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8th Central Committee
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Emblem of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
13 December 1964 – 11 March 1969
(4 years, 88 days)
Overview
TypeHighest organ
Election8th Congress
Members
Total155 members
Newcomers73 members (8th)
Old82 members (7th)
Reelected37 members (10th)

This electoral term of the Central Committee was elected by the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in 1964, and was in session until the convocation of the 9th Congress in 1969. That congress opted to abolish the Central Committee and replace it with the Conference of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, which existed until 1974 when the 10th Congress re-established the Central Committee.

Convocations

Meetings of the Central Committee of the 8th Congress
Meeting Date Length Ref.
1st Session 13 December 1964 1 day
2nd Session 17 June 1965 1 day
3rd Session 25–26 February & 11 March 1966 3 days
4th Session 1 July 1966 1 day
5th Session 4 October 1966 1 day
6th Session 10 January 1967 1 day
7th Session 1 July 1967 1 day
8th Session 23 November 1967 1 day
9th Session 16 July 1968 1 day
10th Session 23 August 1968 1 day
11th Session 2 December 1968 1 day
12th Session 5 February 1969 1 day

Composition

Members of the Central Committee of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Name 7th CC 10th CC Birth PM Death Branch Nationality Gender Ref.
Roman Albreht New Elected 1921 1942 2006 Slovenia Slovene Male
Nikola Andrić New Not 1920 1941 1992 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Risto Antunović Old Not 1917 1940 1998 Serbia Serb Male
Viktor Avbelj Old Not 1914 1937 1993 Slovenia Slovene Male
Spasenija Babović Old Not 1907 1928 1977 Serbia Serb Female
Tomislav Badovinac New Elected 1934 1951 Alive Croatia Croat Male
Vladimir Bakarić Old Elected 1912 1933 1983 Croatia Croat Male
Milutin Baltić New Elected 1920 1940 2013 Croatia Serb Male
Marko Belinić Old Not 1911 1934 2004 Croatia Croat Male
Muhamed Berberović New Not 1936 1954 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male
Anka Berus Old Not 1903 1934 1991 Croatia Croat Female
Antun Biber Old Not 1910 1939 1995 Croatia Croat Male
Srećko Bijelić New Not 1930 1948 2004 Croatia Serb Male
Stojan Bjelajac New Not 1923 1941 2004 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Jakov Blažević Old Not 1912 1928 1996 Croatia Croat Male
Jani Bojčevski New Not 1930 1947 ? Macedonia Macedonian Male
Anton Bole New Not 1916 1943 1990 Slovenia Slovene Male
Ivan Božičević Old Not 1909 1934 1999 Croatia Croat Male
Hasan Brkić Old Died 1913 1933 1965 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male
Zvonko Brkić Old Not 1912 1935 1977 Croatia Croat Male
Krsto Bulajić Old Not 1920 1941 2009 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Marin Cetinić New Not 1915 1936 1996 Croatia Croat Male
Rodoljub Čolaković Old Not 1900 1919 1983 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Bogdan Crnobrnja New Not 1916 1941 1998 Croatia Serb Male
Krste Crvenkovski Old Not 1921 1939 2001 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Dobroslav Ćulafić New Elected 1926 1944 2011 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Marijan Cvetković Old Not 1920 1938 1990 Croatia Croat Male
Savka Dabčević-Kučar New Not 1923 1943 2009 Croatia Croat Female
Uglješa Danilović Old Not 1913 1935 2003 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Oskar Davičo New Not 1909 1939 1989 Serbia Serb Male
Pavle Davkov New Not 1925 1942 1978 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Ema Derosi New Not 1926 1944 2020 Croatia Croat Female
Veli Deva New Elected 1923 1942 2015 Kosovo Albanian Male
Ivan Dolničar New Not 1921 1941 2011 Slovenia Slovene Male
Stevan Doronjski Old Elected 1919 1939 1981 Vojvodina Serb Male
Milojko Drulović New Not 1923 1941 1989 Serbia Serb Male
