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Latinka Perović (Serbian Cyrillic: Латинка Перовић; born 4 October 1933) is a Serbian historian and former politician. During the existence of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Perović was a secretary general of the League of Communists of Serbia in period between 1968−1972. In 1972 Federal League of Communists of Yugoslavia dismissed her from her position together with Marko Nikezić and Mirko Tepavac under the accusation that they were excessively liberal. Dismissal of Serbian liberals in 1972 followed an earlier dismissal of Croatian nationalists of the Croatian Spring.

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  • Latinka Perović (serb. Латинка Перовић; ur. 4 października 1933 w Beloševacu, zm. 12 grudnia 2022 w Belgradzie) – serbska historyczka i polityk, działaczka społeczna. (pl)
  • Latinka Perović (serbokroatisch-kyrillisch Латинка Перовић; * 4. Oktober 1933 in Kragujevac; † 12. Dezember 2022 in Belgrad) war eine jugoslawische bzw. serbische Politikwissenschaftlerin und Politikerin. Später war sie Mitarbeiterin des Institut za savremenu istoriju ‚Institut für Zeitgeschichte‘ in Belgrad und bis 1999 Chefredakteurin der Zeitschrift Tokovi Istorije ‚Geschichtsverläufe‘. (de)
  • Latinka Perović (Serbian Cyrillic: Латинка Перовић; born 4 October 1933) is a Serbian historian and former politician. During the existence of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Perović was a secretary general of the League of Communists of Serbia in period between 1968−1972. In 1972 Federal League of Communists of Yugoslavia dismissed her from her position together with Marko Nikezić and Mirko Tepavac under the accusation that they were excessively liberal. Dismissal of Serbian liberals in 1972 followed an earlier dismissal of Croatian nationalists of the Croatian Spring. (en)
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