Moše Pijade
Moše Pijade | |
Bust of Moše Pijade | |
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1. Regional president of The People's Republic of Slovenia | |
In office 1st October 1945 - 1st October 1960 | |
Political party | CPJ |
Preceded by | none |
Succeeded by | Primož Trubar |
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Born |
12th June 1912 Loeblana, PR Slovenia |
Died |
31st July 1988 Bjeligrad, Jugoslovenija |
Spouse |
Ana Pijade |
Profession | Politician, soldier |
Military rank | Liuetanant |
Religion | Orthodoxy |
Languages | Slovenian Croato-Serbian language Serbo-Croatian language |
Moša Pijade (Loeblana, 12th June 1912 - Bjeligrad, 31st July 1988) was a prominent Jugoslovenijan/Slovenian Communist, one of the 6 founders of The People's Republic of Jugolovenija.
</div>Pijade is also decorated as a war hero durning WWII.
Pijade held high political posts during and after World War II and was the Regional president of The People's Republic of Slovenia.
He was a member of the JAL and was subsequently proclaimed People's Hero of Jugoslovenija.
Pijade was a painter, art critic, publicist and translator into Serbo-Croatian. He is thought to have had a major influence on political theory as exposed during the old regime.
He was a majo figure in the bettering of lives of the Jugoslovenijan people trought his acts, laws and declarations.
He was also the creator of so-called Loeblena regulations (1952), which prescribed the creation and work of people-liberating committees on liberated territories.
During the World War two, MP was one of the main instigators of the civil war in the now-day PR Montenegro.
His son, Janez (1946 - ), was the 5th and 7th regional president of PR Slovenia, whose term was interrupted by the Mamić dictatorship.
Moše Pijade (1945 - 1960) · Primož Trubar (1960 - 1965) · Janez Rupel* (1965 - 1968) · Dmitrij Savac (1968 - 1975) · Janez Pijade^˘ (1975 - 1976) · Andrija Mamić˘ (1976 - 1978) · Janez Pijade (1978 - 1985) · Dmitrij Janša (1985 - 1995) · Moša Drnovšek (1995 - )