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6th Central Auditing Commission
←  5th
7th →
7 November 1952 – 26 April 1958
(5 years, 170 days)
Overview
Type Auditing organ
Election 6th Congress
Members
Total19 members
Newcomers10 members (6th)
Old9 members ( 5th)
Reelected11 members ( 7th)

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission 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.

Composition

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 6th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 5th CAC 7th CAC Birth PM Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref.
Mitar Bakić New Not 1908 1932 1960 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [1]
Milutin Baltic Old Elected 1920 1940 2013 Croatia Serb Male [2]
Tomo Brejc New Not 1904 1928 1964 Slovenia Slovene Male [3]
Savo Brković Old Elected 1906 1924 1991 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [4]
Vančo Burzevski Old Elected 1916 1941 2007 Macedonia Macedonian Male [5]
Dragoslav Đorđević Old Not 1919 1941 1949 Serbia Serb Male [6]
Milinko Đurović New Elected 1910 1936 1988 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [7]
Dimitrije Georgijević Old Elected 1884 1919 1959 Serbia Serb Male [8]
Fadilj Hodža New Not 1916 1941 2001 Serbia Albanian Male [9]
Hajro Kapetanović New Elected 1917 1940 1988 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [10]
Jovo Kapičić Old Elected 1919 1936 2013 Serbia Serb Male [11]
Dušanka Kovačević New Elected 1917 1940 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [12]
Leo Mates New Elected 1911 1933 1991 Croatia Jew Male [13]
Milosav Milosavljevic Old Elected 1911 1934 1986 Serbia Serb Male [13]
Mara Naceva New Elected 1920 1939 2013 Macedonia Macedonian Female [14]
Grujo Novaković New Not 1913 1936 1975 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [15]
Radovan Papić Old Not 1910 1940 1983 Serbia Serb Male [13]
Dobrivoje Vidić New Not 1918 1939 1992 Serbia Serb Male [16]
Dimitar Vlahov Old Not 1878 1944 1953 Macedonia Macedonian Male [17]

Notes

  1. ^ Staff writer 1948, p. 97.
  2. ^ Mujadžević, Dino (28 October 2013). "Preminuo Milutin Baltić, posljednji živi narodni heroj u Hrvatskoj" [Milutin Baltić, the last living national hero in Croatia, has died]. Večernji list (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 7 May 2023. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  3. ^ Staff writer 1953, p. 411.
  4. ^ Djukanović 2023, p. 52.
  5. ^ Staff writer 1948, p. 102.
  6. ^ Nešović 1981, p. 733.
  7. ^ Staff writer 1953, p. 311.
  8. ^ Popović 1977, p. 42.
  9. ^ Stroynowski 1989a, p. 437.
  10. ^ Staff writer 1965, p. 2204.
  11. ^ Joksimović & Rajović 1970, p. 439.
  12. ^ Staff writer 1965, p. 2189.
  13. ^ a b c Staff writer 1953, p. 412.
  14. ^ Bechev 2013, p. 215.
  15. ^ Marković & Kržavac 1985, p. 507.
  16. ^ "На челу Србије" [Heads of state of Serbia] (in Serbian). President of Serbia. Archived from the original on 21 May 2023. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  17. ^ Bechev 2013, pp. 234–235.

