Cabinet Tito V

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The Tito V cabinet was formed on January 30, 1954 by Josip Broz Tito in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia . The cabinet replaced the fourth Tito cabinet and remained in office until April 19, 1958, after which it was replaced by the sixth Tito cabinet . The cabinet consisted exclusively of members of the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia (BdKJ).

The Cabinet (Federal Executive Council) consisted of the following State Secretaries:

Ministerial office Official Political party Beginning of the term of office Term expires
President of the Federal Executive Council Josip Broz Tito BdKJ January 30, 1954 April 19, 1958
Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council Edvard Kardelj BdKJ January 30, 1954 April 19, 1958
Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council Aleksandar Ranković BdKJ January 30, 1954 April 19, 1958
Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council Svetozar Vukmanović-Tempo BdKJ January 30, 1954 April 19, 1958
Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council Rodoljub Čolaković BdKJ January 30, 1954 April 19, 1958
Foreign Affairs Koča Popović BdKJ January 30, 1954 April 19, 1958
National Defense Ivan Gošnjak BdKJ January 30, 1954 April 19, 1958
Internal affairs Svetislav Stefanović BdKJ January 30, 1954 April 19, 1958
National economy Hasan Brkić
Ivica Gretić
BdKJ
BdKJ
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January 1, 1956
Budget and state administration Neda Božinović BdKJ January 30, 1954 January 1, 1956
Finances Avdo Humo BdKJ January 1, 1956 April 19, 1958
Commodity trading Marijan Brecelj BdKJ January 1, 1956 April 19, 1958
Foreign Trade Committee Hasan Brkić BdKJ January 1, 1956 April 19, 1958

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