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The Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina ( sh, / ) was one of two autonomous provinces within the
Socialist Republic of Serbia , life_span = 1944–1992 , status = Constituent state of Yugoslavia , p1 = Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia , flag_p1 = Flag of German Reich (1935–1945).svg , p2 ...
, in the former
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yu ...
. The province is the direct predecessor to the modern-day Serbian Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The province was formally created in 1945 in the aftermath of the World War II in Yugoslavia, as the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (). In 1968, it was granted a higher level of political autonomy, and the adjective ''Socialist'' was added to its official name. In 1990, after the constitutional reform influenced by what is known as the anti-bureaucratic revolution, its autonomy was reduced to the pre-1968 level, and the term ''Socialist'' was dropped from its name. It was encompassing regions of Srem,
Banat Banat (, ; hu, Bánság; sr, Банат, Banat) is a geographical and historical region that straddles Central and Eastern Europe and which is currently divided among three countries: the eastern part lies in western Romania (the counties of ...
and
Bačka Bačka ( sr-cyrl, Бачка, ) or Bácska () is a geographical and historical area within the Pannonian Plain bordered by the river Danube to the west and south, and by the river Tisza to the east. It is divided between Serbia and Hunga ...
, with capital in
Novi Sad Novi Sad ( sr-Cyrl, Нови Сад, ; hu, Újvidék, ; german: Neusatz; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the P ...
. Throughout its existence Serbs in Vojvodina constituted the largest ethnic group in the province with a parallel strong affirmation of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural elements central to province's identity. Alongside Serbian standard of then official
Serbo-Croatian Serbo-Croatian () – also called Serbo-Croat (), Serbo-Croat-Bosnian (SCB), Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS), and Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS) – is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia an ...
, socialist Vojvodina officially used other languages including Hungarian, Pannonian Rusyn, Slovak and
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. After opposition failed to secure any seats in 1945 elections followed by the formal introduction of a one-party system the province was ruled by the League of Communists of Vojvodina, part both of
Serbian Serbian may refer to: * someone or something related to Serbia, a country in Southeastern Europe * someone or something related to the Serbs, a South Slavic people * Serbian language * Serbian names See also * * * Old Serbian (disambiguation ...
and wider Yugoslav ruling party.


History

During the Second World War in Yugoslavia (1941–1945), the territory was occupied by the
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. In the autumn of 1944,
Yugoslav partisans The Yugoslav Partisans,Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene: , or the National Liberation Army, sh-Latn-Cyrl, Narodnooslobodilačka vojska (NOV), Народноослободилачка војска (НОВ); mk, Народноослобод ...
and the
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian language, Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist R ...
expelled Axis troops from most parts the region, that was placed under the military administration. At that time, the political status of the territory was not yet determined. The projected borders of future Vojvodina included the regions of
Banat Banat (, ; hu, Bánság; sr, Банат, Banat) is a geographical and historical region that straddles Central and Eastern Europe and which is currently divided among three countries: the eastern part lies in western Romania (the counties of ...
,
Bačka Bačka ( sr-cyrl, Бачка, ) or Bácska () is a geographical and historical area within the Pannonian Plain bordered by the river Danube to the west and south, and by the river Tisza to the east. It is divided between Serbia and Hunga ...
, Baranja and most of the region of Syrmia, including
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. The ''de jure'' temporary border between Vojvodina and
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in Syrmia was Vukovar- Vinkovci- Županja line. ''
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'', western parts of Syrmia remained under Axis military control until April 1945. From 17 October 1944 to 27 January 1945, most of the region (Banat, Bačka, Baranja) was under direct military administration, and by the spring of 1945, provisional regional administration was created.


