This electoral term of the Central Committee was elected by the 4th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY) in 1928, and was in session until the convocation of the 5th Congress in 1948. Mid-term elections were organised by the 4th Conference in 1934 and the 5th Conference in 1940. A Temporary Leadership was established in 1938; it received the approval of the Communist International in 1939, in the aftermath of the purge of the CPY, which killed several leading Central Committee members.
Composition
4th Congress: 1928–1934
Name | 3rd CC | 4th CO | Birth | PM | Death | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Đuro Đaković | Old | Not | 1886 | 1919 | 1929 | Croat | Male | [1] |
Josip Debeljak | New | Not | 1902 | 1923 | 1931 | Croat | Male | [2] |
Filip Filipović | Old | Not | 1878 | 1919 | 1938 | Serb | Male | [3] |
Milan Gorkić | New | Elected | 1904 | 1919 | 1937 | Czech | Male | [3] |
Jovan Mališić | New | Not | 1902 | 1919 | 1939 | Montenegrin | Male | [3] |
Marko Mašanović | New | Not | 1894 | 1919 | 1930 | Montenegrin | Male | [4] |
Žika Pecarski | New | Not | 1894 | 1919 | ? | Serb | Male | [5] |
Ljuba Radovanović | New | Not | 1887 | 1919 | 1964 | Serb | Male | [6] |
Petar Radovanović | New | Not | 1882 | 1919 | 1945 | Serb | Male | [6] |
Đuro Salaj | Old | Not | 1889 | 1919 | 1958 | Croat | Male | [7] |
Lazar Stefanović | Old | Not | 1885 | 1919 | 1950 | Serb | Male | [8] |
Božo Vidas | New | Not | 1894 | 1919 | 1931 | Croat | Male | [9] |
Gojko Vuković | New | Not | 1887 | 1919 | 1934 | Serb | Male | [10] |
Jakob Žorga | Old | Not | 1888 | 1919 | 1942 | Slovene | Male | [11] |
4th Conference: 1934–1938
Members
Name | 4th CC | 4th TL | Birth | PM | Death | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vladimir Ćopić | New | Arrested | 1891 | 1919 | 1939 | Serb | Male | [12] |
Milan Gorkić | Old | Arrested | 1904 | 1919 | 1937 | Czech | Male | [3] |
Ivan Gržetić | New | Arrested | 1896 | 1920 | 1937 | Croat | Male | [3] |
Karlo Hudomalj | New | Expelled | 1905 | 1927 | 1944 | Slovene | Male | [13] |
Kamilo Horvatin | New | Arrested | 1896 | 1919 | 1938 | Croat | Male | [3] |
Vicko Jelaska | New | Not | 1887 | 1919 | 1968 | Croat | Male | [13] |
Franjo Kralj | New | Not | 1901 | 1919 | 1941 | Slovene | Male | [14] |
Franc Leskošek | New | Elected | 1897 | 1926 | 1983 | Slovene | Male | [15] |
Miha Marinko | New | Elected | 1900 | 1923 | 1983 | Slovene | Male | [16] |
Adolf Muk | New | Not | 1893 | 1919 | 1943 | Montenegrin | Male | [17] |
Blagoje Parović | New | War | 1903 | 1923 | 1937 | Serb | Male | [18] |
Josip Broz Tito | New | Elected | 1892 | 1920 | 1980 | Croat | Male | [19] |
Candidates
Name | 4th CC | 4th TL | Birth | PM | Death | Branch | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
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Temporary Leadership: 1938–1940
Name | 4th CO | 5th CO | Birth | PM | Death | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Milovan Đilas | New | Elected | 1911 | 1933 | 1995 | Montenegrin | Male | [20] |
Edvard Kardelj | New | Elected | 1910 | 1928 | 1979 | Slovene | Male | [21] |
Josip Kraš | New | Elected | 1900 | 1928 | 1941 | Croat | Male | [22] |
Franc Leskošek | Old | Elected | 1897 | 1926 | 1983 | Slovene | Male | [15] |
Miha Marinko | Old | Elected | 1900 | 1923 | 1983 | Slovene | Male | [16] |
