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Cabinet Dušan Simović
http://www.kolumbus.fi/taglarsson/dokumentit/yug1.htm#SIMOVIC

Cabinet Slobodan Jovanović
http://www.kolumbus.fi/taglarsson/dokumentit/yug1.htm#JOVANOVIC

CHANGE 2.1.1943

Minister of the Interior, Slobodan Jovanovic 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Deputy PM,Minister of Post & Telegraphs, Juraj Krnjevic 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Deputy PM,Minister of Public Works, Miha Krek 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister of Foreign Affairs, Momchilo Nincic 12.1.1942 - 1.1.1943 Minister of Foreign Affairs (acting), Slobodan Jovanovic 2.1.1943 - 26.6.1943 Minister of War,Navy & Air Force (acting), Slobodan Jovanovic 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister of Transport & Communications, Milan Grol 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister of Finance, Juraj Šutej 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister of Commerce & Industry, Juraj Šutej 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister of Public Instruction, Milos Trifunovic 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister of Justice, Milan Gavrilovic 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister of Social Affairs & Public Health, Srdjan Budisavljevic 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister of Agriculture & Minister of Supply, Branko Cubrilovic 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minster of Mines & Forests, Jovan Banjamin 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister without Portfolio, Boguljub Jevtic 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister without Portfolio, Sava Kosanovic 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister without Portfolio, Bozidar Markovic 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943 Minister without Portfolio, Franc Snoj 12.1.1942 - 26.6.1943

Cabinet Miloš Trifunović
http://www.kolumbus.fi/taglarsson/dokumentit/yug1.htm#TRIFUNOVIC

Cabinet Božidar Purić
http://www.kolumbus.fi/taglarsson/dokumentit/yug1.htm#PURIC

CHANGE 1.11.1943 & 1.6.1944

Cabinet Ivan Šubašić
http://www.kolumbus.fi/taglarsson/dokumentit/yug1.htm#SUBASIC

Cabinet Drago Marušic
http://www.kolumbus.fi/taglarsson/dokumentit/yug1.htm#MARUSIC

http://liveweb.archive.org/web/20120519082136/http://www.elisanet.fi/daglarsson/dokumentit/yug1.htm#MARUSIC

http://www.kolumbus.fi/taglarsson/dokumentit/sfry.htm#TITO

Cabinet Tito
Provisional Government of DFY was the government of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia formed out of members of National Committee for Liberation of Yugoslavia(NKOJ) and members of the Royal Government-in-Exile.Government was formed on 7 March 1945 and lasted until 11. November 1945. President of the provisional government was Josip Broz Tito,leader of Yugoslav Partisans and the General Secretary of Communist Party of Yugoslavia.

States of DFY
Bosnia and Herzegovina Rodoljub Čolaković KP BiH kpj 27/4/45 Croatia Pavle Gregorić KPH kpj 14/4/45 Macedonia Emanuel Čučkov KMP mak 16/4/45 Montenegro Milovan Đilas KPCG kpj 17/4/45 Serbia Jaša Prodanović KPS srp 9/4/45 Slovenia Edvard Kocbek KPS spp 5/5/45

Bosnia

 * Doboj
 * Perućac

Dalmatia

 * Biokovo
 * Blato
 * Daksa
 * Mosor
 * Vrgorac

Herzegovina

 * Tomića njiva, Ljubuški

Karlovac

 * Karlovac

Lika

 * Gospić

Primorje

 * Rijeka

Slovenia

 * Prevalje
 * Lower Carniola

Timok

 * Boljevac

Vojvodina

 * Šid

Zagreb

 * Gornja Kustošija

1938 KoY Parliament

 * Stjepan Hefer - Went into exile in in 1945. Lived in Argentina.
 * Milan Stojadinović - Went into exile in 1941. Lived in Argentina.
 * Bogoljub Jevtić - Went into exile in 1941. Lived in France.
 * Vladko Maček - Went into exile in 1945. Lived in the United States.
 * Srđan Budisavljević - Withdrew from politics in 1945. Lived in Zagreb.
 * Dragiša Cvetković - Went into exile in 1944. Lived in France.
 * Sekula Drljević - Killed in Austria in 1945.
 * Jovan Jovanović Pižon - Died in 1939.
 * Filip Markotić - Imprisoned in Yugoslavia in 1945. Died in 1946.
 * Franjo Hegeduš (HSS)
 * Tomo Vojković (HSS)
 * Ivan Šubašić (HSS) - Withdrew from politics in 1945. Lived in Zagreb.
 * Ivan Andres (HSS) - Jailed in both NDH and communist Yugoslavia. Died in 1959 in Zagreb.
 * Niko Ljubičić (HSS)
 * Juraj Šutej (HSS) - Withdrew from politics in 1945. Lived in Zagreb.
 * Mesud Kulenović (HSS) - Went into exile in 1945. Died in Switzerland in 1972.
 * Stjepan Kukelj (HSS) - Killed in 1945.

Parliament of the Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia
Patronage seats: (21/44)
 * Archbishop of Zagreb
 * Metropolitan of Karlovci
 * 8 Veliki Zupani
 * Bishop of Križevci
 * Bishop of Srijem
 * Bishop of Senj-Modruš
 * Zupan of Turopolje
 * Prior of Vrana
 * Eparch of Slavonia
 * Eparch of Srem
 * Eparch of Osijek
 * Eparch of Upper Karlovac

Trials

 * Dragiša Cvetković - Former Prime Minister. Sentenced September 15, 1945 as an enemy of the state and war criminal.


 * Petar Cule - Bishop of Mostar. Sentenced in 1948.

The Temporary Government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was that state's temporary national government formed through the merger of the Yugoslav government-in-exile and the National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia. It existed from March 7 to November 11, 1945.

King Peter II established a Regency Council made up of Srđan Budisavljević, Ante Mandić and Dušan Sernec who were tasked with accepting the nomination of the government.

Results and fixtures
The following are New Zealand's results and fixtures since Ricki Herbert took over on February 2005.

Forthcoming matches

 * FIFA International match days

Yugoslavia cabinet

 * 1) PM and Minister of Defence Josip Broz Tito NKOJ
 * 2) DPM Milan Grol GIE
 * 3) DPM Edvard Kardelj NKOJ
 * 4) Foreign Affairs Ivan Šubašić GIE
 * 5) Finance Sreten Žujović NKOJ
 * 6) Interior Vlada Zečević NKOJ
 * 7) Justice Frane Frol HSS NKOJ
 * 8) Post, Telegraph and Telephone Drago Marušič GIE
 * 9) Traffic Todor Vujasinovic Commie NKOJ
 * 10) Industry Andrija Hebrang Commie NKOJ
 * 11) Foreign Trade Nikola Petrović Commie NKOJ
 * 12) Education [[
 * 13) Information [[
 * 14) People's Health [[
 * 15) Mining [[
 * 16) Agriculture [[
 * 17) Forestry [[
 * 18) Social Politics [[
 * 19) Colonisation [[
 * 20) Construction [[
 * 21) Serbia [[
 * 22) Bosnia and Herzegovina [[
 * 23) Montenegro [[
 * 24) Macedonia [[
 * 25) Croatia [[
 * 26) Slovenia [[
 * 27) without Portfolio