1945–1968

The ''Autonomous Province of Vojvodina'' ( sh, / ) was formed in 1945, as an autonomous province within the People's Republic of Serbia, a federal unit of the
Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yu ...
. The process was initiated on 30–31 July 1945, when the provisional provincial assembly of Vojvodina decided that the province should join Serbia. This decision was confirmed in the third
AVNOJ The Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia,, mk, Антифашистичко собрание за народно ослободување на Југославија commonly abbreviated as the AVNOJ, was a deliberat ...
assembly on 10 August 1945, and the law that regulated the autonomous status of Vojvodina within Serbia was adopted on 1 September 1945. The final borders of Vojvodina with
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and
Central Serbia Central Serbia ( sr, централна Србија / centralna Srbija), also referred to as Serbia proper ( sr, link=no, ужа Србија / uža Srbija), is the region of Serbia lying outside the autonomous province of Vojvodina to the nor ...
were defined in 1945: Baranja and western Syrmia were assigned to Croatia, while small parts of Banat and Syrmia near
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were assigned to Central Serbia. A small part of northern Mačva near
Sremska Mitrovica Sremska Mitrovica (; sr-Cyrl, Сремска Митровица, hu, Szávaszentdemeter, la, Sirmium) is a city and the administrative center of the Srem District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated on the left ban ...
was assigned to Vojvodina. The capital city of the province was
Novi Sad Novi Sad ( sr-Cyrl, Нови Сад, ; hu, Újvidék, ; german: Neusatz; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the P ...
, which was also the capital of the former Danube Banovina province that existed before
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
. The position of Vojvodina within Serbia was defined by the Constitution of Yugoslavia (1946) and the Copnstitution of Serbia (1947). The first Statute of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina was adopted in 1948, and the second in 1953. After the constitutional reform in 1963, the third statute was adopted, in the same year.


1968–1990

Until 1968, Vojvodina enjoyed a limited level of autonomy within Serbia. After the constitutional reform, that was enacted in 1968, the province was granted a higher level of autonomy, and its name was changed to the ''Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina'' ( sh, / ). Under the Constitutional Law of 21 February 1969, it achieved legislative autonomy, and in the same time, four minority languages were also recognized (besides
Serbo-Croatian Serbo-Croatian () – also called Serbo-Croat (), Serbo-Croat-Bosnian (SCB), Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS), and Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS) – is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia an ...
) as official languages (Article 67) in the province ( Magyar, Slovak,
Romanian Romanian may refer to: *anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Romania ** Romanians, an ethnic group **Romanian language, a Romance language ***Romanian dialects, variants of the Romanian language **Romanian cuisine, traditiona ...
,
Rusyn Rusyn may refer to: * Rusyn people, an East Slavic people ** Pannonian Rusyn people, a branch of Rusyn people ** Lemkos, a branch of Rusyn (or Ukrainian) people ** Boykos, a branch of Rusyn (or Ukrainian) people * Rusyn language, an East Slavic l ...
).Уставни закон Социјалистичке Аутономне Покрајине Војводине (1969)
/ref> Under the 1974 Yugoslav Constitution, the province gained higher level of autonomy, that defined Vojvodina (still remaining within Serbia) as one of the subjects of the Yugoslav federation, and also gave it voting rights equivalent to Serbia itself on the country's collective presidency. The Constitution of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (), that was adopted in 1974, became the highest legal act of the province, replacing the previous Constitutional Law of 1969. After the constitutional reform in Yugoslavia (1988), the process of democratization was initiated. In 1989, amendments to the Constitution of Serbia were adopted, limiting the autonomy of Vojvodina. Under the rule of the Serbian president
Slobodan Milošević Slobodan Milošević (, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the president of Serbia within Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1997 (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic of ...
, the new Constitution of Serbia was adopted on 28 September 1990, omitting the adjective ''Socialist'' from the official names and further reducing the rights of autonomous provinces. After this, the Vojvodina was no longer a subject of the Yugoslav federation, but again only the autonomous province of Serbia, with limited level of autonomy. The name of the province was also reverted to the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. During the entire period from 1945 to 1990, the only authorized political party in the province was the League of Communists of Vojvodina, which was part of the League of Communists of Serbia and part of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia.


