Provisional Government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia

Provisional Government of the
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia

1st Cabinet of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
Date formed7 March 1945 (1945-03-07)
Date dissolved29 November 1945 (1945-11-29)
People and organisations
Head of stateKing Peter II
Head of governmentJosip Broz Tito
Status in legislatureProvisional Government
History
PredecessorKingdom of Yugoslavia Government-in-exile
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia NKOJ
SuccessorDemocratic Federal Yugoslavia Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia
Emblem of the Temporary Government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia

The Provisional Government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Privremena vlada Demokratske Federativne Jugoslavije / Привремена влада Демократске Федеративне Југославије) was Democratic Federal Yugoslavia's temporary national government formed through the merger of the Yugoslav government-in-exile and the National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia (NKOJ). It existed from 7 March to 11 November 1945. It then became the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia in late 1945, which in turn became the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1963 to 1992.

History

"At the moment these are our efforts are focused in one direction, and that is:

  1. to bring together all patriotic and honorable individuals to our fight against the invaders was as successful as possible,
  2. build the nations Yugoslav brotherhood and unity that did not exist before the war and for whose absence brought our country to disaster
  3. provide conditions for the organization of a state in which all the nations feel happy, and it is truly a Democratic Federal Yugoslavia."

Emergence

Before the temporary government was formed, there were several meetings between Tito and Ivan Šubašić, the pre-war Ban of Croatia and Prime Minister of Yugoslavia in London during the Second World War.

The international situation has affected Tito to enter politics and compromise to replace radicalism, the pressure of Great Britain and its international protector USSR, "real politics" and to adopt a memorandum of the British government, which was transmitted to him by Winston Churchill of August 1944. To the country will not impose communism, to keep the Communist Party in the conspiracy, and to express the communist program through the National Front of Yugoslavia.

After the Treaty of Vis or the Tito–Šubašić Agreement, Tito and Šubašić met in Vršac on 20 October 1944. Tito's stay in the Soviet Union during the Moscow Conference between Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill opened the door for other agreements between representatives of the National Committee and the Royal Government. The agreement was concluded on 1 November 1944 in Belgrade and is known as the Belgrade Agreement.

To new contacts occurred in December 1944, when the amendment was made to the Belgrade Agreement, certain guarantees for the political parties, and the ratification of legislation AVNOJ by the future Constituent Assembly. The Belgrade Agreement has been dissatisfied with King Peter II, whose function under the agreement of Tito–Šubašić in 1944. A Regency Council performed by a panel composed of three members.

However, after the Yalta Conference on 16 February 1945, Ivan Šubašić's government arrived in Belgrade. After much negotiation and persuasion, King Peter II finally agreed to power transition. Under the agreement, three days later, the royal government and the NKOJ resigned. The new government was formed on 7 March 1945, and on 9 March adopted a Declaration. That night Tito read it in a broadcast over Radio Belgrade.

Abdication of King Peter II

Acting as Head of state on 7 March 1945, King Peter II created his Regency Council to which he appointed constitutional lawyers Srđan Budisavljević, Ante Mandić, and Dušan Sernec [sl]. In doing so, the King empowered his Council to form a common temporary government with the National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia (NKOJ) and accept Josip Broz Tito's nomination as Prime Minister of the first normal government of post-war Yugoslavia. As authorized by the King, the Council has thus accepted the Tito's nomination on 29 November 1945, when Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia or Second Yugoslavia was officially declared. By this unconditional transfer of powers, Peter II has abdicated to Tito.[1] This date, when the second Yugoslavia was born under international law, had since been marked as Yugoslavia's national holiday Day of the Republic, however following the communists' switch to authoritarianism, this holiday officially marked the 1943 Session of AVNOJ that coincidentally fell on the same day of the year.[2]

Milan Grol the Deputy Prime Minister resigned on 8 August 1945, on the grounds that the new government did not respect the principle of democracy and freedom of speech. After the "burning house" editorial of Democracy was published in the towns of Yugoslavia, there was a disagreement between Šubašić and a representative of the Unitary National Liberation Front. On the same day, Juraj Šutej, Minister without portfolio, resigned. Ivan Šubašić, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, resigned on 8 October 1945, saying there was no free democratic government but a communist dictatorship in the country.

Members of the cabinet

Minister Portfolio Term Party Notes
Josip Broz Tito Josip Broz Tito Prime Minister
Minister of Defence
7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously head of the NKOJ.
Milan Grol Milan Grol Deputy Prime Minister 7 March – 24 August 1945 Democratic Party Previously member of the government-in-exile. Resigned on 18 August 1945
Edvard Kardelj Edvard Kardelj Deputy Prime Minister
7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Ivan Šubašić Ivan Šubašić Minister of Foreign Affairs 7 March – 8 October 1945 Croatian Peasant Party Previously head of the government-in-exile. Resigned on 8 October 1945
Josip Smodlaka Josip Smodlaka Minister without Portfolio 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Juraj Šutej Juraj Šutej Minister without Portfolio 7 March 1945 – Croatian Peasant Party Previously member of the government-in-exile. Resigned on 18 August 1945
Sreten Žujović Sreten Žujović Minister of Finances 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Drago Marušič Drago Marušič Minister of Post, Telegraph and Telephone 7 March 1945 – Slovene People's Party previously member of the government-in-exile.
Frane Frol Frane Frol Minister of Justice 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Vlada Zečević Vlada Zečević Minister of Internal Affairs 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Todor Vujasinović Todor Vujasinović Minister of Transport 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Andrija Hebrang Andrija Hebrang Minister of Industry 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Nikola Petrović Nikola Petrović Minister of Trade and Supply 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Vladislav Ribnikar Vladislav S. Ribnikar Minister of Education 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Sava Kosanović Sava Kosanović Minister of Information 7 March 1945 – previously member of the government-in-exile.
Zlatan Sremec Zlatan Sremec Minister of Public Health 7 March 1945 – Previously member of the NKOJ.
Bane Andrejev Bane Andrejev Minister of Mining 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front
Vaso Čubrilović Vaso Čubrilović Minister of Agriculture 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front
Sulejman Filipović Sulejman Filipović Minister of Forestry 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Anton Kržišnik Anton Kržišnik Minister of Social Affairs 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Sreten Vukosavljević Sreten Vukosavljević Minister of Colonization 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front
Rade Pribićević Rade Pribićević Minister of Construction 7 March – 24 April 1945 Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Rade Pribićević Stevan Zečević 24 April 1945 –
Jaša Prodanović Jaša Prodanović Minister for Serbia 7 March – 9 April 1945 Unitary National Liberation Front
Pavle Gregorić Minister for Croatia 7 March – 14 April 1945 Unitary National Liberation Front
Rodoljub Čolaković Rodoljub Čolaković Minister for Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front
Milovan Đilas Milovan Đilas Minister for Montenegro 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front
Emanuel Čučkov Emanuel Čučkov Minister for Macedonia 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.
Edvard Kocbek Edvard Kocbek Minister for Slovenia 7 March 1945 – Unitary National Liberation Front Previously member of the NKOJ.

Notes

  1. ^ Charles D. Pettibone (2014) The organization and order of battle of militaries in World War II, Trafford Publishing, Bloomington, Indiana SAD, p.393.
  2. ^ "29 November, Yugoslavia: Day of the Republic", Faculty of Humanities Research Projects page, University of Oslo, Norway. Publication date: 24 August 2008.

References

  • Dimić, Ljubodrag (2011). "Yugoslav-Soviet Relations: The View of the Western Diplomats (1944-1946)". The Balkans in the Cold War: Balkan Federations, Cominform, Yugoslav-Soviet Conflict. Beograd: Institute for Balkan Studies. pp. 109–140. ISBN 9788671790734.
  • Petranović, Branko (1981). Istorija Jugoslavije 1918–1978 (in Serbo-Croatian) (2 ed.). Belgrade: Nolit.
  • Šepić, Dragovan (1983). Vlada Ivana Šubašića (in Serbo-Croatian). Zagreb: Globus. Retrieved 25 November 2013.

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