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In the [[Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo]], which was at the time one of the two [[socialist]] [[autonomous province]]s of the [[Socialist Republic of Serbia]] and one of the federal units of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], a single-party system was in place. During this time there were eight heads of state, all from the ranks of the [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia]] (SKJ). The federal party was organized into six sub-organizations – the republic parties, one for each of the six federal republics. Kosovan politicians and presidents of the presidency of the period were members of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia through their membership in the [[League of Communists of Kosovo]] (SKK), the Kosovan part of the federal party (as was respectively the case with all Yugoslav politicians).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.worldstatesmen.org/Kosovo.html#Kosovo-prov|title=Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo (from 1990, Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija)|website=Worldstatesmen.org|access-date=15 June 2024}}</ref> |
In the [[Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo]], which was at the time one of the two [[socialist]] [[autonomous province]]s of the [[Socialist Republic of Serbia]] and one of the federal units of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], a single-party system was in place. During this time there were eight heads of state, all from the ranks of the [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia]] (SKJ). The federal party was organized into six sub-organizations – the republic parties, one for each of the six federal republics. Kosovan politicians and presidents of the presidency of the period were members of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia through their membership in the [[League of Communists of Kosovo]] (SKK), the Kosovan part of the federal party (as was respectively the case with all Yugoslav politicians).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.worldstatesmen.org/Kosovo.html#Kosovo-prov|title=Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo (from 1990, Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija)|website=Worldstatesmen.org|access-date=15 June 2024}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 08:33, 10 January 2026
This is a list of heads of state of the region of Kosovo.
- Ibrahim Edem Pasha, 1877–1878
- Hafiz Mehmed Pasha, 1894–1899
- Reshad Bey Pasha, 1900–1902
- Abeddin Pasha, 1902–1903
- Shakir Pasha Numan, 1903–1904
- Mehmed Shefket Pasha, 1905–1907
- Hadi Pasha, 1908
- Mazhar Bey Pasha, 1909–1910
- Halil Bey Pasha, 1911
- Ghalib Pasha, 1912
The governors (Vali) of the province were:[citation needed]
In the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo, which was at the time one of the two socialist autonomous provinces of the Socialist Republic of Serbia and one of the federal units of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a single-party system was in place. During this time there were eight heads of state, all from the ranks of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ). The federal party was organized into six sub-organizations – the republic parties, one for each of the six federal republics. Kosovan politicians and presidents of the presidency of the period were members of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia through their membership in the League of Communists of Kosovo (SKK), the Kosovan part of the federal party (as was respectively the case with all Yugoslav politicians).[2]
- Party
- Petrit Imami, Srbi i Albanci kroz vekove, Beograd, 2000