Institutions

Institutions of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina included: *Presidency (''Predsedništvo'') *Working bodies of presidency (''Radna tela predsedništva''): **Council for people's defence (''Savet za narodnu odbranu'') **Council for protection of constitutional system (''Savet za zaštitu ustavnog poretka'') **Commission for organizational and staff questions (''Komisija za organizaciona i kadrovska pitanja'') **Commission for amnesty (''Komisija za pomilovanja'') **Commission for applications and suggestions (''Komisija za predstavke i predloge'') **Commission for medals (''Komisija za odlikovanja'') **Commission for economic reform (''Komisija za privrednu reformu'') *Parliament (''Skupština'') *Councils of parliament (''Veća skupštine''): **Council of associated work (''Veće udruženog rada'') **Council of municipalities (''Veće opština'') **Social-political council (''Društveno-političko veće'') *Provincial committees (''Pokrajinski komiteti''): **Provincial committee for energetics and raws (''Pokrajinski komitet za energetiku i sirovine'') **Provincial committee for international cooperation (''Pokrajinski komitet za međunarodnu saradnju'') **Provincial committee for traffic and connections (''Pokrajinski komitet za saobraćaj i veze'') **Provincial committee for water economy (''Pokrajinski komitet za vodoprivredu'') **Provincial committee for education and culture (''Pokrajinski komitet za obrazovanje i kulturu'') **Provincial committee for work (''Pokrajinski komitet za rad'') **Provincial committee for health and social protection (''Pokrajinski komitet za zdravlje i socijalnu zaštitu'') **Provincial committee for veteran and invalid questions (''Pokrajinski komitet za boračka i invalidska pitanja'') **Provincial committee for urbanism, residential questions and protection of human environment (''Pokrajinski komitet za urbanizam, stambena pitanja i zaštitu čovekove sredine'') **Provincial committee for informations (''Pokrajinski komitet za informacije'') **Provincial committee for social planning (''Pokrajinski komitet za društveno planiranje'') **Provincial committee for legislation (''Pokrajinski komitet za zakonodavstvo'') **Provincial committee for science and informatics (''Pokrajinski komitet za nauku i informatiku'') *Provincial social councils (''Pokrajinski društveni saveti''): **Provincial social council for questions of social regulation (''Pokrajinski društveni savet za pitanja društvenog uređenja'') **Provincial social council for economic development and economic politics (''Pokrajinski društveni savet za privredni razvoj i ekonomsku politiku'') **Provincial social council for foreign relations (''Pokrajinski društveni savet za odnose sa inostranstvom'') *Government (''Izvršno veće'') *Provincial bodies of administration (''Pokrajinski organi uprave''): **Provincial secretarity for people's defence (''Pokrajinski sekretarijat za narodnu odbranu'') **Provincial secretarity for internal affairs (''Pokrajinski sekretarijat za unutrašnje poslove'') **Provincial secretarity for jurisdiction and administration (''Pokrajinski sekretarijat za pravosuđe i upravu'') **Provincial secretarity for finances (''Pokrajinski sekretarijat za finansije'') **Provincial secretarity for industry, construction, and terciar activities (''Pokrajinski sekretarijat za industriju, građevinarstvo i tercijarne delatnosti'') **Provincial secretarity for agriculture, food industry and wood industry (''Pokrajinski sekretarijat za poljoprivredu, prehrambenu industriju i šumarstvo'') **Provincial secretarity for market, prices, monitoring of economic developments and tourism (''Pokrajinski sekretarijat za tržište, cene, praćenje privrednih kretanja i turizam'') *Provincial administrative organizations (''Pokrajinske upravne organizacije''): **Provincial establishment for social planning (''Pokrajinski zavod za društveno planiranje'') **Provincial establishment for statistics (''Pokrajinski zavod za statistiku'') **Provincial establishment for public administration (''Pokrajinski zavod za javnu upravu'') **Provincial establishment for international scientific, cultural, educational and technical cooperation (''Pokrajinski zavod za međunarodnu naučnu, kulturnu, prosvetnu i tehničku saradnju'') **Provincial establishment for hydro-meteorogy (''Pokrajinski hidrometeorološki zavod'') **Provincial establishment for staff affairs (''Pokrajinski zavod za kadrovske poslove'') **Provincial establishment for prices and monitoring of economic developments (''Pokrajinski zavod za cene i praćenje privrednih kretanja'') **Provincial administration for geodetic and property-juridical affairs (''Pokrajinska uprava za geodetske i imovinsko-pravne poslove'') **Administration for budget (''Uprava za budžet'') **Provincial administration for social profit (''Pokrajinska uprava društvenih prihoda'') **Provincial directorate for stock reserves (''Pokrajinska direkcija za robne rezerve'') **Services for general and joint affairs of provincial institutions (''Službe za opšte i zajedničke poslove pokrajinskih organa'') *Jurisdictional institutions of SAP Vojvodina (''Pravosudni organi SAP Vojvodine''): **Constitutional court of Vojvodina (''Ustavni sud Vojvodine'') **Supreme court of Vojvodina (''Vrhovni sud Vojvodine'') **Public prosecution of SAP Vojvodina (''Javno tužilaštvo SAP Vojvodine'') **Public juristical defence of SAP Vojvodina (''Javno pravobranilaštvo SAP Vojvodine'') **Provincial social juristical defender of autonomy (''Pokrajinski društveni pravobranilac samoupravljanja'') **Court of associated work (''Sud udruženog rada'')


