Vladimir Šeks (born 1 January 1943) is a Croatian lawyer and politician. He has been a representative in the Croatian Parliament since the nation's independence...
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culminated at the 2002 party convention. Sanader, who was supported by Vladimir Šeks and Branimir Glavaš, managed to win his second mandate. Pašalić left...
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Vladimir Nazor (30 May 1876 – 19 June 1949) was a Croatian poet and politician. During and after World War II in Yugoslavia, he served as the first President...
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February 2000 – 22 December 2003 Preceded by Vlatko Pavletić Succeeded by Vladimir Šeks Member of Parliament In office 1995–2006 Succeeded by Miroslav Čačija...
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Milas Mladen Vedriš Vladimir Šeks 5th government Bosiljko Mišetić Ivica Kostović Jure Radić Mate Granić Borislav Škegro Vladimir Šeks 6th government Ljerka...
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Milas Mladen Vedriš Vladimir Šeks 5th government Bosiljko Mišetić Ivica Kostović Jure Radić Mate Granić Borislav Škegro Vladimir Šeks 6th government Ljerka...
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against Ivo Sanader.[better source needed] On 12 June 2012, Kosor and Vladimir Šeks were removed from the positions of Deputy Speakers. In 2013, she was...
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Milas Mladen Vedriš Vladimir Šeks 5th government Bosiljko Mišetić Ivica Kostović Jure Radić Mate Granić Borislav Škegro Vladimir Šeks 6th government Ljerka...
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Milas Mladen Vedriš Vladimir Šeks 5th government Bosiljko Mišetić Ivica Kostović Jure Radić Mate Granić Borislav Škegro Vladimir Šeks 6th government Ljerka...
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Union (HDZ), hoping to attract their voters. This led to a split with Vladimir Gotovac and creation of Liberal Party who opposed the HDZ's right politics...
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Vladimir Bakarić (pronounced [ʋlǎdimiːr bǎkarit͡ɕ]; 8 March 1912 – 16 January 1983) was a Yugoslav and Croatian communist revolutionary and a politician...
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Domljan Stjepan Mesić Nedjeljko Mihanović Vlatko Pavletić Zlatko Tomčić Vladimir Šeks Luka Bebić Boris Šprem Josip Leko Željko Reiner Božo Petrov Gordan Jandroković...
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2021. Malenica, A.; Pavičić, D.; Maretić-Žonja, P. (26 June 2010). "Vladimir Šeks: Dan državnosti treba vratiti na 30. svibnja". Večernji list (in Croatian)...
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Stjepan Mesić, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and President of parliament Vladimir Šeks declared that the Croatian constitution does not require a referendum...
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cause under Pope Francis. On 14 February 1992, Croatian representative Vladimir Šeks put forth a declaration in the Croatian Sabor condemning the court decision...
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movement set in motion by Tito and the Croatian communist party chairman Vladimir Bakarić amid the climate of growing liberalism in the late 1960s. It was...
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1995 - Ivan Milas 1995 - Ivić Pašalić 1995 - Vlatko Pavletić 1995 - Vladimir Šeks 1995 - Antun Vrdoljak 1995 - Andrija Hebrang 1995 - Ivan Jarnjak 1995...
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name and a temporary new flag and coat of arms are adopted. 30 June Vladimir Šeks, vice president of Croatian parliament, says that SFRY needs to become...
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Milas Mladen Vedriš Vladimir Šeks 5th government Bosiljko Mišetić Ivica Kostović Jure Radić Mate Granić Borislav Škegro Vladimir Šeks 6th government Ljerka...
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Speaker of the Fourth Assembly of Parliament (2000–2003) 2000 20 (6) Vladimir Šeks 1943– 22 December 2003 11 January 2008 Croatian Democratic Union Speaker...
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1985. It had significant media coverage. One of defence attorneys was Vladimir Šeks. Cases against Nikolić, Milić and Olujić were separated from the cases...
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Pavelić (1991–1992) Zdravko Tomac (1991–1992) Ivan Milas (1992–1993) Vladimir Šeks (1992–1994) Mladen Vedriš (1992–1993) Ivica Kostović (1993–1995) Bosiljko...
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Malević Damir Jurić Viktor Brož Sanja Kapetanović Dragutin Vukušić HDZ Vladimir Šeks Branimir Glavaš Đuro Dečak Berislav Šmit HSS - LS - HNS Zlatko Kramarić...
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– Don Novello, American comedian, screenwriter and producer 1943 – Vladimir Šeks, Croatian lawyer and politician, 16th Speaker of the Croatian Parliament...
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promoted to the rank of major general. Speaker of the Croatian Parliament Vladimir Šeks stated "without heroes like Blago Zadro, there would be no free Croatia"...
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launched a case against Mesić, alleging that he embezzled money along with Vladimir Sokolić under the guise of purchasing vehicles for the Croatian Army in...
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(1) Czech and Slovak minority representative HSLS (2) Independent Vladimir Bilek (1) HNS-LD (1) Independents (2) Armin Hodžić (Albanian, Bosniak...
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Granić (1947–) 12 August 1992 3 April 1993 Croatian Democratic Union Vladimir Šeks (1943–) 12 August 1992 3 April 1993 Croatian Democratic Union Darko...
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received in person by Andrej Plenković in January 2020) Dario Kordić Vladimir Šeks Gojko Šušak Franjo Tuđman Nikica Valentić Ivan Vekić Vice Vukojević...
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Manolić Franjo Gregurić Hrvoje Šarinić Nikica Valentić Zlatko Mateša Vladimir Šeks (Acting) 5 January 2000 30 April 2000 Acting holder of the office following...
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