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Croatian Communist PartyCroatian Communist Party (Croatian Komunistička Partija Hrvatske) also known as the Croatian League of Communists (Croatian Savez Komunista Hrvatske). The party functioned as a branch of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. Ethnic issues The party was accused of being dominated by the Serb minority, particularly during the tumultous era of Croatian spring, ie. Croatian rebellion against Yugoslav centralism which benefitted disproportionately Eastern parts of Yugoslavia, especially Serbia and Republic of Macedonia. A more moderate account was that the Serb influence was disproportionate at times. Serbs held the presidency of the party twice, one up to 1942, the other from 1986. In 1989, 30% of the members of the Croatian League of Communists were Serbs, while their overall percentage in the republic was less than 13%. Ethnic composition of the governments Government of April 14, 1945 - 5 Croats
- 1 Serb
- 8 members of unknown or undeclared ethnicity
Government of October 22, 1949 - 13 Croats
- 3 Serbs
- 1 Yugoslav
- 7 members of unknown or undeclared ethnicity
Executive Committee of February 7, 1953 - 18 Croats
- 3 Serbs
- 3 members of unknown or undeclared ethnicity
Executive Committee Spring 1958 - 16 Croats
- 2 Serbs
- 6 members of unknown or undeclared ethnicity
Executive Committee of 1963 - 5 Croats
- 6 members of unknown or undeclared ethnicity
Sources - Shoup, Paul. "Communism and the Yugoslav national question". New York: Columbia University Press, 1968. 308 p. 24 cm
* Chapter 4, Government and Politics/Regional Political Issues/Croatia of the U.S. Library of Congress country study of Yugoslavia
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