Presidents

Presidents of the Presidency of Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina: *
Radovan Vlajković Radovan Vlajkovic ( sr-cyr, Радован Влајковић; 18 November 1922 – 12 November 2001) was a Yugoslav politician A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in governmen ...
(1974–1981) * Predrag Vladisavljević (1981–1982) * Danilo Kekić (1982–1983) * Đorđe Radosavljević (1983–1984) * Nandor Major (1984–1985) * Predrag Vladisavljević (1985–1986) * Đorđe Radosavljević (1986–1988) * Nandor Major (1988–1989) * Jugoslav Kostić (1989–1991)


Demographics

; 1948 census ; 1953 census ; 1961 census According to the 1981 census, the population of the province included: *
Serbs The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are the most numerous South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans in Southeastern Europe, who share a common Serbian Cultural heritage, ancestry, Culture of Serbia, culture, History of ...
= 1,107,375 (54.4%) *
Hungarians Hungarians, also known as Magyars ( ; hu, magyarok ), are a nation and  ethnic group native to Hungary () and historical Hungarian lands who share a common culture, history, ancestry, and language. The Hungarian language belongs to the ...
= 385,356 (18.9%) *
Croats The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language. They are also a recognized minority in a number of neighboring countries, namely Austria, the Czech Republic ...
= 119,157 (5.9%) * Slovaks = 69,549 (3.4%) *
Romanians The Romanians ( ro, români, ; dated exonym '' Vlachs'') are a Romance-speaking ethnic group. Sharing a common Romanian culture and ancestry, and speaking the Romanian language, they live primarily in Romania and Moldova. The 2011 Romania ...
= 47,289 (2.3%) * Montenegrins = 43,304 (2.1%) *
Rusyns Rusyns (), also known as Carpatho-Rusyns (), or Rusnaks (), are an East Slavic ethnic group from the Eastern Carpathians in Central Europe. They speak Rusyn, an East Slavic language variety, treated variously as either a distinct lang ...
and
Ukrainians Ukrainians ( uk, Українці, Ukraintsi, ) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. They are the seventh-largest nation in Europe. The native language of the Ukrainians is Ukrainian. The majority of Ukrainians are Eastern Ort ...
= 24,306 (1.2%) * Others = 238,436 (11.8%)


See also

* Vojvodina * History of Vojvodina *
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yu ...
*
Socialist Republic of Serbia , life_span = 1944–1992 , status = Constituent state of Yugoslavia , p1 = Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia , flag_p1 = Flag of German Reich (1935–1945).svg , p2 ...
* Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo * 1944–1945 killings in Vojvodina


References


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