14th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
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The League of Communists of Yugoslavia (LCY) convened the highest forum for its 14th Extraordinary Congress on 20–23 January 1990 before it adjourned. It later reconvened for one day on 26 May. This was the last convened LCY Congress and was composed of 1,655 delegates. The congress was chaired by the Macedonian Milan Pančevski, the President of the Presidency of the Central Committee, on 20–23 January and by the Serb Petar Škundrić when it reconvened on 26 May 1991. It reconvened without the delegates from Croatia, Macedonia and Slovenia and elected a provisional leadership, the Committee for the Preparation of the Democratic and Programmatic Renewal of the LCY, tasked it with convening the 15th LCY Congress on or before 29 September 1990.
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Date | 20–23 January & 26 May 1990 |
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Venue | Sava Centar |
Location | Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
Type | Political convention |
Organised by | League of Communists of Yugoslavia |