Milan Pančevski


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Milan Pančevski (Macedonian: Милан Панчевски; 16 May 1935 – 9 January 2019) was a Macedonian politician who was the final President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1990, when the party was dissolved.

Milan Pančevski

President of the Presidency of the LCY Central Committee
In office
17 May 1989 – 17 May 1990
Preceded byStipe Šuvar
Succeeded byMiomir Grbović
(as coordinator)
Personal details
Born16 May 1935
Debar, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Died9 January 2019 (aged 83)
Skopje, Macedonia
NationalityMacedonian
Political partyLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia

Prior to being President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, he was President of the League of Communists of Macedonia from 1984 to 1986. He was active in politics after the Breakup of Yugoslavia, and joined the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia.[1]

He died in Skopje on 9 January 2019.[2]

  1. ^ Југословенски савременици: ко је ко у Југославији. "Хронометар" Београд 1970. година.
  2. ^ "Preminuo Milan Pančevski" [Milan Pančevski died] (in Serbian). B92. 10 January 2019. Archived from the original on 24 May 2023. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
 

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