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===Death and aftermath===
===Death and aftermath===
When Tito died, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, the then President of Sinn Féin, stated in An Phoblacht that: "The death of President Tito deprives the world of a dedicated socialist and staunch internationalist. Tito instituted a federal democratic and socialist regime based on shared sovereignty and pioneered an economic and political system founded on workers' control and the principles of decentralised self-management...[He had an] enlightened and progressive internationalist policy of non-alignment and defiance of both major power blocs".
When Tito died, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, the then President of Sinn Féin, stated in An Phoblacht that: "The death of President Tito deprives the world of a dedicated socialist and staunch internationalist. Tito instituted a federal democratic and socialist regime based on shared sovereignty and pioneered an economic and political system founded on workers' control and the principles of decentralised self-management...[He had an] enlightened and progressive internationalist policy of non-alignment and defiance of both major power blocs".
After Tito's death, Yugoslavia adopted a system of collective leadership. However, this would lead to a number of power-struggles and conflicting ideologies which would exacerbate growing tensions between Yugoslavia's constituent republics. These tensions would ultimately ignite the [[Yugoslav Wars]] beginning in 1991, leading to Yugoslavia disintegrating completely by 2001.


Orson Welles once called him "the greatest man in the world today."
Orson Welles once called him "the greatest man in the world today."
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*There is a rumor that Tito assassinated [[Joseph Stalin]] via poison as retaliation for the many times that Stalin tried to have Tito assassinated.
*There is a rumor that Tito assassinated [[Joseph Stalin]] via poison as retaliation for the many times that Stalin tried to have Tito assassinated.
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