Josip Broz Tito was the leader of communist Yugoslavia until his death in 1980. He had been in power for over 35 years and was known for his role in the Non-Aligned Movement and managing the diverse ethnic and political landscape of Yugoslavia.
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Tito was the communist leader who kept Yugoslavia independent of the Soviet Union.
The dispute between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in 1948, known as the Informbiro period, arose primarily from Yugoslavia's leader Josip Broz Tito's refusal to conform to Stalin's strict control over Eastern Bloc countries. Tito pursued an independent path of socialism, which clashed with the Soviet Union's desire for a unified communist bloc. This led to Yugoslavia being expelled from the Cominform, a Soviet-led organization of communist parties, and resulted in economic and political isolation from Moscow. The split marked a significant shift in Cold War dynamics, as Yugoslavia became a non-aligned socialist state.
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia was created in 1990.
Young Communist League of Yugoslavia ended in 1990.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.
No, Croatia is not communist. They are a democratic country.