The 1963 Yugoslav Constitution was the second constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It came into effect on April 7, 1963. The constitution... 5 KB (594 words) - 00:16, 8 August 2023 |
Republic of Yugoslavia 1963 Yugoslav Constitution 1974 Yugoslav Constitution Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1992 Yugoslav Constitution Constitution of Bosnia... 1 KB (83 words) - 19:40, 25 January 2024 |
srezs. The 1963 Yugoslav Constitution defined municipalities as the basic socio-political community with rights defined by the constitution, applicable... 19 KB (2,070 words) - 06:04, 12 April 2024 |
The 1931 Yugoslav Constitution, also known as September Constitution or Octroic constitution, was the second and final Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia... 5 KB (221 words) - 09:24, 13 April 2024 |
The 1953 Yugoslav Constitutional Law was a big packet of constitutional amendments to the 1946 Yugoslav Constitution, with the goal of introducing the... 4 KB (504 words) - 06:25, 13 April 2023 |
The 1946 Yugoslav Constitution, officially titled as the Constitution of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Устав Федеративне... 9 KB (963 words) - 14:00, 10 March 2024 |
President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia took its place. The 1946 constitution defined the government of Yugoslavia headed by a president (commonly... 7 KB (495 words) - 16:03, 26 February 2024 |
Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo (redirect from Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (1963–1974)) shortages across Yugoslavia. In parallel with this, the Albanian government began to criticise Yugoslav rule over Kosovo; the Yugoslav government responded... 26 KB (2,646 words) - 21:21, 30 March 2024 |
Council (head of government). The 1963 Constitution renamed the state as Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and divided the office of the President... 28 KB (945 words) - 14:05, 3 January 2024 |
Yugoslav Radical Peasants' Democracy / Yugoslav National Party Yugoslav Radical Union Croatian Peasant Party Communist Party of Yugoslavia / League... 37 KB (817 words) - 23:34, 12 January 2024 |
Republic of Yugoslavia, from the adoption of the 1963 constitution until the complete breakup of the country in 1992. Most non-Yugoslav sources referred... 9 KB (337 words) - 18:15, 15 October 2023 |
Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (redirect from Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1945–1963)) the province (Magyar, Slovak, Romanian, Rusyn). Under the 1974 Yugoslav Constitution, the province gained higher level of autonomy, that defined Vojvodina... 23 KB (1,816 words) - 21:22, 30 March 2024 |
new council could be removed by the Parliament at any time. The 1963 Yugoslav Constitution allowed a new council to be created, but did not dissolve the... 52 KB (1,284 words) - 02:11, 10 April 2024 |
four Yugoslav censuses (1961, 1971, 1981, and 1991). Ethnic groups that were considered to be constitutive (explicitly mentioned in the constitution, and... 49 KB (850 words) - 00:46, 26 January 2024 |
Parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia in June 1963. They were the first held under the 1963 constitution which created a five-chamber Federal... 2 KB (91 words) - 22:12, 5 March 2023 |
Socialist Republic of Serbia (redirect from Yugoslav Serbia) Communist Party. In 1963, a new Yugoslav Constitution was adopted, renaming the federal state into the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and its federal... 28 KB (2,698 words) - 23:37, 15 April 2024 |
lasted until the 1963 Yugoslav Constitution. On 7 April 1963, Yugoslavia was reconstituted as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and PR Bosnia... 19 KB (1,828 words) - 15:17, 29 March 2024 |
Police of Serbia (section Kingdom of Yugoslavia) affairs was placed at the disposal of constituent republics. The 1963 Yugoslav Constitution and the 1964 Basic Law on the Service for Internal Affairs continued... 35 KB (3,571 words) - 02:09, 9 February 2024 |