The main topic of the Congress was the "Resolution of the Informbiro" and supporting the Yugoslav leadership in resisting Cominform. Direct radio broadcasting and extensive press coverage gave the broadest publicity to the Congress. Reports to the Congress were submitted by
Josip Broz Tito,
Aleksandar Ranković,
Milovan Đilas,
Edvard Kardelj,
Boris Kidrič,
Moša Pijade and
Blagoje Nešković. The Congress gave political support to the
Central Committee in "defending the independence" of Yugoslavia. The decision was made unanimously, and the party's unity was "confirmed". The Congress also adopted the "Resolution on the position of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia towards Cominform", which concluded that the decisions of Cominform were inaccurate and unjust. Still, it was emphasized that the Central Committee should do everything to overcome the conflict. At the end of the Congress, a new
Central Committee consisting of
63 members, and a new
Politburo consisting of
9 members, were elected.
Josip Broz Tito was re-elected as the
General Secretary of the Party Central Committee. == See also ==