Petar Stambolić, the Glossary
Petar Stambolić (Петар Стамболић;; 12 July 1912 – 21 September 2007) was a Yugoslav-born Serbian communist politician who served as the President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia from 1963 to 1967 and as President of the Presidency from 1982 until 1983.[1]
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31 relations: Belgrade, Blagoje Nešković, Brezova, Ivanjica, Communism, Federal Executive Council (Yugoslavia), Ivan Stambolić, Ivanjica, Josip Broz Tito, Jovan Veselinov, Kingdom of Serbia, League of Communists of Serbia, League of Communists of Yugoslavia, List of presidents of Serbia, Marko Nikezić, Mika Špiljak, Milka Planinc, Miloš Minić, Politician, Politika, President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia, President of the National Assembly of Serbia, President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia, Prime Minister of Serbia, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro, Sergej Kraigher, Siniša Stanković, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
- League of Communists of Serbia politicians
- Members of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Members of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Members of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
- Members of the Executive Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Members of the Presidency of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Members of the Presidency of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Members of the Presidency of the 9th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- People from Ivanjica
- Presidents of Serbia within Yugoslavia
- Presidents of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia
- University of Belgrade Faculty of Agriculture alumni
Belgrade
Belgrade.
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Blagoje Nešković
Blagoje Nešković (11 February 1907, in Kragujevac – 11 November 1984, in Belgrade) was a Yugoslav communist politician and Doctor of Medicine in Spanish Civil War who served as the first Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Serbia. Petar Stambolić and Blagoje Nešković are League of Communists of Serbia politicians, members of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and prime ministers of Serbia.
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Brezova, Ivanjica
Brezova is a village in the municipality of Ivanjica, Serbia.
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Communism
Communism (from Latin label) is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products to everyone in the society based on need.
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Federal Executive Council (Yugoslavia)
The Federal Executive Council (FEC, Serbo-Croatian, Savezno izvršno vijeće (SIV), Савезно извршно веће (СИВ)) was the executive body of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) responsible for state affairs and for supervising the implementation of laws.
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Ivan Stambolić
Ivan Stambolić (Иван Стамболић; 5 November 1936 – 25 August 2000) was a Serbian politician who served as the president of the League of Communists of Serbia (SKS) from 1984 to 1986. Petar Stambolić and Ivan Stambolić are League of Communists of Serbia politicians, members of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, People from Ivanjica, presidents of Serbia within Yugoslavia and prime ministers of Serbia.
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Ivanjica
Ivanjica (Ивањица) is a town and municipality located in the Moravica District of southwestern Serbia.
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Josip Broz Tito
Josip Broz (Јосип Броз,; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as Tito (Тито), was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and politician who served in various positions of national leadership from 1943 until his death in 1980. Petar Stambolić and Josip Broz Tito are members of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 6th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Executive Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Presidency of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, Recipients of the Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour, Recipients of the Order of the People's Hero and Yugoslav Partisans members.
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Jovan Veselinov
Jovan Veselinov Žarko (20 January 1906 – 8 February 1982) was a Serbian communist politician. Petar Stambolić and Jovan Veselinov are League of Communists of Serbia politicians, members of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 6th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Executive Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Presidency of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, prime ministers of Serbia, Recipients of the Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour, Recipients of the Order of the People's Hero and Yugoslav Partisans members.
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Kingdom of Serbia
The Kingdom of Serbia (Kraljevina Srbija) was a country located in the Balkans which was created when the ruler of the Principality of Serbia, Milan I, was proclaimed king in 1882.
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League of Communists of Serbia
The League of Communists of Serbia (Savez komunista Srbije, abbr. SKS), known as the Communist Party of Serbia (Komunistička partija Srbije, abbr. KPS) until 1952, was the ruling political party of Serbia from 1945 to 1990.
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League of Communists of Yugoslavia
The League of Communists of Yugoslavia, known until 1952 as the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, was the founding and ruling party of SFR Yugoslavia.
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List of presidents of Serbia
This is a list of the presidents of Serbia, including the heads of state of the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent state within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and heads of state of the Republic of Serbia (1992–2006), a constituent state within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia / State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
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Marko Nikezić
Marko Nikezić (Serbian: Марко Никезић; 13 June 1921 – 6 January 1991) was a Serbian politician. Petar Stambolić and Marko Nikezić are League of Communists of Serbia politicians, members of the Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia and members of the Central Committee of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia.
