No.
|
Portrait
|
Name (Birth–Death)
|
Term of Office
|
Party
|
Representing
|
Vice Presidents of the Presidency of the National Assembly
|
N/A
|
|
Moša Pijade (1890–1957) |
1946 |
1953 |
Communist Party of Yugoslavia renamed in 1952 to League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Serbia
|
|
(1893–1985) |
Slovenia
|
|
Dimitar Vlahov (1878–1953) |
Macedonia
|
|
(1888–1958) |
Croatia
|
|
Đuro Pucar (1899–1979) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
|
(1889–1974) |
Montenegro
|
Vice Presidents
|
1
|
|
Aleksandar Ranković (1909–1983)[1] |
1963 |
1 July 1966 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Serbia
|
2
|
|
Koča Popović (1908–1992)[2] |
14 July 1966 |
1967 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Serbia
|
Vice Presidents of the Presidency
|
1
|
|
Krste Crvenkovski (1921–2001)[3] |
1971 |
1972 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Macedonia
|
2
|
|
Ratomir Dugonjić (1916–1987)[3] |
1972 |
1973 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
3
|
|
Mitja Ribičič (1919–2013)[3] |
1973 |
1974 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Slovenia
|
4
|
|
Petar Stambolić (1912–2007)[4] |
July 1974 |
July 1975 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Serbia
|
5
|
|
Vladimir Bakarić (1912–1983) |
1975 |
1976 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Croatia
|
6
|
|
Vidoje Žarković (1927–2000) |
1976 |
1977 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Montenegro
|
7
|
|
Stevan Doronjski (1919–1981) |
1977 |
15 May 1978 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
SAP Vojvodina
|
8
|
|
Fadil Hoxha (1916–2001)[5] |
15 May 1978 |
15 May 1979 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
SAP Kosovo
|
9
|
|
Lazar Koliševski (1914–2000) |
15 May 1979 |
4 May 1980 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Macedonia
|
10
|
|
Cvijetin Mijatović (1913–1993)[6] |
4 May 1980 |
15 May 1980 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
11
|
|
Sergej Kraigher (1914–2001)[7] |
15 May 1980 |
15 May 1981 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Slovenia
|
(4)
|
|
Petar Stambolić (1912–2007)[7] |
15 May 1981 |
15 May 1982 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Serbia
|
(5)
|
|
Vladimir Bakarić (1912–1983)[8] |
15 May 1982 |
16 January 1983 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Croatia
|
12
|
|
Mika Špiljak (1916–2007)[9] |
January 1983 |
15 May 1983 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Croatia
|
(6)
|
|
Vidoje Žarković (1927–2000) |
15 May 1983 |
15 May 1984 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Montenegro
|
13
|
|
Radovan Vlajković (1922–2001) |
15 May 1984 |
15 May 1985 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
SAP Vojvodina
|
14
|
|
Sinan Hasani (1922–2010) |
15 May 1985 |
15 May 1986 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
SAP Kosovo
|
15
|
|
Lazar Mojsov (1920–2011)[10] |
15 May 1986 |
15 May 1987 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Macedonia
|
16
|
|
Hamdija Pozderac (1924–1988) |
15 May 1987 |
September 1987 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
17
|
|
Raif Dizdarević (born 1926) |
September 1987 |
15 May 1988 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
18
|
|
Stane Dolanc (1925–1999)[11] |
15 May 1988 |
15 May 1989 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Slovenia
|
19
|
|
Borisav Jović (1928-2021) |
15 May 1989 |
15 May 1990 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Serbia
|
20
|
|
Stipe Šuvar (1936–2004) |
15 May 1990 |
August 1990 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia |
Croatia
|
21
|
|
Stjepan Mesić (born 1934) |
August 1990 |
15 May 1991 |
Croatian Democratic Union |
Croatia
|
22
|
|
Branko Kostić (1939-2020) |
15 May 1991 |
December 1991 |
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro |
Montenegro
|