Dragutin Haramija (12 August 1923 – 28 November 2012) was a Croatian communist politician who served as mayor of Rijeka, then the president of the Executive...
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from Turkish attacks. Dragutin Haramija (1923–2012) was Prime Minister of Croatia in 1969–71. Harambašić Korun Aramija Dragutin Pavličević (1994). Moravski...
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May 1969 – 14 December 1971 President Jakov Blažević Prime Minister Dragutin Haramija Preceded by Vladimir Bakarić Succeeded by Milka Planinc President...
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in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (present-day Croatia). His father Dragutin was a railway worker. Špiljak began working at the age of 16. He joined...
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Savka Dabčević-Kučar and Miko Tripalo, supported by Pero Pirker, Dragutin Haramija, Ivan Šibl, and others. Dabčević-Kučar, Tripalo and Pirker assumed...
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which she remained until 1971 and the events of the Croatian Spring. Dragutin Haramija (1923–2012) was the President of the 7th Executive Council between...
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mayors were Franjo Širola (1959–1964), Nikola Pavletić (1964–1968), Dragutin Haramija (1968–1969), Neda Andrić (1969–1974), Nikola Pavletić for the second...
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office December 1971 – April 1974 President Jakov Blažević Preceded by Dragutin Haramija Succeeded by Jakov Sirotković 54th Mayor of Split In office 1965–1967...
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multi-party election of 1990, led by Savka Dabčević-Kučar, Miko Tripalo, Dragutin Haramija and others. The HNS remained a small opposition party. In the 1992...
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contacted Radimir Čačić, Srećko Bijelić, Savka Dabčević-Kučar and Dragutin Haramija and joined Croatian People's Party (HNS), and few months later he...
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(1963–1967) Savka Dabčević-Kučar - Dabčević-Kučar (6th EC) (1967–1969) Dragutin Haramija - Haramija (7th EC) (1969–1971) 1970s Ivo Perišin - Perišin (8th EC) (1971–1974)...
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(1963–1967) Savka Dabčević-Kučar - Dabčević-Kučar (6th EC) (1967–1969) Dragutin Haramija - Haramija (7th EC) (1969–1971) 1970s Ivo Perišin - Perišin (8th EC) (1971–1974)...
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independent candidates; Savka Dabčević-Kučar, Ivan Supek, Miko Tripalo, Dragutin Haramija and Srećko Bijelić, who were prominent figures of the 1971 Croatian...
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(1963–1967) Savka Dabčević-Kučar - Dabčević-Kučar (6th EC) (1967–1969) Dragutin Haramija - Haramija (7th EC) (1969–1971) 1970s Ivo Perišin - Perišin (8th EC) (1971–1974)...
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(1963–1967) Savka Dabčević-Kučar - Dabčević-Kučar (6th EC) (1967–1969) Dragutin Haramija - Haramija (7th EC) (1969–1971) 1970s Ivo Perišin - Perišin (8th EC) (1971–1974)...
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Klausberger 2 1952–1962 Edo Jardas 3 1962–1965 Nikola Pavletić 4 1965–1969 Dragutin Haramija 5 1969–1974 Neda Andrić 6 1974–1978 Nikola Pavletić 7 1978–1982 Vilim...
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(1963–1967) Savka Dabčević-Kučar - Dabčević-Kučar (6th EC) (1967–1969) Dragutin Haramija - Haramija (7th EC) (1969–1971) 1970s Ivo Perišin - Perišin (8th EC) (1971–1974)...
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(1963–1967) Savka Dabčević-Kučar - Dabčević-Kučar (6th EC) (1967–1969) Dragutin Haramija - Haramija (7th EC) (1969–1971) 1970s Ivo Perišin - Perišin (8th EC) (1971–1974)...
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Golubić Karl Gorinšek Ante Grabovac Borislav Graljuk Mate Granić Zlatko Haramija Stjepan Henezi Vilim Herman Dubravka Horvat Nikola Ivaniš Baltazar Jalšovec...
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Škvarić, HNS (69.59%) 48.25% first round win Lipik HDZ (31.71%) 36.09% Antun Haramija, HDZ (59.94%) 33.95% runoff election Ludbreg SDP (21.94%) 55.26% Marijan...
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