Ratomir Dugonjić Old Elected 1916 1937 1987 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Veselin Đuranović New Elected 1925 1944 1997 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Blažo Đuričić New Not 1914 1941 1991 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Risto Džunov New Not 1919 1940 2005 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Strahil Gigov Old Not 1909 1929 1999 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Kiro Gligorov New Elected 1917 1944 2012 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Ivan Gošnjak Old Not 1909 1933 1980 Croatia Croat Male
Aleksandar Grličkov New Elected 1923 1943 1989 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Kiro Hadživasilev New Elected 1921 1943 2000 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Fadilj Hodža Old Elected 1916 1941 2001 Kosovo Albanian Male
Avdo Humo Old Not 1914 1941 1983 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male
Vjekoslav Ivančić New Not 1924 1944 ? Croatia Croat Male
Albert Jakopič Old Not 1914 1942 1996 Slovenia Slovene Male
Đurica Jojkić Old Not 1914 1939 1981 Serbia Serb Male
Blažo Jovanović Old Not 1907 1924 1976 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Niko Jurinčić Old Not 1914 1935 1983 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Ante Jurjević Old Elected 1915 1939 2001 Croatia Croat Male
Osman Karabegović Old Not 1911 1932 1996 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male
Edvard Kardelj Old Elected 1910 1928 1979 Slovenia Slovene Male
Stane Kavčič Old Not 1909 1941 1987 Slovenia Slovene Male
Danilo Kekić Old Not 1918 1939 1999 Vojvodina Serb Male
Rudi Kolak New Elected 1918 1941 2004 Bosnia-Herzegovina Croat Male
Lazar Koliševski Old Elected 1914 1935 2000 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Slavko Komar Old Not 1918 1940 2012 Croatia Croat Male
Pero Kosorić New Not 1918 1941 1969 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Dušanka Kovačević New Not 1917 1940 1985 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Veljko Kovačević New Not 1912 1938 1994 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Ivan Krajačić Old Not 1906 1934 1986 Croatia Croat Male
Boris Krajger Old Died 1914 1934 1967 Slovenia Slovene Male
Sergej Krajger Old Not 1914 1934 2001 Slovenia Slovene Male
Otmar Kreačić Old Not 1913 1937 1992 Croatia Croat Male
Todo Kurtović New Elected 1919 1941 1997 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Mirko Lacković New Not 1923 1943 1988 Croatia Croat Male
Franc Leskošek Old Not 1897 1926 1983 Slovenia Slovene Male
Nikola Ljubičić New Elected 1916 1941 2005 Serbia Serb Male
Vojin Lukić New Not 1919 1941 1997 Serbia Serb Male
Ivan Maček Old Not 1908 1930 1993 Slovenia Slovene Male
Boris Majer New Not 1919 1944 2010 Slovenia Slovene Male
Dragiša Maksimović New Not 1917 1941 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Miha Marinko Old Not 1900 1923 1983 Slovenia Slovene Male
Moma Marković Old Elected 1912 1933 1992 Serbia Serb Male
Velimir Matić New Not 1924 1944 ? Serbia Serb Male
Petar Matić New Not 1920 1940 Alive Vojvodina Serb Male
Veljko Mićunović Old Not 1916 1934 1982 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Cvijetin Mijatović Old Elected 1913 1934 1993 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Nikola Miljanić New Not 1921 1942 1972 Croatia Croat Male
Dragan Milojević New Not 1924 1944 ? Serbia Serb Male
Slavko Milosavlevski New Not 1928 1943 2012 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Nikola Minčev Old Not 1915 1942 1997 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Milka Minić Old Not 1914 1938 2003 Serbia Serb Female
Miloš Minić Old Elected 1915 1936 2000 Serbia Serb Male
Iko Mirković New Not 1918 1938 2002 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Marija Miškolci New Not 1934 1951 ? Vojvodina Hungarian Male
Lazar Mojsov Old Elected 1920 1940 2011 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Dušan Mugoša New Not 1914 1934 1973 Kosovo Montenegrin Male
Milijan Neoričić Old Not 1922 1941 2014 Serbia Serb Male
Marko Nikezić Old Not 1921 1940 1991 Serbia Serb Male
Marjan Orožen New Not 1930 1948 2015 Slovenia Slovene Male
Bogdan Osolnik Old Not 1920 1942 2019 Slovenia Slovene Male
