Slobodan Milošević - Montenegro's State Presidency tendered its Collective Resignation
Time: Wednesday Jan 11, 1989
Place: Montenegro
Details: On 11 January 1989, Montenegro's state presidency tendered its collective resignation along with the Montenegrin delegates in the Yugoslav Politburo.
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