Slovenian and Croatian delegates leave League of Communists of Yugoslavia's 14th Congress in protest.

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During the 14th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, held in 1990, a significant moment occurred when Slovenian and Croatian delegates collectively walked out of the event. This act demonstrated the growing rift within Yugoslavia, paving the way for the eventual dissolution of the country. The departure of these delegates symbolized the increasing desire for independence and autonomy among the different republics within Yugoslavia, particularly Croatia. The event was a crucial step towards Croatia's journey to sovereignty and eventual declaration of independence. #CroatiaIndependence #YugoslaviaDissolution #AutonomyDesire
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