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Mika Špiljak
Mika Špiljak (or; 28 November 1916 – 18 May 2007) was a Croatian politician who spent most of his political career as a member of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in the SFR Yugoslavia. Petar Stambolić and Mika Špiljak are members of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 6th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Presidency of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Presidency of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, presidents of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia, Recipients of the Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour and Recipients of the Order of the People's Hero.
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Milka Planinc
Milka Planinc (Malada;; 21 November 1924 – 7 October 2010) was a Croatian communist politician who served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 1982 to 1986. Petar Stambolić and Milka Planinc are members of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, presidents of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia and Yugoslav Partisans members.
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Miloš Minić
Miloš Minić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Минић; 28 August 1914 – 5 September 2003) was a Yugoslav Serbian communist politician. Petar Stambolić and Miloš Minić are League of Communists of Serbia politicians, members of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 6th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Presidency of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, presidents of Serbia within Yugoslavia, prime ministers of Serbia, Recipients of the Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour, Recipients of the Order of the People's Hero and Yugoslav Partisans members.
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Politician
A politician is a person who has political power in the government of a state, a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government.
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Politika
(lit) is a Serbian daily newspaper, published in Belgrade.
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President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia
The president of the Federal Executive Council was the head of government of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, from the adoption of the 1963 constitution until the complete breakup of the country in 1992.
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President of the National Assembly of Serbia
The president of the National Assembly of Serbia (Predsednik Narodne skupštine Srbije) is the presiding officer of the National Assembly of Serbia.
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President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
The office of the president of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Председник Председништва СФРЈ, Pretsedatel na Pretsedatelstvoto SFRJ, Predsednik Predsedstva SFRJ) existed from the death of the President of the Republic Josip Broz Tito on 4 May 1980 until the dissolution of the country by 1992.
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Prime Minister of Serbia
The prime minister of Serbia (premijer Srbije; feminine: премијерка/premijerka), officially the President of the Government of the Republic of Serbia (predsednik Vlade Republike Srbije; feminine: председница/predsednica) is the head of the government of Serbia. Petar Stambolić and prime Minister of Serbia are prime ministers of Serbia.
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Prime Minister of Yugoslavia
The prime minister of Yugoslavia (Premijer Jugoslavije) was the head of government of the Yugoslav state, from the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918 until the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992.
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Serbia
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.
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Serbia and Montenegro
The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (Državna zajednica Srbija i Crna Gora) or simply Serbia and Montenegro (Srbija i Crna Gora), known until 2003 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Savezna Republika Jugoslavija), FR Yugoslavia (FRY) or simply Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija), was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia).
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Sergej Kraigher
Sergej Kraigher (30 May 1914 – 17 January 2001) was a Yugoslav communist politician from Slovenia who served as the President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1981 to 1982. Petar Stambolić and Sergej Kraigher are members of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, members of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia and Recipients of the Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour.
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Siniša Stanković
Siniša Stanković (Синиша Станковић;; 26 March 1892 – 24 February 1974) was a Yugoslav and Serbian scientist and politician. Petar Stambolić and Siniša Stanković are League of Communists of Serbia politicians and presidents of Serbia within Yugoslavia.
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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe.
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University of Belgrade
The University of Belgrade (Универзитет у Београду / Univerzitet u Beogradu) is a public research university in Belgrade, Serbia.
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Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia (Југославија; Jugoslavija; Југославија) was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 to 1992.
