National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia


The National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia or NKOJ, was the World War II provisional executive body of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. The NKOJ was elected by the AVNOJ during its Second Session in Jajce in late November 1943. During the Session, the AVNOJ also appointed Josip Broz Tito the Prime Minister in the NKOJ.
Established by the decision AVNOJ based on the Declaration of the Second Session. National Committee consisting of the President, three Vice-Presidents and the required number of Trustees, and for his work fit the AVNOJ and the Presidency AVNOJ, which is appointed by its members.
At the first session of the Presidency of AVNOJ. Appointed National Committee - the first revolutionary government of the Marshal of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito at the helm. National Committee seat was in Drvar, Vis and then in Belgrade until 7 March 1945, when on the basis of the Tito-Subasic agreement, lifted and formed a provisional government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia, with Tito as Prime Minister.
Active NKOJ held in difficult conditions Liberation as the different sectors of the inner life And the broad foreign policy activities related to international recognition new Yugoslavia.

Cabinet

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As the war situation all members NKOJ were not in session, the Presidency AVNOJ appointed: