President of the League of Communists of Macedonia

President of the Presidency of the League of Communists of Macedonia
Appointer Central Committee
Formation March 1943
First holder Lazar Koliševski
Final holder Petar Gošev
Abolished April 1991

The Secretary of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Macedonia (Macedonian: Секретар на Централниот комитет на Сојузот на комунистите на Македонија) was the head of the League of Communists of Macedonia, heading the Central Committee of the Party. The holder of the office was, for a significant period, the de facto most influential politician in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, a constituent republic of Yugoslavia. The official name of the office was changed in May 1982 from "Secretary of the Central Committee" to President of the Presidency of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Macedonia (Претседател на Президиумот на Централниот комитет на Сојузот на комунистите на Македонија).

The League of Communists of Macedonia was also an organization subordinate to the federal-level League of Communists of Yugoslavia. Between March 1943 and September 1952, the former was named the Communist Party of Macedonia (being part of the larger Communist Party of Yugoslavia), until both parties were renamed "League of Communists" in 1952.

List

Here follows a list of the seven officeholders:

No. Secretary Lifespan Term of office Notes
Secretaries of the Central Committee
1 Lazar Koliševski 19142000 March
1943
July
1963
Longest term in office.
During his term, in May 1952, the party changed its name from Communist Party of Macedonia to League of Communists of Macedonia.
2 Krste Crvenkovski 19212001 July
1963
March
1969
3 Angel Čemerski 19232005 March
1969
May
1982
Presidents of the Presidency of the Central Committee
4 Krste Markovski 1925 May
1982
5 May
1984
5 Milan Pančevski 1935 5 May
1984
June
1986
6 Jakov Lazarovski 1949 June
1986

1989
7 Petar Gošev 1948
1989
April
1991
Party dissolved and reformed into the
Social Democratic Union.

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