Bibliography

  • Bechev, Dimitar (2013). Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Macedonia. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN  9781538119617.
  • Djukanović, Bojka (2023). Historical Dictionary of Montenegro. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN  9781538139158.
  • Hetemi, Atdhe (2020). Student Movements for the Republic of Kosovo: 1968, 1981 and 1997. Springer International Publishing.
  • Janković, Slavko, ed. (1957). Ko je ko u Jugoslaviji: biografski podaci o jugoslovenskim savremenicima [Who's Who in Yugoslavia: Biographical Information About Yugoslav Contemporaries] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 3. Izd. "Sedme sile".
  • Joksimović, Milan; Rajović, Radošin (1970). Jugoslovenski savremenici: Ko je ko u Jugoslaviji [Yugoslav Contemporaries: Who's Who in Yugoslavia] (in Serbo-Croatian). Hronometar.
  • Marković, Dragan; Kržavac, Savo (1985). Zašto su smenjivani [Why Were They Replaced?] (in Serbo-Croatian). Partizanska knjiga. ISBN  978-3-030-54951-0.
  • Neal, Fred Warner (March 1957). "The Communist Party in Yugoslavia". The American Political Science Review. 1 (51): 88–111. doi: 10.2307/1951773. JSTOR  1951773.
  • Neal, Fred Warner (1958). Titoism in Action: The Reforms in Yugoslavia After 1948. University of California Press. ISBN  978-0-520-35044-1.
  • Rajak, Svetozar (2011). Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in the Early Cold War: Reconciliation, comradeship, confrontation, 1953–1957. Routledge. ISBN  978-0-415-38074-4.
  • Rusinow, Dennison (1978). The Yugoslav Experiment 1948–1974. University of California Press. ISBN  0-520-03730-8.
  • Nešović, Slobodan (1981). Stvaranje nove Jugoslavije: 1941–1945 [Creation of the New Yugoslavia: 1941–1945] (in Serbo-Croatian). Sarajevo: Mladost. OCLC  444838775.
  • Popović, Nikola (1977). Jugosloveni u oktobarskoj revoluciji: zbornik sećanja Jugoslovena ućesnika oktobarske revolucije i građanskog rata u Rusiji 1917–1921 [Yugoslavs in the October Revolution: A Collection of Memories of Yugoslav Participants in the October Revolution and the Russian Civil War 1917–1921] (in Serbo-Croatian). Institut za savremenu istoriju.
  • Staff writer, ed. (1982). Politički i poslovni imenik [Political and Business Directory] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 3. Tanjug.
  • Staff writer, ed. (1948). Odluke V. kongresa Komunističke Partije Jugoslavije [Decisions of the Fifth Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia] (in Serbo-Croatian). Kultura.
  • Staff writer, ed. (1953). VI kongres Komunističke partije Jugoslavije: 2-7 novembra 1952: stenografske beleške [VI Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia] (in Serbo-Croatian). Kultura.
  • Staff writer, ed. (1965). VIII Kongres Saveza Komunista Jugoslavije Beograd, 7–13. decembra 1964.: stenog̈rafske beleške [VIII Congress of the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia Belgrade, 7–13 December 1964: shorthand notes] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 3. Kultura.
  • Staff writer, ed. (1966). Svjetski almanah [World Almanac] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 4. Novinsko izdavačko poduzeće.
  • Lewytzkyj, Borys; Stroynowski, Juliusz, eds. (1978). Who's Who in the Socialist Countries. K. G. Saur Verlag. ISBN  3-7940-3017-6.
  • Stroynowski, Juliusz, ed. (1989a). Who's Who in the Socialist Countries of Europe: A–H. K. G. Saur Verlag. ISBN  3-598-10719-6.
  • Stroynowski, Juliusz, ed. (1989b). Who's Who in the Socialist Countries of Europe: I–O. K. G. Saur Verlag. ISBN  3-598-10719-6.
  • Stroynowski, Juliusz, ed. (1989c). Who's Who in the Socialist Countries of Europe: P–Z. K. G. Saur Verlag. ISBN  3-598-10719-6.
  • Zalar, Charles, ed. (1961). Yugoslav Communism: A Critical Study. United States Government Printing Office. Archived from the original on 11 June 2023.
  • Živkovíc, Dusan; Apostolski, Mihailo; Kačavenda, Petar, eds. (1982). National Heroes of Yugoslavia [Narodni heroji Jugoslavije] (in Serbo-Croatian). Narodna knjiga.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
6th Central Auditing Commission
←  5th
7th →
7 November 1952 – 26 April 1958
(5 years, 170 days)
Overview
Type Auditing organ
Election 6th Congress
Members
Total19 members
Newcomers10 members (6th)
Old9 members ( 5th)
Reelected11 members ( 7th)

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission 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.

