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    Government of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Druga Vlada Republike Hrvatske) was the Croatian Government cabinet led by Prime Minister Josip Manolić. It...
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    Josip "Joža" Manolić (pronounced [jǒsip mǎnolit͡ɕ]; 22 March 1920 – 15 April 2024) was a Croatian politician and communist revolutionary during World...
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  • Government of Yugoslavia), while Josip Manolić was the first prime minister of an independent Croatia. Since Communist rule's end, the Republic of Croatia...
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  • official deputy of the Prime Minister of Croatia. Article 109 of the Constitution of Croatia states that the cabinet is to be made up of the Prime Minister...
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    Tomislav Karamarko (category Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni)
    Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in 1982, before graduating in 1985. According to Josip Manolić, to whom he was a chief of cabinet when Manolić become...
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  • Onesin Cvitan (category Interior ministers of Croatia)
    minister in the Cabinet of Josip Manolić in July 1991, during the early stages of the 1991–95 Croatian War of Independence. Born in the town of Tribunj on...
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    Raspudić Dario Zurovec SDSS represents the Serbian national minority   IDS (2) Josip Jurčević Belongs to Law and Justice party "Hrvatski sabor obilježava Međunarodni...
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  • Cabinet of Josip Manolić included the minister for social planning (Croatian: društveno planiranje; post held by Stjepan Zdunić) and the minister of energy...
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  • minorities. As of July 2020, legislation provides for the election of 151 members of the unicameral parliament (including three representatives of the Croatian...
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    table end after the cabinet's reorganization, when the minister listed continued in the post in the subsequent cabinet of Josip Manolić. "Prva vlada" (in...
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  • for three months between May 1991 to July 1991 under Prime Minister Josip Manolić. Political parties:   Croatian Democratic Union (13)   Social Democratic...
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  • Kriste, Ivan Vekić and Ante Čović left the cabinet and were replaced by Franjo Kajfež, Vesna Girardi-Jurkić, Josip Juras, Branko Mikša, Ivan Jarnjak and Jure...
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    Stjepan Mesić (category Recipients of the Order of the Star of Romania)
    1994. In April 1994, Mesić left the HDZ and formed a new party with Josip Manolić, the Croatian Independent Democrats (Hrvatski Nezavisni Demokrati, HND)...
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    Andrej Plenković (category Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb alumni)
    signatures of support by members of Parliament to her. His cabinet was confirmed by a vote of Parliament on 19 October with a majority of 91 out of 151 MPs...
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    of voters approved secession, Croatia formally proclaimed independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991, with Josip Manolić continuing in the role of prime...
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  • Zlatko Tomčić (category University of Belgrade Faculty of Civil Engineering alumni)
    election of December 2005, Tomčić was opposed by Josip Friščić and defeated. After defeat he gave up his parliament seat and left politics. As of 2011, Tomčić...
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    Minister of Croatia) 2008 - Luka Bebić (as President of Sabor) 2008 - Ivo Sanader (as Prime Minister of Croatia) - revoked 2008 - Josip Manolić (as former...
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    Gordan Jandroković (category Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni)
    2011 in the cabinets of prime ministers Ivo Sanader and Jadranka Kosor. Born in Bjelovar, Jandroković graduated from the Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering...
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    Nikica Valentić (category Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb alumni)
    after taking office his cabinet de-valued the Croatian currency, the Croatian dinar, halting inflation and bringing some sort of economic stability to Croatia...
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  • Bilandžić (SKH-SDP), Dalibor Brozović (HDZ), Josip Manolić (HDZ; resigned in 1990 to take the role of Prime Minister of Croatia), Antun Vrdoljak (HDZ), Milojko...
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  • of Josip Manolić). Nine prime ministers were members of the HDZ during their term in office, two were members of the SDP and one was not a member of any...
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    also hosted many famous people from Croatia, including: Stjepan Mesić, Josip Manolić, Miroslav Tuđman, Tomislav Merčep, Boris Mikšić, Anto Kovačević, Davor...
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    Franjo Gregurić (category Prime ministers of Croatia)
    achievement of Gregurić's cabinet, while Gregurić himself enjoyed favourable reputation because of his mild manners and managerial skills. His cabinet was often...
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    Ivo Sanader (category Government ministers of Croatia)
    Plenković, one of the three prime ministers who have been at the head of more than one government cabinet, chairing his first cabinet from 23 December...
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    Zlatko Mateša (category Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb alumni)
    Cabinet of Zlatko Mateša was Borislav Škegro. In the 2000 Croatian parliamentary election he was elected into the Sabor and served until the end of 2003...
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  • Croatian cabinet since World War II 11 February 2035, he would break the record currently held by Josip Broz Tito (18 years, 115 days) as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia...
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    also included former partisans and members of the Communist establishment, such as Josip Manolić and Josip Boljkovac. President Tuđman and other HDZ officials...
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    Hrvoje Šarinić (category University of Zagreb alumni)
    Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), was appointed to the post of prime minister. His cabinet, like all in Tuđman years, was less concerned with foreign policy...
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    Tihomir Orešković (category Naturalized citizens of Canada)
    forming his cabinet with the two parties in January. He named his cabinet on 21 January 2016 and the Orešković Cabinet was approved through a vote of confidence...
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    individuals held the office of Speaker of the Chamber of Counties during its eight-year existence: Josip Manolić (1993–1994) and Katica Ivanišević (1994–2001)...
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