Đorđije Pajković Old Not 1917 1936 1980 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Miroslav Pečujlić New Not 1929 1944 2006 Serbia Croat Male
Dane Petkovski New Elected 1922 1943 2005 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Dušan Petrović Old Elected 1914 1935 1977 Serbia Serb Male
France Popit New Elected 1921 1940 2013 Slovenia Slovene Male
Krsto Popivoda Old Elected 1910 1933 1988 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Koča Popović Old Not 1908 1933 1992 Serbia Serb Male
Milentije Popović Old Not 1913 1939 1971 Serbia Serb Male
Vladimir Popović Old Not 1914 1932 1972 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Milosav Prelić New Not 1933 1951 2003 Serbia Serb Male
Đuro Pucar Old Not 1899 1922 1979 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Dobrivoje Radosavljević Old Not 1915 1933 1984 Serbia Serb Male
Ilija Rajačić New Not 1923 1944 2005 Vojvodina Serb Male
Aleksandar Ranković Old Not 1909 1928 1983 Serbia Serb Male
Milan Rukavina-Šain New Not 1926 1943 1995 Croatia Croat Male
Mustafa Šabić New Not 1925 1943 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Jefto Šašić New Not 1917 1939 1998 Croatia Serb Male
Đura Savović New Not 1928 1945 ? Serbia Serb Male
Kemal Sejfula New Not 1923 1941 1978 Macedonia Turk Male
Nikola Sekulić Old Not 1911 1931 2002 Croatia Croat Male
Lidija Šentjurc Old Not 1911 1932 2000 Slovenia Slovene Female
Boško Šiljegović Old Elected 1915 1940 1990 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Tankosava Simić New Not 1920 1941 Alive Kosovo Serb Male
Vasilije Skendzić New Not 1923 1941 2001 Croatia Croat Male
Vidoje Smilevski Old Not 1915 1940 1979 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Budislav Šoškić New Not 1925 1942 1979 Montenegro Serb Male
Pal Šoti Old Not 1916 1936 1993 Vojvodina Hungarian Male
Mika Špiljak Old Elected 1916 1938 2007 Croatia Croat Male
Petar Stambolić Old Elected 1912 1935 2007 Serbia Serb Male
Dragi Stamenković Old Not 1920 1937 2004 Serbia Serb Male
Boško Stankovski New Not 1925 1943 1987 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Svetislav Stefanović Old Not 1910 1928 1980 Serbia Serb Male
Velimir Stojnić Old Not 1916 1936 1990 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male
Drago Stojović New Not 1920 1941 2020 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Francka Strmole New Not 1934 1957 Alive Slovenia Slovene Female
Anto Sučić New Not 1929 1948 1986 Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male
Ali Šukrija New Elected 1919 1939 2005 Kosovo Albanian Male
Mihailo Švabić New Not 1919 1938 2002 Serbia Serb Male
Borko Temelkovski Old Not 1919 1939 2001 Macedonia Macedonian Male
Geza Tikvicki Old Not 1917 1939 1999 Croatia Croat Male
Josip Broz Tito Old Elected 1892 1920 1980 Not made public Croat Male
Mijalko Todorović Old Not 1913 1938 1999 Serbia Serb Male
Ljudevit Tomić New Not 1928 1947 ? Bosnia-Herzegovina Muslim Male
Vida Tomšič Old Elected 1913 1934 1998 Slovenia Slovene Female
Mika Tripalo Old Not 1926 1943 1995 Croatia Croat Male
Zagorka Umičević New Not 1918 1940 ? Serbia Serb Female
Norbert Veber New Not 1912 1937 1974 Slovenia Slovene Male
Andrej Verbić New Not 1920 1941 ? Slovenia Slovene Male
Jovan Veselinov Old Elected 1906 1923 1982 Vojvodina Serb Male
Dobrivoje Vidić Old Elected 1918 1939 1992 Serbia Serb Male
Janez Vipotnik Old Not 1917 1942 1998 Slovenia Slovene Male
Perka Vitorović New Not 1926 1944 Alive Serbia Serb Female
Veljko Vlahović Old Elected 1914 1935 1975 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Vanja Vranjican New Not 1920 1939 ? Croatia Croat Male
Milan Vukasović New Not 1920 1942 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Svetozar Vukmanović Old Not 1912 1933 2000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Simeon Zatezalo New Not 1927 1945 ? Serbia Serb Male
Veljko Zeković Old Not 1906 1934 1985 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Boris Ziherl Old Elected 1910 1930 1976 Slovenia Slovene Male
Jože Žohar New Not 1927 1947 2005 Slovenia Slovene Male

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