Secretary of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina

President of the Presidency of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Appointer Central Committee
Formation December 1943
First holder Đuro Pucar
Final holder Nijaz Duraković
Abolished December 1990

The Secretary of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Sekretar Centralnog komiteta Saveza komunista Bosne i Hercegovine) was the head of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina, heading the Central Committee of the Party. The holder of the office was, for a significant period, the de facto most influential politician in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a constituent republic of Yugoslavia. The official name of the office was changed in May 1982 from "Secretary of the Central Committee" to President of the Presidency of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Predsednik Predsedništva Centralnog komiteta Saveza komunista Bosne i Hercegovine).

The League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina was also an organization subordinate to the federal-level League of Communists of Yugoslavia. Between December 1943 and September 1952, the former was named the Communist Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina (being part of the larger Communist Party of Yugoslavia), until both parties were renamed "League of Communists" in 1952.

List

Here follows a list of the nine officeholders:

No. Secretary Lifespan Term of office Notes
Secretaries of the Central Committee
1 Đuro Pucar 18991979 December
1943
March
1965
Longest term in office.
During his term, in May 1952, the party changed its name from Communist Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina to League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
2 Cvijetin Mijatović 19131992 March
1965

1969
3 Branko Mikulić 19281994
1969
April
1978
4 Nikola Stojanović 1933 April
1978
May
1982
Presidents of the Presidency of the Central Committee
5 Hamdija Pozderac 19231988 23 May
1982
28 May
1984
6 Mato Andrić 1928 28 May
1984
June
1986
7 Milan Uzelac 19322005 June
1986
May
1988
8 Abdulah Mutapčić 1932 May
1988
29 June
1989
9 Nijaz Duraković 19492012 29 June
1989
December
1990
Party dissolved and reformed into the
Social Democratic Party.

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