Moše Pijade

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Moše Pijade
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Bust of Moše Pijade

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

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.

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Pijade (right) with
Miroslav Matoš (left) durning WWII
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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.