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Yugoslavia (former) GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
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Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
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    Figure 13. The Evolution of the Federal Parliament as of 1990

    Source: Based on information from Josip Sruk, Ustavno uredjenje SFRJ, Zagreb, 1976, 329-32.

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    Figure 14. Organization of the Federal Executive Council and Administrative Agencies, 1990

    The Yugoslav Constitution of 1974 prescribed no division of powers among the bodies of the federal or republican governments. In practice, however, these entities resembled those of a parliamentary democracy in their division of responsibility. The basic structure and relationships of government institutions remained the same from 1974 through 1990.

    Data as of December 1990


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