Editing Josip Broz Tito
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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". | ||
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. |