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See also
League of Communists of Serbia politicians
- Aleksandar Ranković
- Blagoje Nešković
- Bogdan Trifunović
- Borisav Jović
- Branko Pešić
- Desimir Jevtić
- Dragiša Pavlović
- Dragoslav Marković
- Dušan Petrović Šane
- Dušan Čkrebić
- Gorica Gajević
- Ivan Stambolić
- Jovan Veselinov
- Koča Popović
- Latinka Perović
- Ljubiša Igić
- Marko Nikezić
- Mihailo Marković
- Mihalj Kertes
- Milenko Bojanić
- Milentije Popović
- Miloš Minić
- Moša Pijade
- Nikola Ljubičić
- Petar Gračanin
- Petar Stambolić
- Rodoljub Džamić
- Siniša Stanković
- Slobodan Milošević
- Slobodan Penezić
- Slobodanka Gruden
- Spasenija Babović
- Sreten Žujović
- Stevan Doronjski
- Stevan Mirković
- Vlada Zečević
- Vladimir Dedijer
- Zoran Pjanić
- Đorđe Stojšić (Serbian politician, born 1928)
- Živorad Milosavljević
Members of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Ali Šukrija
- Branko Mikulić
- Cvijetin Mijatović
- Dobroslav Ćulafić
- Dušan Petrović Šane
- Dušan Vukotić
- Džemal Bijedić
- Edvard Kardelj
- Fadil Hoxha
- Fana Kočovska
- Franjo Herljević
- Hakija Pozderac
- Josip Broz Tito
- Josip Vrhovec
- Jovan Veselinov
- Jure Bilić
- Kiro Gligorov
- Kosta Nađ
- Lazar Koliševski
- Lazar Mojsov
- Mahmut Bakalli
- Mika Špiljak
- Milka Planinc
- Miloš Minić
- Mirko Vidaković
- Miroslav Čangalović
- Moma Marković
- Nikola Ljubičić
- Petar Stambolić
- Radoje Kontić
- Ratomir Dugonjić
- Rudi Kolak
- Slavko Šajber
- Stane Dolanc
- Stane Potočar
- Stevan Doronjski
- Veli Deva
- Veljko Milatović
- Veljko Vlahović
- Veselin Đuranović
- Vida Tomšič
- Vidoje Žarković
- Vladimir Bakarić
Members of the Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Ali Šukrija
- Andrej Marinc
- Anton Tus
- Boško Krunić
- Bogoljub Nedeljković
- Branko Mamula
- Branko Mikulić
- Cvijetin Mijatović
- Dobroslav Ćulafić
- Dragoslav Marković
- Dušan Dragosavac
- Edvard Kardelj
- Fadil Hoxha
- Fana Kočovska
- Franjo Herljević
- Hamdija Pozderac
- Ivo Perišin
- Janko Smole
- Josip Broz Tito
- Josip Vrhovec
- Kiro Gligorov
- Kosta Nađ
- Lazar Koliševski
- Lazar Mojsov
- Mahmut Bakalli
- Marko Orlandić
- Mika Špiljak
- Milka Planinc
- Miloš Minić
- Mirko Vidaković
- Nikola Ljubičić
- Peko Dapčević
- Petar Gračanin
- Petar Matić Dule
- Petar Stambolić
- Radovan Vlajković
- Ratomir Dugonjić
- Rudi Kolak
- Sergej Kraigher
- Sinan Hasani
- Slavko Šajber
- Stane Dolanc
- Stevan Doronjski
- Veli Deva
- Veselin Đuranović
- Vida Tomšič
- Vidoje Žarković
- Vladimir Bakarić
- Đorđe Stojšić (Serbian politician, born 1928)
Members of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
- Aleksandar Ranković
- Avdo Humo
- Blagoje Nešković
- Blažo Jovanović
- Boris Kidrič
- Boris Kraigher
- Borko Temelkovski
- Cvijetin Mijatović
- Dragi Stamenković
- Dušan Petrović Šane
- Edvard Kardelj
- Franc Leskošek
- Ivan Gošnjak
- Ivan Maček
- Jakov Blažević
- Josip Broz Tito
- Jovan Veselinov
- Lazar Koliševski
- Miha Marinko
- Milentije Popović
- Milovan Djilas
- Moša Pijade
- Moma Marković
- Nikola Kovačević (politician)
- Osman Karabegović
- Pavle Gregorić
- Petar Stambolić
- Ratomir Dugonjić
- Rodoljub Čolaković
- Slobodan Penezić
- Spasenija Babović
- Svetozar Vukmanović
- Veljko Vlahović
- Vera Aceva
- Vicko Krstulović
- Vida Tomšič
- Vladimir Bakarić
- Vladimir Popović (politician)
- Vlado Janić
- Đorđije Pajković
