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Politics of Yugoslavia
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1921
1931
1946
1953
1963
1974
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The following is a
list of government cabinets of
Yugoslavia
.
List of cabinets
[
edit
]
No.
Cabinet
From
Parties
1.
Cabinet of Nikola Pašić I
1 December 1918
NRS
2.
Cabinet of Stojan Protić I
20 December 1918
NRS
—
DS
3.
Cabinet of Ljubomir Davidović I
16 August 1919
DS
4.
Cabinet of Stojan Protić II
19 February 1920
NRS
5.
Cabinet of Milenko Vesnić
16 May 1920
NRS
6.
Cabinet of Nikola Pašić II
1 January 1921
NRS
—
DS
7.
Cabinet of Nikola Pašić III
24 December 1921
NRS
—
DS
8.
Cabinet of Nikola Pašić IV
16 December 1922
NRS
—
DS
—
JMO
9.
Cabinet of Nikola Pašić V
1 May 1923
NRS
—
JMO
10.
Cabinet of Nikola Pašić VI
27 March 1924
NRS
—
JMO
11.
Cabinet of Nikola Pašić VII
21 May 1924
NRS
—
JMO
12.
Cabinet of Ljubomir Davidović II
28 July 1924
DS
—
SLS
—
JMO
13.
Cabinet of Nikola Pašić VIII
6 November 1924
NRS
—
SDS
—
HRSS
14.
Cabinet of Nikola Pašić IX
29 April 1925
NRS
—
SDS
—
HRSS
15.
Cabinet of Nikola Uzunović I
8 April 1926
NRS
—
HRSS
16.
Cabinet of Nikola Uzunović II
1 February 1927
NRS
17.
Cabinet of Velimir Vukićević I
17 April 1927
NRS
—
DS
—
JMO
—
SLS
18.
Cabinet of Velimir Vukićević II
2 February 1928
NRS
—
DS
—
JMO
—
SLS
19.
Cabinet of Anton Korošec
28 July 1928
NRS
—
DS
—
JMO
—
SLS
20.
Cabinet of Petar Živković
7 January 1929
6 January Dictatorship
21.
Cabinet of Vojislav Marinković
4 April 1932
JRSD
22.
Cabinet of Milan Srškić I
3 July 1932
JRSD
23.
Cabinet of Milan Srškić II
5 November 1932
JNS
24.
Cabinet of Nikola Uzunović III
27 January 1934
JNS
25.
Cabinet of Bogoljub Jevtić
22 December 1934
JRZ
26.
Cabinet of Milan Stojadinović I
24 June 1935
JRZ
27.
Cabinet of Milan Stojadinović II
7 March 1936
JRZ
28.
Cabinet of Milan Stojadinović III
4 October 1937
JRZ
29.
Cabinet of Dragiša Cvetković I
5 February 1939
JRZ
30.
Cabinet of Dragiša Cvetković II
26 August 1939
JRZ
—
HSS
31.
Cabinet of Dušan Simović
27 March 1941
Yugoslav coup d'état
37.
Provisional Government
(Cabinet of Josip Broz Tito I)
7 March 1945
JNOF
—
DS
—
HSS
38.
Cabinet of Josip Broz Tito II
2 February 1946
KPJ
39.
Cabinet of Josip Broz Tito III
27 April 1950
KPJ
40.
Cabinet of Josip Broz Tito IV
17 January 1953
SKJ
41.
Cabinet of Josip Broz Tito V
30 January 1955
SKJ
42.
Cabinet of Josip Broz Tito VI
19 April 1958
SKJ
43.
Cabinet of Petar Stambolić
29 June 1963
SKJ
44.
Cabinet of Mika Špiljak
18 May 1967
SKJ
45.
Cabinet of Mitja Ribičič
17 May 1969
SKJ
46.
Cabinet of Džemal Bijedić
30 July 1971
SKJ
47.
Cabinet of Veselin Đuranović
14 February 1977
SKJ
48.
Cabinet of Milka Planinc
16 May 1982
SKJ
49.
Cabinet of Branko Mikulić
15 May 1986
SKJ
50.
Cabinet of Ante Marković
16 March 1989
SKJ
/
SRS
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