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Stevan Doronjski (26
September 1919 – 14
August 1981) was a
Yugoslav civil servant from
Serbia who
served as
President of the
Presidency of the League...
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Republic of
Serbia (1945–1992) Nešković P. Stambolić
Veselinov Minić Penezić
Doronjski* Stamenković Jojkić Bojanić Čkrebić I. Stambolić Ikonić Jevtić Radmilović...
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January 1939 – 4 May 1980
Preceded by
Milan Gorkić[c]
Succeeded by
Stevan Doronjski[d]
Personal details Born
Josip Broz (1892-05-07)7 May 1892 Kumrovec, Austria-Hungary...
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Republic of
Serbia (1945–1992) Nešković P. Stambolić
Veselinov Minić Penezić
Doronjski* Stamenković Jojkić Bojanić Čkrebić I. Stambolić Ikonić Jevtić Radmilović...
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Mikhail Gorbachev League of
Communists of
Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito
Stevan Doronjski Lazar Mojsov Dušan
Dragosavac Mitja Ribičič
Dragoslav Marković Ali Šukrija...
- (1950–1951).
Danilo Kekić (1951–1953). Luka Mrkšić,
Stevan Doronjski (1953–1958).
Stevan Doronjski (1958–1963).
Radovan Vlajković (1963–1967).
Ilija Rajačić...
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Retrieved 20 June 2023.
Stroynowski 1989a, p. 130. "Stevan
Doronjski" [Stevan
Doronjski] (in German). Munzinger-Archiv.
Archived from the
original on...
- Yugoslavia, Belgrade, May 4, 1980.
After the
declaration was read,
Stevan Doronjski (President of the
League of
Communists of Yugoslavia) said, "Eternal glory...
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Secretary (1945–1964),
President of the
Presidium (1964–1980)
Stevan Doronjski,
President of the
Presidium (1980)
Lazar Mojsov,
President of the Presidium...
- of the
Presidency of
Yugoslavia In
office 1978–1979
Preceded by
Stevan Doronjski Succeeded by
Lazar Koliševski
Personal details Born (1916-03-15)15 March...