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This is a list of Presidents and Prime Ministers of SFR Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1991.The ethnicities of the listed functioners show that Croat and Cathnolic element was by far over-represented in this strata.This is in contrast to theories of some Bulgarian participants on this forum that post-WWII Yugoslavia had a "Greater Serbian character" Presidents of SFR Yugoslavia: Ivan Ribar (Croat) Yosip Broz-"Tito" (Croat) Lazar Koliševski (Pseudomacedonian) Sergey Kraiger (Slovene) Petar Stambolić (Serb) Mika Špilyak (Croat) Sinan Hasani (Albanian) Lazar Moysov (Pseudomacedonian) Raif Dizdarević (moslem) Yanez Drnovšek (Slovene) Borisav Yović (Serb) Styepan Mesić (Croat) From 12 Presidents of SFRY, only 2 were Serbs, for total of 2 years out of 46 years.4 were Croats, with one of them, Josip Broz, having a 27 years lasting mandate. ----------------------------------------------------- Prime Ministers of SFR Yugoslavia: Yosip Broz-"Tito" (Croat) Petar Stambolić (Serb) Mika Špilyak (Croat) Mitya Ribičič (Slovene) Džemal Byedić (muslim) Veselin Đuranović ("Montenegrin") Milka Planinc (Croat) Branko Mikulić (Croat) Ante Marković (Croat) From 9 Prime Ministers of SFRY, only one (!) was a Serb, while 5 were Croats Conclusion: how much SFR Yugoslavia was in "Serbian hegemonistic hands", as some like to say, is obvious from these lists.
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