Composition

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 6th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 5th CAC 7th CAC Birth PM Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref.
Mitar Bakić New Not 1908 1932 1960 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [1]
Milutin Baltic Old Elected 1920 1940 2013 Croatia Serb Male [2]
Tomo Brejc New Not 1904 1928 1964 Slovenia Slovene Male [3]
Savo Brković Old Elected 1906 1924 1991 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [4]
Vančo Burzevski Old Elected 1916 1941 2007 Macedonia Macedonian Male [5]
Dragoslav Đorđević Old Not 1919 1941 1949 Serbia Serb Male [6]
Milinko Đurović New Elected 1910 1936 1988 Montenegro Montenegrin Male [7]
Dimitrije Georgijević Old Elected 1884 1919 1959 Serbia Serb Male [8]
Fadilj Hodža New Not 1916 1941 2001 Serbia Albanian Male [9]
Hajro Kapetanović New Elected 1917 1940 1988 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male [10]
Jovo Kapičić Old Elected 1919 1936 2013 Serbia Serb Male [11]
Dušanka Kovačević New Elected 1917 1940 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [12]
Leo Mates New Elected 1911 1933 1991 Croatia Jew Male [13]
Milosav Milosavljevic Old Elected 1911 1934 1986 Serbia Serb Male [13]
Mara Naceva New Elected 1920 1939 2013 Macedonia Macedonian Female [14]
Grujo Novaković New Not 1913 1936 1975 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male [15]
Radovan Papić Old Not 1910 1940 1983 Serbia Serb Male [13]
Dobrivoje Vidić New Not 1918 1939 1992 Serbia Serb Male [16]
Dimitar Vlahov Old Not 1878 1944 1953 Macedonia Macedonian Male [17]

Notes

  1. ^ Staff writer 1948, p. 97.
  2. ^ Mujadžević, Dino (28 October 2013). "Preminuo Milutin Baltić, posljednji živi narodni heroj u Hrvatskoj" [Milutin Baltić, the last living national hero in Croatia, has died]. Večernji list (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 7 May 2023. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  3. ^ Staff writer 1953, p. 411.
  4. ^ Djukanović 2023, p. 52.
  5. ^ Staff writer 1948, p. 102.
  6. ^ Nešović 1981, p. 733.
  7. ^ Staff writer 1953, p. 311.
  8. ^ Popović 1977, p. 42.
  9. ^ Stroynowski 1989a, p. 437.
  10. ^ Staff writer 1965, p. 2204.
  11. ^ Joksimović & Rajović 1970, p. 439.
  12. ^ Staff writer 1965, p. 2189.
  13. ^ a b c Staff writer 1953, p. 412.
  14. ^ Bechev 2013, p. 215.
  15. ^ Marković & Kržavac 1985, p. 507.
  16. ^ "На челу Србије" [Heads of state of Serbia] (in Serbian). President of Serbia. Archived from the original on 21 May 2023. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  17. ^ Bechev 2013, pp. 234–235.

