Socialist Republic of Slovenia

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Ljudska republika Slovenija (1945–1963)
Socialistična Republika Slovenija (1963–1990)
Republika Slovenija (1990–1991)
People's Republic of Slovenia (1945–1963)
Socialist Republic of Slovenia (1963–1990)
Republic of Slovenia (1990–1991)
1944-1991
Flag of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia
Coat of arms of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia
flag coat of arms
Official language Slovenian
Capital Ljubljana
Form of government Member state of the SFRY
surface 20,246 km²
population 1,913,355
Population density 94.5 inhabitants per km²
currency Yugoslav dinar
founding 1945
National anthem Naprej zastava slave (1944–1990), Zdravljica (1990–1991)
Time zone UTC +1
License Plate YU
SR Slovenia as a member state of the SFRY
SR Slovenia as a member state of the SFRY

The Socialist Republic of Slovenia ( Slovenian Socialistična Republika Slovenija until 1963: People's Republic of Slovenia , Slovenian Ljudska republika Slovenija ; Serbo-Croatian  Socijalistička Republika Slovenija / Социјалистичка Република Словенија ) was a member state of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , which was from 1945 to 1991. Until the elections in 1990, the League of Communists of Slovenia was the ruling party.

On March 7, 1990, the Socialist Republic of Slovenia was transformed into a parliamentary republic and renamed the Republic of Slovenia . On June 25, 1991, the Republic of Slovenia and the Republic of Croatia declared their independence from Yugoslavia.

designation

In 1946 Slovenia was officially named the People's Republic of Slovenia (Slovenian: Ljudska republika Slovenija , Serbo-Croatian: Narodna Republika Slovenija ). With the constitution of 1963, it was renamed the Socialist Republic of Slovenia .

In March 1990 the term "socialist" was removed from the name.

Political leadership

Secretaries of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (party leader)

Beginning of the term of office Term expires Official Life dates
1943 1946 Franc Leskošek 1897-1983
1946 1948 Edvard Kardelj 1910-1979
1948 1966 Miha Marinko 1900-1983
1966 1968 Albert Jakopič 1914-1996
March 1969 April 1982 France Popit 1921-2013
April 1982 May 1986 Andrei Marinc * 1930
May 1986 December 1989 Milan Kučan * 1941
December 1989 February 1990 Ciril Ribičič * 1947

President

The official title was Chairman of the Liberation Front until 1945, President of the Presidium of the People's Assembly from 1945 to 1953, President of the People's Assembly from 1953 to 1974 and again President of the Presidium of the People's Assembly from 1974 to 1990.

Beginning of the term of office Term expires Official Life dates
October 3, 1943 January 30, 1953 Josip Vidmar 1895-1992
January 30, 1953 December 16, 1953 Ferdo Kozak 1894-1957
December 16, 1953 June 9, 1962 Miha Marinko 1900-1983
June 9, 1962 June 25, 1963 Vida Tomšič 1913-1998
1963 1967 Ivan Maček 1908-1993
1967 May 1979 Sergei Kraigher 1914-2001
May 1979 May 7, 1983 Viktor Avbelj 1914-1993
May 7, 1983 May 1988 France Popit 1921-2013
May 1988 May 10, 1990 Janez Stanovnik 1922-2020

Prime Minister

The official title of Prime Minister was from 1945 to 1953 Prime Minister and from 1953 to 1990 Chairman of the Executive Council.

Beginning of the term of office Term expires Official Life dates
May 5, 1945 June 1946 Boris Kidrič 1912-1953
June 1946 December 15, 1953 Miha Marinko 1900-1983
December 15, 1953 June 25, 1962 Boris Kraigher 1914-1967
June 25, 1962 April 1965 Viktor Avbelj 1914-1993
April 1965 May 1967 Janko Smole 1921-2010
May 1967 November 27, 1972 Stane Kavčič 1919-1987
November 27, 1972 May 1978 Andrei Marinc * 1930
May 1978 July 1980 Anton Vratuša 1915-2017
July 1980 May 23, 1984 Janez Zemljarič * 1928
May 23, 1984 May 16, 1990 Dušan Šinigoj * 1933

State symbols

Flags

coat of arms

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dunja Melčić (ed.): The Yugoslavia War. Prehistory, course and consequences manual . Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen / Wiesbaden 1990, ISBN 3-531-13219-9 , p. 544.
  2. Janez Kopač: Mesto kot upravnoteritorialna enota 1945–1955 . In: Arhivi . tape 30 , no. 2 . Arhivsko društvo Slovenije, 2007, ISSN  0351-2835 , catalog entry at Cobiss (Slovenian, dlib.si ).
  3. Janez Kopač: Ustava Socialistične republike Slovenije z dne 9. aprila 1963 . In: Arhivi . tape XXIV , no. 1 , 2001 (Slovenian, sistory.si ).
  4. Uradni list Republike Slovenije, March 16, 1990 - State Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia from March 16, 1990 ( Memento from November 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive )