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Federal Council for Protection of the Constitutional Order (Serbo-Croatian: ''Savezni sav(j)et za zaštitu ustavnog poretka, ''Slovene'': Zvezni svet za zaščito ustavne ureditve, ''Macedonian: Сојузниот совет за заштита на уставниот поредок) was an agency of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in charge of coordination of country's internal security institutions. It was created in 1975, in accordance with Article 331 of the 1974 Yugoslav Constitution,〔(Slobodan Stankovic: Committee for Deffense of Constitutional Order Created in Yugoslavia. Radio Free Europe Research, 4 March 1975 )〕〔(Constitution of the SFRY, 1974 ) 〕 and ceased to exist when the country fell apart in 1991-1992. The council had eight members. Four members were appointed directly by the Presidency: three out of its own members and one out of the leadership of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia. The other members were Yugoslav prime minister, ministers of interior, national defense and foreign affairs.〔Службен лист на СФРЈ, 55/1982, available at () 〕 The chairmen of the council since its creation were: * Vladimir Bakarić (1975-1982)〔〔(Slobodan Stankovic: More Power for Army Generals in Yugoslavia. Radio Free Europe Research, 29 June 1979 )〕 * Lazar Koliševski (1982-1984)〔(Slobodan Stankovic: Yugoslavia's Supreme Security Agency Appointed. Radio Free Europe Research, 23 September 1982 )〕 * Stane Dolanc (1984-1989)〔Службен лист на СФРЈ, 31/1984, available at () 〕〔Nije strašno što je srušili, nego kako su je srušili. Interview with Josip Vrhovec. Tena Perišin, Radio Free Europe, April 5, 2000 〕 * Janez Drnovšek (1989)〔Службен лист на СФРЈ, 64/1989, available at () 〕 * Borisav Jović (1989-1991)〔 ==Members ex officio== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Federal Council for Protection of the Constitutional Order (Yugoslavia)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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