Cabinet of Tito VI

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The Tito VI cabinet was formed on April 19, 1958 by Josip Broz Tito in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia . On April 7, 1963, the former Socialist Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia was renamed the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY). The cabinet replaced the fifth Tito cabinet and remained in office until June 29, 1963, after which it was replaced by the Stambolić 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 Beginning of the term of office Term expires
President of the Federal Executive Council Josip Broz Tito April 19, 1958 June 29, 1963
Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council Edvard Kardelj April 19, 1958 June 29, 1963
Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council Aleksandar Ranković April 19, 1958 April 18, 1963
Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council Svetislav Stefanović April 18, 1963 June 29, 1963
Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council Mijalko Todorović April 19, 1958 June 29, 1963
Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council Rodoljub Čolaković April 19, 1958 June 29, 1963
Foreign Affairs Koča Popović April 19, 1958 June 29, 1963
National Defense Ivan Gošnjak April 19, 1958 June 29, 1963
Internal affairs Svetislav Stefanović
Vojin Lukić
April 19, 1958
April 18, 1963
April 18, 1963
June 29, 1963
Finances Nikola Minčev
Kiro Gligorov
April 19, 1958
June 1, 1962
June 1, 1962
June 29, 1963
Commodity trading Marijan Brecelj
Dragutin Kosovac
April 19, 1958
April 18, 1963
April 18, 1963
June 29, 1963
Foreign Trade Committee Ljubo Babić
Sergej Kraigher
April 19, 1958
January 1, 1960
January 1, 1960
June 29, 1963
Foreign trade Nikola Džuverović April 18, 1963 June 29, 1963

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