Political party
The League of Communists Organisation in the Yugoslav People's Army (LCY–YPA) [a] was the branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) for members of the Yugoslav People's Army.[1]
Description
The LCY–YPA generally constituted a conservative grouping within party organizations.[2] At the LCY–YPA's final 9th Conference in Belgrade in November 1989, the head of the organization's committee Admiral Petar Šimić spoke out against multi-party democracy.[3]
After the dissolution of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in January 1990, the LCY–YPA was reformed as the League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia in November 1990.[4]
See also
References
Notes
- ^ Serbo-Croatian: Организација Савеза комуниста у Југословенској народној армији, Organizacija Saveza komunista u Jugoslovenskoj narodnoj armiji, Macedonian: Организација Сојузот на комунистите во ЈНА, Slovene: Organizacija Zveze komunistov v JLA
Footnotes
- ^ Cohen & Dragović-Soso 2008, p. 304.
- ^ Cohen & Dragović-Soso 2008, p. 305.
- ^ Pauković 2008, p. 24.
- ^ Cohen & Dragović-Soso 2008, p. 319.
Bibliography
- Cohen, Lenard J.; Dragović-Soso, Jasna (2008). State Collapse in South-Eastern Europe: New Perspectives on Yugoslavia's Disintegration. Purdue University Press. ISBN 978-1-55753-460-6.
- Pauković, Davor (2008). "Posljednji kongres Saveza komunista Jugoslavije: uzroci, tijek i posljedice raspada". Suvremene Teme. 1 (1): 21–33.
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