alive Serbia Serb Male [18]
Vangel Gagačev New 1941 2022 Macedonia Macedonian Male [19]
Milan Gorjanc New ? ? Yugoslav People's Army Male
Miomir Grbović New 1951 Alive Montenegro Montenegrin Male [20]
Božidar Grubišić New 1932 2021 Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [21]
Vinko Hafner New 1920 ? Slovenia Slovene Male [22]
Gojko Hajduković New ? ? Croatia Male
Sinan Hasani Old 1922 2010 Kosovo Albanian Male [23]
Vladimir Hodaj New ? ? Yugoslav People's Army Male
Ahmet Hodžić New 1923 ? Yugoslav People's Army Muslim Male [24]
Hrvoje Ištuk New 1935 2002 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [25]
Branko Jerčinović New ? ? Croatia Male
Lambe Jovanoski New ? ? Macedonia Macedonian Male
Nerandža Jovanov New ? ? Serbia Male
Radovan Jovanov New ? ? Vojvodina Male
Nikola Jovanović New 1925 ? Serbia Male [26]
Georgije Jovicic Ex-officio 1927 2011 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [27]
Vjekoslav Juričić New 1938 ? Croatia Croat Male [28]
Ivo Karamarko Old 1945 Alive Croatia Croat Male [29]
Milka Kiković New ? ? Serbia Serb Female
Vojislav Knežević New 1924 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [30]
Rudi Kolak Old 1918 2004 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [31]
Martina Kolar New ? ? Slovenia Slovene Male
Štefan Korošec New 1938 2014 Slovenia Slovene Male [32]
Dragutin Kosovac Old 1924 2012 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [33]
Radoje Kostadinović New ? ? Serbia Male
Andjelka Kovačević New 1941 Alive Montenegro Montenegrin Male [29]
Sergej Kraigher Old 1914 2001 Slovenia Slovene Male [34]
Adem Krasnići New ? ? Kosovo Male
Dara Krnetić New ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Female
Antun Kruljac New 1946 Alive Croatia Croat Male [29]
Boško Krunić Old 1929 2017 Vojvodina Serb Male [35]
Milan Kučan Ex-officio 1941 Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [36]
Muhiba Kulović New ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Female
Dragana Labus New ? ? Vojvodina Female
Branko Lađević New ? ? Serbia Male
Mihailo Lalić New 1914 1992 Montenegro Serb Male [37]
Jakov Lazaroski Ex-officio 1936 2021 Macedonia Macedonian Male [38]
Marko Lolić Old 1936 2003 Croatia Serb Male [39]
Vukašin Lončar New ? ? Vojvodina Serb Male
Anton Lukežić New 1926 2000 Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male
Nandor Major Old 1931 2022 Vojvodina Hungarian Male [40]
Mladenko Maksimović New 1926 ? Yugoslav People's Army Male
Branko Mamula Old 1921 2021 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [41]
Ante Marković New 1924 2011 Croatia Croat Male [42]
Krste Markovski Old 1925 ? Macedonia Macedonian Male [43]
Petar Matić Old 1920 Alive Vojvodina Serb Male [44]
Suljo Mehić New ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male
Ahmet Mehović Old 1950 Alive Montenegro Muslim Male [45]
Esad Merdić New ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Male
Munir Mesihović Old 1928 2016 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [46]
Vukašin Mićunović New 1919 2005 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [47]
Ivan Mihaljev New ? ? Vojvodina Male
Branko Mikulić Old 1928 1994 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male [48]
Miloje Milojević New 1912 ? Serbia Serb Male [49]
Slobodan Milošević Ex-officio 1941 2006 Serbia Serb Male [50]
Stevan Mirković New 1927 2015 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [51]
Blagoja Mitanovski New ? ? Macedonia Macedonian Male
Lazar Mojsov Old 1920 2011 Macedonia Macedonian Male [52]
Rahman Morina New 1943 1990 Kosovo Albanian Male [53]
Said Mujkanović New ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male
Boris Mužević Old 1949 Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [54]
Đuro Nemet New 1928 2003 Croatia Croat Male [55]
Branka Obrenić New ? ? Montenegro Female
Borislav Odadžić New 1946 Alive Vojvodina Serb Male [56]
Marko Orlandić Old 1930 2019 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [57]
