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234:, in order to save the party from the harsh repression inflicted upon it. After having made these proposals public in a 'Manifesto of the Opposition' (issued in November 1920, signed by 115 persons), they were all promptly expelled from the Communist Party. Initially the centrists tried to stay clear from both the social democrats and the communists, and in March 1921 they formed the Socialist Workers Party of Yugoslavia. But this endeavour soon proved fruitless, and the centrists found themselves obliged to merge with Korać's Social Democratic Party of Yugoslavia, formed in April 1920. However, some centrists would remain opposed to this merger. 242:
As of the late 1920s, the party claimed a membership of around 4,000, out of whom 300 were women. The youth organization of the party had around 1,500 members. The party got around 25,000 votes in the 1927 municipal election, and won around 100 seats in local councils around the country. In the
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The centrists had proposed that the Communist Party should tone down its revolutionary line, seek cooperation with the government and distance itself from the
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Etatism and Diplomacy in Turkey: Economic and Foreign Policy Strategies in an Uncertain World, 1929-1939
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The Socialist Press – The press of the parties affiliated to the Labour and Socialist International
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Kongress-Protokolle der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale - B. 3.1 Brüssel 1928
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During the Second World War, Topalović became a close associate with the
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The party emerged from a process of unification of three groups: the
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Geschichte der sozialistischen arbeiter-internationale: 1923 - 19
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as the secretary and Vilim Bukšeg as the president of the party.
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between 1923 and 1929, and again between 1934 and 1940.
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The main organ of the party was the weekly newspaper
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Index

Leader
Vitomir Korać
Živko Topalović
Socialist Workers Party of Yugoslavia
Yugoslav Social-Democratic Party
Social Democratic Party of Yugoslavia
Youth wing
Socialist Youth League of Yugoslavia (1921)
Ideology
Social democracy
Republicanism
Political position
Left-wing
Labour and Socialist International
Politics of Yugoslavia
Political parties
Elections
Serbo-Croatian
political party
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Živko Topalović
centrumaši
Vitomir Korać
social democrats
Yugoslav Social-Democratic Party
Slovenia
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Communist International
parliamentary election
Jossif Petejan

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