Bibliography

  • Bechev, Dimitar (2013). Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Macedonia. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN  9781538119617.
  • Djukanović, Bojka (2023). Historical Dictionary of Montenegro. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN  9781538139158.
  • Hetemi, Atdhe (2020). Student Movements for the Republic of Kosovo: 1968, 1981 and 1997. Springer International Publishing.
  • Janković, Slavko, ed. (1957). Ko je ko u Jugoslaviji: biografski podaci o jugoslovenskim savremenicima [Who's Who in Yugoslavia: Biographical Information About Yugoslav Contemporaries] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 3. Izd. "Sedme sile".
  • Joksimović, Milan; Rajović, Radošin (1970). Jugoslovenski savremenici: Ko je ko u Jugoslaviji [Yugoslav Contemporaries: Who's Who in Yugoslavia] (in Serbo-Croatian). Hronometar.
  • Marković, Dragan; Kržavac, Savo (1985). Zašto su smenjivani [Why Were They Replaced?] (in Serbo-Croatian). Partizanska knjiga. ISBN  978-3-030-54951-0.
  • Neal, Fred Warner (March 1957). "The Communist Party in Yugoslavia". The American Political Science Review. 1 (51): 88–111. doi: 10.2307/1951773. JSTOR  1951773.
  • Neal, Fred Warner (1958). Titoism in Action: The Reforms in Yugoslavia After 1948. University of California Press. ISBN  978-0-520-35044-1.
  • Rajak, Svetozar (2011). Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in the Early Cold War: Reconciliation, comradeship, confrontation, 1953–1957. Routledge. ISBN  978-0-415-38074-4.
  • Rusinow, Dennison (1978). The Yugoslav Experiment 1948–1974. University of California Press. ISBN  0-520-03730-8.
  • Nešović, Slobodan (1981). Stvaranje nove Jugoslavije: 1941–1945 [Creation of the New Yugoslavia: 1941–1945] (in Serbo-Croatian). Sarajevo: Mladost. OCLC  444838775.
  • Popović, Nikola (1977). Jugosloveni u oktobarskoj revoluciji: zbornik sećanja Jugoslovena ućesnika oktobarske revolucije i građanskog rata u Rusiji 1917–1921 [Yugoslavs in the October Revolution: A Collection of Memories of Yugoslav Participants in the October Revolution and the Russian Civil War 1917–1921] (in Serbo-Croatian). Institut za savremenu istoriju.
  • Staff writer, ed. (1982). Politički i poslovni imenik [Political and Business Directory] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 3. Tanjug.
  • Staff writer, ed. (1948). Odluke V. kongresa Komunističke Partije Jugoslavije [Decisions of the Fifth Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia] (in Serbo-Croatian). Kultura.
  • Staff writer, ed. (1953). VI kongres Komunističke partije Jugoslavije: 2-7 novembra 1952: stenografske beleške [VI Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia] (in Serbo-Croatian). Kultura.
  • Staff writer, ed. (1965). VIII Kongres Saveza Komunista Jugoslavije Beograd, 7–13. decembra 1964.: stenog̈rafske beleške [VIII Congress of the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia Belgrade, 7–13 December 1964: shorthand notes] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 3. Kultura.
  • Staff writer, ed. (1966). Svjetski almanah [World Almanac] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 4. Novinsko izdavačko poduzeće.
  • Lewytzkyj, Borys; Stroynowski, Juliusz, eds. (1978). Who's Who in the Socialist Countries. K. G. Saur Verlag. ISBN  3-7940-3017-6.
  • Stroynowski, Juliusz, ed. (1989a). Who's Who in the Socialist Countries of Europe: A–H. K. G. Saur Verlag. ISBN  3-598-10719-6.
  • Stroynowski, Juliusz, ed. (1989b). Who's Who in the Socialist Countries of Europe: I–O. K. G. Saur Verlag. ISBN  3-598-10719-6.
  • Stroynowski, Juliusz, ed. (1989c). Who's Who in the Socialist Countries of Europe: P–Z. K. G. Saur Verlag. ISBN  3-598-10719-6.
  • Zalar, Charles, ed. (1961). Yugoslav Communism: A Critical Study. United States Government Printing Office. Archived from the original on 11 June 2023.
  • Živkovíc, Dusan; Apostolski, Mihailo; Kačavenda, Petar, eds. (1982). National Heroes of Yugoslavia [Narodni heroji Jugoslavije] (in Serbo-Croatian). Narodna knjiga.

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