Ratomir Dugonjić

Ratomir Dugonjić (1916–1987) was a lawyer, a participant in the national liberation struggle of the people of Yugoslavia, a socio-political worker in Yugoslavia and the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. From 1978, he served as President of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Early life and education

Dugonjić was born on 10 January 1916 in Trebinje. He attended elementary school in his hometown, high school in Sarajevo and studied at the Faculty of Law in Belgrade. As a high school student in Sarajevo, he joined the revolutionary youth movement. During his studies in Belgrade, he was one of the most active members of the revolutionary student movement, which was then under the influence of illegal League of Communists of Yugoslavia. In 1937, he was admitted to the membership of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.

Political career

As a member of the Party, Dugonjić became more engaged in political work and in the reconstruction organization League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia during the šestojanurske dictatorship. He collaborated with Ivo Lola Ribar and other members of the Central Communist Youth League. He moved from Belgrade to Sarajevo, because law students were required to listen to lectures. Upon completion of the Faculty of Law he entered the Faculty of Forestry in Sarajevo.

Dugonjić was actively engaged in soccer and played for the Sarajevo clubs " Slavija" and " Saxony". As a player he often traveled to larger cities including Belgrade, Split, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Osijek and Skopje. He used these trips to carry illegal party materials. His connection in Zagreb was Ivan Milutinovic and in Belgrade Svetozar Vukmanović. In 1939, when the Provincial Communist Party of Yugoslavia for Bosnia and Herzegovina formed a youth committee, Dugonjić became a member at the suggestion of Ivo Lola Ribar. His political work was noticed by the police and before the war he was arrested and for a time he spent in detention in Sarajevo.

During the 1941 April war and occupation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Dugonjić went to Sarajevo, where he stayed with his cousin Miljenko Cvitković, a Spanish fighter. Dugonjić worked actively to improve the situation of the Communist Youth in the conditions of occupation. In the period up to the beginning of the uprising, July 1941, he repeatedly traveled to Zagreb and Belgrade, meeting the Central Committee of Communist Youth League and with other members of the Central Communist Youth League including Joza Vlahovic, Jovana Stojsavljevića and others. He was one of the organizers of the uprising in Sarajevo. He worked on the organization of shock and diverzantiskih group, who executed sabotage and diversion in the city.

When the Semizovac partisan unit was formed, Dugonjić became its Political Commissar. With the detachment, he took part in the first act of rebellion in the area occupied Sarajevo in September 1941. year was in liberated Uzice, which was then the seat of CPY, RC Youth League and the Supreme Headquarters of the National Liberation Movement detachment of Yugoslavia. Here he Lola Ribar entrusted the duty of the Secretary of the Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League of BiH and Vartio in Bosnia. First, by the beginning of 1942 he had spent time in eastern Bosnia, where he had a direct connection with the Kingdom, but since there was no connection with Bosnian Krajina, he went there. After a short stay in the Bosnian Krajina went to Herzegovina. On the way to Herzegovina, in Seonica met with Supreme Headquarters and Josip Broz Tito. In Herzegovina has spent about a month, and then UPTU on Mlinište, where then, in September 1942, was the Supreme Headquarters. There he met with Lola Ribar and [Mike Špiljkom, then the only living members of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League. The meeting decided to form a new core RC Communist Youth League, and he has become the organizational secretary of the Central Communist Youth League. After the death of Ivo Lola Ribar November 1943. year, assumed the position of political secretary of the Central Committee Communist Youth League and stayed at this position until 1948. when the Communist Youth united with National Youth of Yugoslavia.

As organizational secretary of PK SKOJ, Dugonjić had a significant part in the organization and activities of United League of Antifascist Youth of Yugoslavia (USAOJ). He participated in both war congress of this organization – in Bihac in December 1942 and Logger in May 1944. He exercised important functions in the organization of national authorities in the liberated territory. He was a councillor of the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia and ZAVNO Bosnia and Herzegovina. In addition to the political work he participated in the fighting. One of the most significant battles in which he participated was the landing on Drvar, when the members of the Communist Youth League and USAOJ returned to the besieged city and took part in the protection of the approach Tito's cave in Drvar where the Supreme headquarters of the Partisans.

After the liberation of Yugoslavia, as secretary of the Central Communist Youth League and President USAOJ, Dugonjić actively participated in organizing the first youth work actions (Brcko-Banovici railway and railway Samac-Sarajevo). He was secretary of the City Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in Belgrade, minister of light industry in the Yugoslav Government, the Secretary of the City Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in Sarajevo, President of the People's Front of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Dugonjić was ambassador of Yugoslavia to Poland and the United Arab Republic. After returning to the country he served as President of the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 1963. In 1967, he was President of the Federal Conference Socialist Alliance of the Working People of Yugoslavia. From May 1974 he became the president of the Presidency Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, serving until April 1978.

Dugonjić was a member of the Politburo Central Committee League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a member of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia of Fifth to Eighth Congress and of 1966 and member of the Presidium of the Central Committee. He was elected as deputies of the Federal Assembly and the Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the longer term. He was a member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia and Federation Council. He died 27 June 1987 in Sarajevo.

Awards and honors

The holder of the Partisan memorial 1941 and other Yugoslav medals, including Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour, Order of National Liberation, Order of brotherhood and unity and others. Order of National Hero was awarded 27 November 1953.

References

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