Aleksandar Ranković | New | Elected | 1909 | 1928 | 1983 | Serb | Male | [7] |
Josip Broz Tito | Old | Elected | 1892 | 1920 | 1980 | Croat | Male | [19] |
Andrija Žaja | New | Not | 1901 | 1919 | 1941 | Croat | Male | [23] |
5th Conference: 1940–1948
Members
Name | 4th TL | 5th CC | Birth | PM | Death | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spasenija Babović | New | Elected | 1907 | 1928 | 1977 | Serb | Female | [24] |
Jakov Blažević | New | Elected | 1912 | 1928 | 1996 | Croat | Male | [25] |
Milovan Đilas | Old | Elected | 1911 | 1933 | 1995 | Montenegrin | Male | [20] |
Vlado Janić | New | Elected | 1904 | 1931 | 1991 | Croat | Male | [26] |
Edvard Kardelj | Old | Elected | 1910 | 1928 | 1979 | Slovene | Male | [21] |
Boris Kidrič | New | Elected | 1912 | 1928 | 1953 | Slovene | Male | [27] |
Rade Končar | New | WWII | 1911 | 1934 | 1942 | Croat | Male | [28] |
Vicko Krstulović | New | Elected | 1905 | 1922 | 1988 | Croat | Male | [29] |
Franc Leskošek | Old | Elected | 1897 | 1926 | 1983 | Slovene | Male | [15] |
Božo Ljumović | New | Not | 1896 | 1919 | 1986 | Montenegrin | Male | [30] |
Ivo Lola | New | WWII | 1916 | 1936 | 1943 | Croat | Male | [31] |
Miha Marinko | Old | Elected | 1900 | 1923 | 1983 | Slovene | Male | [16] |
Ivan Milutinović | New | WWII | 1901 | 1923 | 1944 | Montenegrin | Male | [32] |
Moša Pijade | New | Elected | 1890 | 1920 | 1957 | Serb | Male | [33] |
Đuro Pucar | New | Elected | 1899 | 1922 | 1979 | Serb | Male | [7] |
Aleksandar Ranković | Old | Elected | 1909 | 1928 | 1983 | Serb | Male | [7] |
Stipe Romac | New | Not | 1894 | 1932 | 1978 | Croat | Male | [34] |
Metodi Shatorov | New | Expelled | 1897 | 1940 | 1944 | Macedonian | Male | [35] |
Josip Broz Tito | Old | Elected | 1892 | 1920 | 1980 | Croat | Male | [19] |
Vida Tomšič | New | Elected | 1913 | 1934 | 1998 | Slovene | Female | [36] |
Žarko Zrenjanin | New | WWII | 1902 | 1927 | 1942 | Serb | Male | [37] |
Sreten Žujović | New | Not | 1899 | 1924 | 1976 | Serb | Male | [38] |
Candidates
Name | 4th CO | 5th CC | Birth | PM | Death | Nationality | Gender | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ivan Amulić | New | Not | 1911 | 1932 | 1973 | Croat | Male | [39] |
Blažo Jovanović | New | Elected | 1907 | 1924 | 1976 | Montenegrin | Male | [40] |
Jovan Kovačević | New | WWII | 1903 | 1922 | 1940 | Montenegrin | Male | [22] |
Josip Kraš | New | WWII | 1900 | 1928 | 1941 | Croat | Male | [22] |
Miloš Matijević | New | WWII | 1902 | 1926 | 1941 | Serb | Male | [41] |
Jordan Nikolov | New | WWII | 1916 | 1935 | 1942 | Macedonian | Male | [42] |
Marko Orešković | New | WWII | 1896 | 1926 | 1941 | Croat | Male | [43] |
Pavle Pap | New | WWII | 1914 | 1933 | 1941 | Hungarian | Male | [43] |
Krsto Popivoda | New | Elected | 1910 | 1933 | 1988 | Montenegrin | Male | [44] |
Vladimir Popović | New | Elected | 1914 | 1932 | 1972 | Montenegrin | Male | [45] |
Franc Salamon | New | WWII | 1892 | 1920 | 1943 | Slovene | Male | [46] |
Kosta Stamenković | New | WWII | 1893 | 1919 | 1942 | Serb | Male | [47] |
Momir Tomić | New | Not | 1909 | 1928 | 1979 | Serb | Male | [48] |
Svetozar Vukmanović | New | Elected | 1912 | 1933 | 2000 | Montenegrin | Male | [49] |
Boro Vukmirović | New | WWII | 1912 | 1933 | 1943 | Montenegrin | Male | [50] |
Miloš Zidanšek | New | WWII | 1909 | 1933 | 1942 | Slovene | Male | [51] |
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