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The leader of the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia, which was established after World War II, was Josip Broz Tito. He served as the Prime Minister from 1945 and later became the President, holding power until his death in 1980. Tito was a key figure in unifying the diverse ethnic groups within Yugoslavia and maintaining relative stability during his rule. His leadership style was characterized by a balance between nationalism and socialism, which helped to keep the federation intact for several decades.

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