League of Communists of Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian: Савез комуниста Југославије, Savez komunista Jugoslavije Slovene:Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na komunistite na Jugoslavija | |
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Leader | Josip Broz Tito (most prominent, see list of leaders) |
Founded | 20 April 1919 Vukovar Congress in 1920 |
Dissolved | 22 January 1990 |
Merger of | SSDP (in Kingdom of Serbia) SDS HiS (in Croatia-Slavonia) SDP BiH (in Bosnia and Herzegovina) JSDS (in Carniola and Istria) |
Succeeded by | SPS (in Serbia) SDP (in Croatia) SDP BiH (in Bosnia and Herzegovina) SD (in Slovenia) SDSM (in North Macedonia) DPS (in Montenegro) SK - PJ (from Army branch) SRSJ (centre-left faction) |
Headquarters | Ušće Towers, Belgrade (1965–1990) |
Newspaper | Borba (1922–1990) |
Youth wing | League of Communist Youth League of Socialist Youth of Yugoslavia Union of Pioneers of Yugoslavia |
Women's wing | League of Women's Associations of Yugoslavia |
Military wing | Yugoslav Partisans (1941–1945) |
Membership(1981) | 2,117,083 |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism Titoism |
Political position | Left-wing to far-left[need quotation to verify] |
National affiliation | People's Front (1944–1953) Socialist Alliance of Working People of Yugoslavia (1953–90) |
International affiliation | Comintern (1920–1943) Cominform (1947–1948) |
Colours | Red Yellow |
Slogan | "Proleteri svih zemalja, ujedinite se!" ("Proletarians of all countries, unite!") "Bratstvo i jedinstvo" ("Brotherhood and unity") |
Anthem | The Internationale (official) |
Devolved or semi-autonomous branches | LC of Serbia
LC of Bosnia and Herzegovina LC of Macedonia LC of Slovenia LC of Montenegro Army branch of the LCY |
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