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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Fourteenth (extraordinary) Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Четрнаести (ванредни) конгрес Савез комуниста Југославије) was held from 20 to 22 January 1990, in the Belgrade Sava Centar. It was the last Congress of League of Communists of Yugoslavia. It was attended by delegates from all the republics and provinces, as well as a party delegation from JNA (Yugoslav National Army or Jugoslovenska narodna armija). The then President of the Presidium of the Central Committee was Milan Pančevski from Macedonia.The Congress was dominated mostly by clashes between the Serbian and Slovenian delegations over the power and decision making process of the constituent republics of SFRY. The Serbian delegation advocated for the introduction of \"one man - one vote\", with a more centralized Yugoslavia. The Slovenes, however, suggested a confederation party and state, giving more power to the republics. All proposals of the Slovenian delegation, led by Milan Kucan, were rejected. At the same time, Serbian proposals were accepted on a majority vote, helped by Serbia's domination of the votes in Kosovo, Vojvodina and Montenegro.After two days, and sharp verbal conflict, the Slovene delegation walked out. Immediately thereafter, the head of the delegation from Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, suggested that Congress continue to work and move on to decision-making. However, this was strongly opposed by the delegation Croatia. When asked what it would take to recommence the meeting, the delegation remarked Slovene delegation, and that if the meeting was recommenced they too would leave. When attempts were made, Croatian delegation too left, joined by the delegations of Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Milan Pančevski called the days proceedings to a close, and called for a for the following day, however did not happen. Thus, after 45 years of uninterrupted rule by the League of Communists, communist rule of over. This event was one of the key moments in the breakup of Yugoslavia."@en }

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