- Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo
Infobox SFRY-SAP
name = Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo
full-name = Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo
loc-name = Socijalistička Autonomna
Pokrajina Kosovo
Социјалистичка Аутономна
Покрајина Косово
Krahina Socialiste Autonome e Kosovës
capital =Pristina
languages = Serbo-Croatian, Albanian
area = 10,686
water = Negligible
pop = 1,584,441
density = 183.1
time-zone = + 1
year_start = 1974
year_end = 1990
p1 = Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (1946-1974)
flag_p1 = Flag of SR Serbia.svg
s1 = Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (1990-1999)
flag_s1 = Flag of Serbia 1991-2004.svg
s2 = Republic of Kosova (1990–2000)
flag_s2 = Flag of Albania.svgSocialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo (Serbo-Croatian: Социјалистичка Аутономна Покрајина Косово, "Socijalistička Autonomna Pokrajina Kosovo", Albanian: "Krahina Socialiste Autonome e Kosovës") was one of the two
socialist autonomous area s of theSocialist Republic of Serbia incorporated into theSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from1974 until1990 . It was a predecessor of the modern dayKosovo .History
The Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija received more and more autonomy and self-government within Serbia and Yugoslavia during the
1970s , and its name was officially changed in 1974 to "Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo" ("andMetohija " was removed because it was not used by the Kosovo Albanians and "Socialist" added to further show the Socialist ideal of then's SFRY) as per the Constitutions of SFRY and SR Serbia, when SAP Kosovo also gained its own Constitution. The Province of Kosovo gained the highest officials, most notably Presidency and Government, and gained a seat in the Federal Yugoslavian Presidency (includingveto power on the federal level) which equated it to the states of SR Serbia.Fact|date=March 2008The local Albanian-dominated ruling class had been asking for recognition of Kosovo as a parallel republic to Serbia within the Federation (with the extreme minority demanding an independent Kosovo), and after
Tito ’s death in1980 , the demands were renewed. In March of1981 Albanian students protested demanding independence of Kosovo. Subsequently the situation rapidly escalated into extremely violent mass-riots across the province that spread across 6 major Kosovo cities and included over 20,000 Albanian dissidents.Fact| mar 2008|date=March 2008 The Yugoslav authorities harshly prosecuted and contained the civil unrest. Emigration of non-Albanians increased and ethnic tensions between Albanians and non-Albanians greatly increased, with violent inner-attacks, especially aimed at the Yugoslavian officials and representatives of authority. Fact|date=March 2008Slobodan Milošević became the leader of the Serbian communists in1986 , and then seized control over Kosovo andVojvodina . This can especially be seen in the1987 rift in Kosovo, which became the final turnout of possibilities of peace between Albanians and Yugoslavia.Fact|date=March 2008 On28 June 1989 , Milošević led a mass celebration with hundreds of thousands (almost one million)Fact|date=March 2008 Serbs inGazimestan on the 600th anniversary of a1389 Battle of Kosovo . Milošević'sGazimestan speech , which marked the beginning of his political prominence, was an important part of the events that contributed to the ongoing crisis in Kosovo. The ensuing Serbian nationalist movement was also a contributing factor to theYugoslav Wars .Fact|date=March 2008In 1989, Milošević revoked the autonomy of Kosovo, returning it to the pre-1971 "Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija" status, which was passed by the Kosovo Parliament on
28 September of1990 .Fact|date=March 2008In 2008 Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. As of October 10, 2008, 50 out of 192 sovereign United Nations member states have formally recognized the Republic of Kosovo. Serbia still considers Kosovo as part of its sovereign territory.
Demographics
According to the 1981 census (the only census taken during the existence of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo), the population of the province numbered 1,584,441 people, including:
* 1,226,736Albanians (77.4%)
* 236,526Serbs (14.9%)
* 58,562 Muslims (3.7%)
* 34,126 Roms (2.2%)
* 12,513 Turks (0.8%)
* 8,717Croats (0.6%)
* 2,676Yugoslavs (0.2%)
* 4,584 others (0.2%)Politics
The only political party in the province was
League of Communists of Kosovo , which was part of theLeague of Communists of Serbia and part of theLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia .Fact|date=March 2008The
Constitution of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo was the highest juridical act of the province.Heads of Institutions
Prime Ministers
Chairman of the Executive Council of the People's Committee of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo:
*Fadil Hoxha ,1945 -1953 Chairmen of the Executive Council of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo:
*Fadil Hoxha ,1953 -1963
*Ali Shukri ,1963 - May1967
*Ilija Vakić , May1967 - May1974
*Bogoljub Nedeljković , May1974 - May1978
*Bahri Oruçi , May1978 - May1980
*Riza Sapindžija , May1980 - May1982
*Imer Pula , May1982 -5 May 1984
*Ljubomir Neo Borković ,5 May 1984 - May1986
*Namzi Mustafa , May1986 -1987
*Kaqusha Jashari ,1987 - May1989
*Nikolla Shkreli , May1989 -1989
*Daut Jashanica ,1989
*Jusuf Zejnullahu ,4 December 1989 -5 July 1990 Presidents
Chairman of the People's Liberation Committee of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo:
*Mehmed Hoxha ,1 January 1944 -11 July 1945 Presidents of the Assembly of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo:
*Fadil Hoxha ,11 July 1945 -20 February 1953 ;24 June 1967 -7 May 1969
*Ismet Saqiri ,20 February 1953 -12 December 1953
*Đorđije Pajković ,12 December 1953 -5 May 1956
*Pavle Jovićević ,5 May 1956 -4 April 1960
*Dusan Mugoša ,4 April 1960 -18 June 1963
*Stanoje Akšić ,18 June 1963 -24 June 1967
*Ilaz Kurteshi ,7 May 1969 - May1974 Presidents of Presidency of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo:
*Xhavit Nimani , March1974 -1981
*Ali Shukriu , August1981 -1982
*Kolë Shiroka ,1982 - May1983
*Shefqet Nebih Gashi , May1983 - May1985
*Branislav Skembarević , May1985 - May1986
*Bajram Selani , May1986 - May1988
*Remzi Kolgeci , May1988 -5 April 1989
*Hysen Kajdomçaj ,27 June 1989 -11 April 1990 ee also
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Kosovo
*History of Kosovo
*Constitutional status of Kosovo
*Socialist Republic of Serbia
*Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia External links
*(Albanian) [http://kushtetuta.independentkosova.com/kosova_1974.pdf Constitution of Kosovo (1974)]
* [http://kushtetuta.independentkosova.com/english.htm Constitutions of Kosovo]
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