Executive Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia

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7th Executive Committee
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26 April 1958 – 13 December 1964
(6 years, 231 days)
Overview
TypePolitical organ
Election1st Session of the Central Committee of the 7th Congress
Members
Total15 members
Newcomers5 members (7th)
Old10 members (6th)
Reelected13 members (8th)

This electoral term of the Executive Committee was elected by the 1st Session of the Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1958, and was in session until the gathering of the 8th Congress in 1964.

Composition[edit]

Members of the Executive Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 6th EXE 8th EXE Birth PM Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref.
Vladimir Bakarić Old Elected 1912 1933 1983 Croatia Croat Male [1]
Ivan Gošnjak Old Elected 1909 1933 1980 Croatia Croat Male [2]
Blažo Jovanović New Elected 1907 1924 1976 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [3]
Edvard Kardelj Old Elected 1910 1928 1979 Slovenia Slovene Male [4]
Lazar Koliševski Old Elected 1914 1935 2000 Macedonia Macedonian Male [5]
Franc Leskošek Old Not 1897 1926 1983 Slovenia Slovene Male [6]
Miha Marinko New Elected 1900 1923 1983 Slovenia Slovene Male [7]
Đuro Pucar Old Elected 1899 1922 1979 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [8]
Aleksandar Ranković Old Elected 1909 1928 1983 Serbia Serb Male [8]
Đuro Salaj Old Not 1899 1919 1958 Croatia Croat Male [9]
Petar Stambolić New Elected 1912 1935 2007 Serbia Serb Male [10]
Josip Broz Tito Old Elected 1892 1920 1980 Not made public Croat Male [11]
Jovan Veselinov New Elected 1906 1923 1982 Serbia Serb Male [12]
Veljko Vlahović New Elected 1914 1935 1975 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [13]
Svetozar Vukmanović Old Elected 1912 1933 2000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [14]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Gošnjak, Ivan" [Gošnjak, Ivan]. Croatian Biographical Lexicon (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 6 June 2023. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  3. ^ Staff writer 1966, p. 234.
  4. ^ "Edvard Kardelj: Yugoslavian revolutionary". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 31 May 2023. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  5. ^ Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 298.
  6. ^ Božič, Kristina (9 January 2019). "Leskošek, Franc" [Leskošek, Franc] (in Slovenian). Obrazi slovenskih pokrajin. Archived from the original on 9 June 2023. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  7. ^ Staff writer 1966, p. 237.
  8. ^ a b Zalar 1961, p. 368.
  9. ^ Kokanović, Dunja (10 April 2023). "Rođen brodski političar Đuro Salaj" [Brodski born politician Đuro Salaj] (in Croatian). Brodportal. Archived from the original on 14 June 2023. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Умро Петар Стамболић" [Petar Stambolić died]. Politika (in Serbian). 22 September 2007. Archived from the original on 18 May 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  11. ^ Banac, Ivo. "Josip Broz Tito: president of Yugoslavia". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 30 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  12. ^ "Веселинов Јован" [Veselinov, Jovan] (in Serbian). Serbian National Theatre. Archived from the original on 4 June 2023. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  13. ^ Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 663.
  14. ^ Staff writer 1966, p. 243.

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