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Twelve of the twenty-five ministerial posts on the new Federal Executive Council went to civilians, but the cabinet was secondary to the executive Supreme Military Council.
Ante Marković, an ethnic Croat from Bosnia presiding over the Federal Executive Council (SIV), formed his own party Union of Reform Forces (SRSJ) in July 1990 with economic reform and EEC ascension central to its program.