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    Jadranka Kosor (Croatian pronunciation: [jǎdraːnka kɔ̂sɔr]; born 1 July 1953) is a Croatian politician and former journalist who served as Prime Minister...
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  • Look up kosor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kosor may refer to: Kosor (surname), a surname Kosoř, a village and municipality in the Czech Republic...
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  • Josip Kosor (Croatian pronunciation: [jǒsip kǒsor]; 27 January 1879 – 23 January 1961) was a Croatian novelist, poet, and playwright. Starting as a novelist...
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    Kosoř is a municipality and village in Prague-West District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. "Population...
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  • Look up kosor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kosor is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include: Darinko Kosor (born 1965), Croatian politician...
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    com) Radosavljevic, Zoran. "Croat president mandates Kosor to form government". Reuters. "Kosor becomes first woman PM". France 24. 7 July 2009. dizajn...
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    term. They were also the first in which a woman, HDZ candidate Jadranka Kosor, took part in the runoff. The percentage of the vote received by Mesić in...
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    Bridge in Kosor, or Kosor Bridge, also Danijal Pasha's Bridge, (Bosnian: Kosorska ćuprija), is the former bridge in the settlement of Kosor, in the City...
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  • Croatian prime minister Jadranka Kosor. Darinko Kosor was a president of League of Socialist Youth Zagreb. Darinko Kosor elected Croatian Social Liberal...
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    and leaving his deputy Jadranka Kosor as prime minister. Parliament approved her and the new cabinet which made Kosor the first Croatian woman ever to...
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    Hrvatske) was the Croatian Government cabinet led by Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor. It was announced on 6 July 2009 and its term ended on 23 December 2011...
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  • Kosor is a village in the City of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was 507. Official results from the book:...
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    that his prime minister-designate would be deputy Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor. The Croatian Parliament accepted his resignation on 2 July 2009 and informed...
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    of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party. Party president is Darinko Kosor, elected to that post in November 2009. The HSLS was formed on 20 May 1989...
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    11 September 2009, Kosor and Pahor met in Ljubljana, and agreed on the final details of an agreement to end the blockade. After Kosor sent a letter from...
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    November 2011). "Zbog Kosor Poljaci pomaknuli datum potpisivanja ugovora s EU" [Poles moved the treaty signing date because of Kosor]. Večernji list (in...
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    Sports In office 2 July 2009 – 23 December 2011 Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor Preceded by Dragan Primorac Succeeded by Željko Jovanović Personal details...
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    Croatia from January to June 2016. He served in the Cabinet of Jadranka Kosor as Minister of the Interior from 2008 to 2011. Karamarko was born in Zadar...
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    was replaced by Goran Marić. In the newly formed government of Jadranka Kosor, he was replaced by his former state-secretary Radovan Fuchs, who reversed...
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    2010 to 2011 in the cabinets of prime ministers Ivo Sanader and Jadranka Kosor. Born in Bjelovar, Jandroković graduated from the Zagreb Faculty of Civil...
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    with the PLO on 31 March 2011. Former Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor stated in 2011 that her government supported the co-existence of Israel...
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    Republic of Croatia. Stier was one of the closest associates of Jadranka Kosor and her adviser and delegate for Euro-Atlantic cooperation. During the Slovenian-Croatian...
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    Since independence there has been one female prime minister (Jadranka Kosor). Croatia formally declared itself independent on 25 June 1991. After the...
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    2011 aimed against the government under the administration of Jadranka Kosor. The protests started in Zagreb, and then spread to all major Croatian cities...
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    the autumn of 2008. In July 2009, the Croatian Government under Jadranka Kosor announced that, as part of the effort to reduce expenses during the economic...
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    denied the absolute majority by a few percent. Mesić faced off with Jadranka Kosor in the run-off election and won. He served his second 5-year term until...
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    Dučići Dušići Duške Đurkovići Zagreda Zaugao Kiselica Klopot Kopilje Kornet Kosor Kotrabudan Koći Kržanja Kruse Krševo Kurilo Lekići Lijeva Rijeka Liješnje...
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    Minister. After his sudden and unexpected resignation in mid-2009, Jadranka Kosor succeeded him as head of the governing party (Croatian Democratic Union...
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    poništio Kosoričin natječaj za istraživanje nafte i plina" [Milanović cancels Kosor's oil and gas exploration tender procedure] (in Croatian). Business.hr. Archived...
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    2009 23 May 2013 4 years, 111 days Head of government Executive Jadranka Kosor  Croatia Prime Minister 6 July 2009 23 December 2011 2 years, 170 days Head...
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