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President of the Presidency of SAP Vojvodina

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President of the Presidency of Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
PrecursorOffice established
FormationNovember 1974
First holderRadovan Vlajković
Final holderJugoslav Kostić
AbolishedJanuary 1991
SuccessionOffice abolished

In the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, which was at the time one of the two socialist autonomous provinces of the Socialist Republic of Serbia and one of the federal units of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a single-party system was in place. During this time there were six heads of state, all from the ranks of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ). The federal party was organized into six sub-organizations - the republic parties, one for each of the six federal republics. Vojvodinian politicians and presidents of the presidency of the period were members of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia through their membership in the League of Communists of Vojvodina (SKV), the Vojvodinian part of the federal party (as was respectively the case with all Yugoslav politicians).

  League of Communists of Yugoslavia   League of Communists of Vojvodina   Socialist Party of Serbia

No. Head of State Lifespan Term of office Party Notes
Presidents of the Presidency
1974 - 1991
style="background: Template:League of Communists of Yugoslavia/meta/color; width:1em" | 1 Radovan Vlajković Radovan Vlajković 1922–2001 November
1974
November
1981
League of Communists of Yugoslavia The first President of the Presidency of Vojvodina. Served the longest term in office.
style="background: Template:League of Communists of Yugoslavia/meta/color; width:1em" | 2 Predrag Vladisavljević Predrag Vladisavljević [sr] 1919–2000 November
1981
May
1982
League of Communists of Yugoslavia First term.
style="background: Template:League of Communists of Yugoslavia/meta/color; width:1em" | 3 Danilo Kekić Danilo Kekić [sr] 1918–1999 May
1982
May
1983
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
style="background: Template:League of Communists of Yugoslavia/meta/color; width:1em" | 4 Đorđe Radosavljević Đorđe Radosavljević [sr] 1921– May
1983
4 May
1984
League of Communists of Yugoslavia First term.
style="background: Template:League of Communists of Yugoslavia/meta/color; width:1em" | 5 Nándor Major Nándor Major 1931– 4 May
1984
7 May
1985
League of Communists of Yugoslavia First term.
style="background: Template:League of Communists of Yugoslavia/meta/color; width:1em" | (2) Predrag Vladisavljević Predrag Vladisavljević [sr] 1919–2000 7 May
1985
May
1986
League of Communists of Yugoslavia Second term.
style="background: Template:League of Communists of Yugoslavia/meta/color; width:1em" | (4) Đorđe Radosavljević Đorđe Radosavljević [sr] 1921– May
1986
May
1988
League of Communists of Yugoslavia Second term.
style="background: Template:League of Communists of Yugoslavia/meta/color; width:1em" | (5) Nándor Major Nándor Major 1931– May
1988
May
1989
League of Communists of Yugoslavia Second term.
style="background: Template:League of Communists of Yugoslavia/meta/color; width:1em" | 6 Jugoslav Kostić Jugoslav Kostić [bs] 1939– May
1989
January
1991
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
(until January 1990)
The last President of the Presidency of Vojvodina. Vojvodina lost most of its autonomy on September 28, 1990.
style="background: Template:Socialist Party of Serbia/meta/color; width:1em" | (6) Socialist Party of Serbia
(from January 1990)

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