Marjan Orožen New 1930 2015 Slovenia Slovene Male [58]
Milica Ozbič New 1929 ? Slovenia Slovene Female [59]
Tosum Pahumi New ? ? Macedonia Male
Jovo Panajotović New ? ? Macedonia Macedonian Male
Milan Pančevski Old 1935 2019 Macedonia Macedonian Male [60]
Milica Pejanović New 1935 ? Montenegro Female
Mihajlo Pešić New ? ? Serbia Male
Marica Petrović New 1951 Alive Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Female [61]
Milka Planinc Old 1924 2010 Croatia Croat Female [62]
Jordan Pop-Jordanov New 1925 ? Macedonia Male [63]
Milovan Popović New ? ? Serbia Male
Hamdija Pozderac Old 1924 1988 Bosnia and Herzegovina Muslim Male [64]
Trajko Prendžov New ? ? Macedonia Male
Ivica Račan Old 1944 2007 Croatia Croat Male [65]
Radovan Radonjić New 1936 Alive Montenegro Male [66]
Miljan Radović Ex-officio 1933 2015 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [67]
Tomislav Radović New ? ? Serbia Male
Hašim Redžepi New ? ? Kosovo Albanian Male
Bogoljub Redžić New 1934 2017 Yugoslav People's Army Serb Male [68]
Milanko Renovica New 1928 2013 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [69]
Ali Šabani New ? ? Kosovo Albanian Male
Stevan Santo New 1946 2018 Vojvodina Hungarian Male [70]
Zorka Sekulović Old 1938 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Female [71]
Maksimilijan Senica New 1929 ? Slovenia Slovene Male [72]
Franc Šetinc New 1919 2016 Slovenia Slovene Male [73]
Franc Šifkovič New 1914 ? Slovenia Slovene Male [72]
Branislav Simić New ? ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Male
Petar Šimić New 1932 1990 Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male [74]
Dobrivoje Simonović New ? ? Serbia Serb Male
Kolj Široka Old 1922 1994 Kosovo Albanian Male [75]
Jože Slokar New 1934 2022 Slovenia Slovene Male [76]
Drago Šofranac Old 1942 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [77]
Andrej Spasov New ? ? Macedonia Male
Borisav Srebrić New 1927 1997 Serbia Serb Male [78]
Boris Stankovski New ? ? Macedonia Macedonian Male
Ivan Stojanović New 1940 1996 Serbia Male
Nikola Stojanović Old 1933 2020 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serb Male [79]
Stanislav Stojanović Old 1937 ? Serbia Serb Male [80]
Stanko Stojcevic Ex-officio 1929 2009 Croatia Croat Male [81]
Đorđe Stojšić Ex-officio 1928 2014 Vojvodina Serb Male [82]
Borut Šuklje New 1958 2022 Slovenia Slovene Male [83]
Ali Šukrija Old 1919 2005 Kosovo Albanian Male [84]
Stipe Šuvar New 1936 2004 Croatia Croat Male [85]
Taip Taipi Old 1924 2001 Macedonia Albanian Male [86]
Dragan Tomić New 1935 2022 Serbia Serb Male [87]
Stanko Tomić New 1926 2004 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [88]
Nedelko Trajkovski New ? ? Macedonia Macedonian Male
Bogdan Trifunović New 1933 2007 Serbia Serb Male [89]
Vasil Tupurkovski New 1951 Alive Macedonia Macedonian Male [90]
Igor Uršič New 1943 Alive Slovenia Slovene Male [91]
Milan Uzelac Ex-officio 1932 2005 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [92]
Uglješa Uzelac Old 1938 1997 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [93]
Ljubomir Varošlija New ? Dead Macedonia Macedonian Male [94]
Matija Vaslović New ? ? Vojvodina Male
Sanije Veselji New ? ? Kosovo Albanian Female
Dobrivoje Vidić Old 1918 1992 Serbia Serb Male [95]
Radovan Vlajković Old 1922 2001 Vojvodina Serb Male [96]
Azem Vllasi Ex-officio 1948 Alive Kosovo Albanian Male [97]
Josip Vrhovec Old 1926 2006 Croatia Croat Male [98]
Milutin Vukašinović New 1944 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male [99]
Perko Vukotić New 1935 ? Montenegro Croat Male
Mlađen Vuković New 1935 Alive Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Dragica Zagrebec New ? ? Croatia Female
Janez Zahrastnik New 1937 ? Slovenia Slovene Male [100]
Vidoje Žarković Old 1927 2000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [101]
Janez Zemljarič Old 1928 2022 Slovenia Slovene Male [102]
Snežana Zlatar New ? ? Vojvodina Female
Janko Zupančić New ? ? Slovenia Slovene Male

Notes

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