- Đuro Pucar
- Đuro Salaj
Members of the Executive Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Aleksandar Ranković
- Blažo Jovanović
- Edvard Kardelj
- Franc Leskošek
- Ivan Gošnjak
- Josip Broz Tito
- Jovan Veselinov
- Lazar Koliševski
- Miha Marinko
- Petar Stambolić
- Svetozar Vukmanović
- Veljko Vlahović
- Vladimir Bakarić
- Đuro Pucar
- Đuro Salaj
Members of the Presidency of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Ali Šukrija
- Cvijetin Mijatović
- Dobroslav Ćulafić
- Dušan Petrović Šane
- Džemal Bijedić
- Edvard Kardelj
- Fadil Hoxha
- Josip Vrhovec
- Jure Bilić
- Kiro Gligorov
- Lazar Koliševski
- Mika Špiljak
- Miloš Minić
- Nikola Ljubičić
- Petar Stambolić
- Ratomir Dugonjić
- Stane Dolanc
- Stevan Doronjski
- Veljko Milatović
- Veljko Vlahović
- Veselin Đuranović
- Vidoje Žarković
- Vladimir Bakarić
Members of the Presidency of the 8th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Aleksandar Ranković
- Avdo Humo
- Blažo Jovanović
- Borko Temelkovski
- Cvijetin Mijatović
- Dušan Petrović Šane
- Edvard Kardelj
- Fadil Hoxha
- Ivan Gošnjak
- Ivan Maček
- Josip Broz Tito
- Jovan Veselinov
- Koča Popović
- Krste Crvenkovski
- Lazar Koliševski
- Miha Marinko
- Mika Špiljak
- Milentije Popović
- Osman Karabegović
- Petar Stambolić
- Ratomir Dugonjić
- Rudi Kolak
- Svetozar Vukmanović
- Veljko Vlahović
- Vladimir Bakarić
- Vladimir Popović (politician)
- Đuro Pucar
- Đuro Salaj
Members of the Presidency of the 9th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Cvijetin Mijatović
- Dobroslav Ćulafić
- Edvard Kardelj
- Fadil Hoxha
- Jure Bilić
- Kiro Gligorov
- Krste Crvenkovski
- Latinka Perović
- Lazar Koliševski
- Miko Tripalo
- Milentije Popović
- Mirko Tepavac
- Mitja Ribičič
- Nikola Ljubičić
- Petar Stambolić
- Ratomir Dugonjić
- Slavko Milosavlevski
- Stane Dolanc
- Stane Kavčič
- Stevan Doronjski
- Veljko Vlahović
- Vidoje Žarković
- Vladimir Bakarić
People from Ivanjica
- Aleksandar Leposavić
- Blagomir Krivokuća
- Cmiljka Kalušević
- Damjan Popović
- Draža Mihailović
- Goran Maričić
- Ivan Josović
- Ivan Stambolić
- Ljuba Čupa
- Marko Kolaković
- Milovan Milović
- Nevenka Milošević
- Petar Glintić
- Petar Krivokuća
- Petar Stambolić
- Radovan Ćurčić
- Snežana Bogosavljević Bošković
- Srboljub Krivokuća
- Stefan Balmazović
- Svetislav Vulović
- Tomislav Ladan
- Uroš Plavšić
- Vladan Đogatović
- Vladica Kovačević
- Vladica Ćurčić
- Đorđe Lazović (footballer, born 1992)
- Đorđe Milosavljević (writer)
Presidents of Serbia within Yugoslavia
- Dobrivoje Vidić
- Dragan Maršićanin
- Dragan Tomić
- Dušan Petrović Šane
- Ivan Stambolić
- Ljubiša Igić
- Milan Milutinović
- Miloš Minić
- Nataša Mićić
- Nikola Ljubičić
- Petar Gračanin
- Petar Stambolić
- Predrag Marković
- Siniša Stanković
- Slobodan Milošević
- Vojislav Mihailović
Presidents of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia
- Ante Marković
- Branko Mikulić
- Džemal Bijedić
- Mika Špiljak
- Milka Planinc
- Mitja Ribičič
- Petar Stambolić
- Veselin Đuranović
University of Belgrade Faculty of Agriculture alumni
- Dușan Pârvulovici
- France Adamič
- Goran Bogdanović (politician)
- Ivana Dulić-Marković
- Miladin Ševarlić
- Petar Stambolić
- Snežana Bogosavljević Bošković
- Srđan Milivojević
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petar_Stambolić
Also known as Petar Stambolic.