Communist Party of Yugoslavia

political party, Yugoslavia
Also known as: CPY, League of Communists of Yugoslavia, Savez Komunista Jugoslavije

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Milosević

  • Dayton Accords
    In Slobodan Milošević

    …Montenegrin parents and joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (from 1963 the League of Communists of Yugoslavia [LCY]) when he was 18 years old. He graduated from the University of Belgrade with a law degree in 1964 and began a career in business administration, eventually becoming head of the state-owned…

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Montenegro

Serbia

  • Serbia
    In Serbia: Political process

    …permitted only one political party—the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (LCY). Like communist parties elsewhere in eastern Europe, the LCY originally maintained a monopoly on decision making. However, as branches in each republic and autonomous province grew more assertive, the party lost its monolithic character. During the period of secessions,…

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  • Serbia
    In Serbia: Serbia in World War II

    The Communist Party of Yugoslavia had overcome its past divisions after 1937, when its leadership had been entrusted to the former Zagreb metalworker and Third International (Comintern) agent Josip Broz, who came to be better known during the war under his code name, Tito. In September…

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