Second Federal Executive Council of Džemal Bijedić

The Second Federal Executive Council of Džemal Bijedić was the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's national government from 16 May 1974 to 16 May 1978. Džemal Bijedić was its first president until his death on 18 January 1977. He was subsequently replaced by Veselin Đuranović as president on 15 March to the end of the Federal Executive Council's four-year term.

List of Members

Portfolio Member Took office Left office Party Representing
President
President Džemal Bijedić 30 July 1971 18 January 1977 SKJ N/A (SR Bosnia and Herzegovina)
President Veselin Đuranović 15 March 1977 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Montenegro)
Republican Representatives
Vice-President Miloš Minić 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Serbia
Vice-President Berislav Šefer 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Croatia
Vice-President Anton Vratuša 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Slovenia
Vice-President Dobroslav Ćulafić 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Montenegro
Member Mugbil Bejzat 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Macedonia
Member Asen Simitčiev 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Macedonia
Member Ljubomir Marković 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Montenegro
Member Borisav Jović 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Serbia
Member Franjo Nađ 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SAP Vojvodina
Member Radovan Pantović 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Serbia
Member Aslan Fazlija 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SAP Kosovo
Member Vajo Skendžić 16 May 1974 16 May 1982 SKJ SR Croatia
Member Janko Smole 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Slovenia
Member Gojko Ubiparip 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
State Secretaries
Foreign Affairs Miloš Minić 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Serbia)
National Defense Nikola Ljubičić 18 May 1967 16 May 1982 SKJ N/A (SR Serbia)
Interior Franjo Herljević 16 May 1974 16 May 1982 SKJ N/A (SR Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Finance Momčilo Cemović 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SAP Montenegro)
Foreign Trade Emil Ludviger 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Croatia)
Market and Prices Imer Pulja 16 May 1974 16 May 1982 SKJ N/A (SAP Kosovo)
Justice Ivan Franko 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Slovenia)
Chairs
Information Muhamed Berberović 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Energy & Industry Dušan Ilijević 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SAP Vojvodina)
Agriculture Ivan Kuštrak 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Croatia)
Transport & Communications Boško Dimitrijević 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Serbia)
Labour, Health & Social Protection Zora Tomić 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Slovenia)
Veterans & Disabled Persons Mara Radić 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Tourism Milan Vukasović 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Montenegro)
Economic Relations with Developing Countries Stojan Andov 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Macedonia)
Labour and Employment Svetozar Pepovski 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Macedonia)
Sciences and Culture Trpe Jakovlevski 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SR Macedonia)
Social Planning Milorad Birovljev 16 May 1974 16 May 1978 SKJ N/A (SAP Vojvodina)
Legislation Aleksandar Fira 16 May 1974 16 May 1982 SKJ N/A (SR Serbia)
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