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League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia
Савез комуниста - Покрет за Југославију
Savez komunista - Pokret za Jugoslaviju
Zveza komunistov — Gibanje za Jugoslavijo
Сојузот на комунисти — Движење за Југославија
AbbreviationСK-ПЈ / SК-PJ / ZK-GJ / СК-ДЈ
FoundedNovember 4, 1990
DissolvedJuly 23, 1994
Preceded by Organization of the League of Communists in the Yugoslav People's Army
Succeeded by Yugoslav Left
Headquarters Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia
( SFR Yugoslavia)
Ideology
Political position Far-left
Colours  Red
Slogan" Workers of the world, unite!"
Anthem" The Internationale"
Party flag

League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia ( Serbian Cyrillic: Савез комунита - Покрет за Југославију, romanizedSavez komunista - Pokret za Jugoslaviju; abbr. СК-ПЈ, SK-PJ) was a political party formed by members of the Yugoslav People's Army in 1990 active in Serbia. The party was based on former party organizations within the army. In 1994 it joined the Yugoslav Left party led by Mirjana Marković.

The party was formed on November 4, 1990 at Belgrade's Sava Centar.

Members

Members included: [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Branka Magaš, The destruction of Yugoslavia: tracking the break-up 1980-92. Verso, 1993. (p. 270)
  2. ^ Viktor Meier, Yugoslavia: a history of its demise. Routledge, 1999. (p. 153)
  3. ^ Confronting the Yugoslav controversies : a scholars' initiative. Charles W. Ingrao, Thomas Allan Emmert (2 ed.). Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press. 2013. p. 37. ISBN  978-1-61249-228-5. OCLC  827944925.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: others ( link)
  4. ^ admin. "Aleksandar Vulin". Istinomer (in Serbian). Retrieved 5 February 2023.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia
Савез комуниста - Покрет за Југославију
Savez komunista - Pokret za Jugoslaviju
Zveza komunistov — Gibanje za Jugoslavijo
Сојузот на комунисти — Движење за Југославија
AbbreviationСK-ПЈ / SК-PJ / ZK-GJ / СК-ДЈ
FoundedNovember 4, 1990
DissolvedJuly 23, 1994
Preceded by Organization of the League of Communists in the Yugoslav People's Army
Succeeded by Yugoslav Left
Headquarters Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia
( SFR Yugoslavia)
Ideology
Political position Far-left
Colours  Red
Slogan" Workers of the world, unite!"
Anthem" The Internationale"
Party flag

League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia ( Serbian Cyrillic: Савез комунита - Покрет за Југославију, romanizedSavez komunista - Pokret za Jugoslaviju; abbr. СК-ПЈ, SK-PJ) was a political party formed by members of the Yugoslav People's Army in 1990 active in Serbia. The party was based on former party organizations within the army. In 1994 it joined the Yugoslav Left party led by Mirjana Marković.

The party was formed on November 4, 1990 at Belgrade's Sava Centar.

Members

Members included: [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Branka Magaš, The destruction of Yugoslavia: tracking the break-up 1980-92. Verso, 1993. (p. 270)
  2. ^ Viktor Meier, Yugoslavia: a history of its demise. Routledge, 1999. (p. 153)
  3. ^ Confronting the Yugoslav controversies : a scholars' initiative. Charles W. Ingrao, Thomas Allan Emmert (2 ed.). Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press. 2013. p. 37. ISBN  978-1-61249-228-5. OCLC  827944925.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: others ( link)
  4. ^ admin. "Aleksandar Vulin". Istinomer (in Serbian). Retrieved 5 February 2023.

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