• Elections were held on 15 May 2005 in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. Following the last local elections in 2001, Milan Bandić of the Social Democratic...
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    On 17 May 2009, local elections were held in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. The incumbent mayor was Milan Bandić (elected in 2005), a representative of...
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  • Elections were held in Zagreb on 7 May 2000 for members of the Zagreb Assembly. The elections were called after the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) lost...
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    Elections were held in Zagreb on 21 May and 4 June 2017 for the Mayor of Zagreb and members of the Zagreb Assembly. Milan Bandić, the 52nd and incumbent...
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  • Elections were held in Zagreb on 21 May 2001 for members of the Zagreb Assembly. Milan Bandić, the incumbent mayor since 2000, led the list of the Social...
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  • Local elections were held in Croatia on 15 May 2005. This was fourth local elections in Croatian since independence. In the elections for the members...
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  • parliamentary election 2005 Polish presidential election 2005 Portuguese legislative election 2005 Portuguese local election 2005 Zagreb local elections 2005 Burgenland...
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  • nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb (English: Dinamo Zagreb Citizens' Football Club), commonly referred to as GNK Dinamo Zagreb or simply Dinamo Zagreb (pronounced [dǐnamo...
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  • 2005 prior to local elections for Zagreb Assembly in which it first competed. Its initial name was Greens for Zagreb (Zeleni za Zagreb). At the local...
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    Zagreb (/ˈzɑːɡrɛb/ ZAH-greb Croatian: [zǎːɡreb] ) is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the north of the country, along the Sava river,...
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  • also held. In addition, there were nine nationwide local elections. Croatia has also held three elections to elect members of the European Parliament following...
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    the 2020 parliamentary election. In March 2021, Škoro announced his candidacy for the mayor in the 2021 Zagreb local elections. He lost in the second...
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    Local elections were held in Croatia on 17 May 2009, with the second round held on 31 May where necessary. The elections elected a total of 866 members...
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    few small right-wing parties, failed to enter the Zagreb City Assembly in the 2005 local elections. On January 4, 2020, Tomac died in Dubrava Clinical...
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  • Boris Mikšić (category Businesspeople from Zagreb)
    candidacy in local elections, including those for Zagreb City Assembly. Mikšić's campaigning appeared to have effect within the 2005 local elections. His slate...
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  • local elections in 2005, it formed a joint list with the Social Democratic Union and two other green parties. The coalition got 0.39% vote in Zagreb....
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  • From 1995 to 1996, Granić was selected as mayor of Zagreb by his party that won the local elections. However, the president, Franjo Tuđman did not allow...
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  • Vlasta Pavić (category Mayors of Zagreb)
    1957) is a Croatian lawyer and politician who served as Mayor of Zagreb from 2002 to 2005. She is the second woman to hold that office, and a member of the...
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  • minorities that are given independently. 2001 Zagreb local elections "2001. – Lokalni izbori" [2001 - Local elections]. GONG (in Croatian). 26 September 2007...
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    Anka Mrak-Taritaš (category University of Zagreb alumni)
    the 2016 parliamentary elections. Mrak-Taritaš was HNS's and SDP's candidate for Mayor of Zagreb in the 2017 local elections and eventually finished...
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    the county, as does the A1 motorway, completed as far as Split in 2005. The Zagreb-Knin-Split railway line with branch-lines to Zadar and Šibenik pass...
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    Jelena Pavičić Vukičević (category Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni)
    the 2021 Zagreb local elections. Pavičić Vukičević inherited a Zagreb ravaged by the multiple calamities of 2020 Zagreb earthquake, 2020 Zagreb flash flood...
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  • the May 2001 local elections on a formally independent list. They created a minor upset by winning five seats in the 51-seat City of Zagreb municipal assembly...
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  • remaining county council election was won by IDS-SDP coalition. The SDP won two county prefect elections, the city of Zagreb mayoral election, the HSS and the...
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    Franjo Tuđman (category Candidates in the 1992 Croatian presidential election)
    Matulović-Dropulić became the Mayor of Zagreb having won the 1997 local elections, which formally ended the Zagreb crisis.[citation needed] In January 1998...
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    Većeslav Holjevac (category Mayors of Zagreb)
    launch her own political career during the 2005 local elections in Zagreb. A major thoroughfare of Zagreb, Većeslav Holjevac Avenue is named after Većeslav...
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    Croatia after the Zagreb Cathedral. The tower measures 90 m (295.28 ft) and can be seen from throughout Osijek. Because of its size most locals refer to it...
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    and governance. Local elections are held in many countries. Egypt has a centralised system of local government officially called local administration as...
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    Values in the Zagreb County. Beljak became a member of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) in 2003. At the 2003 local committees elections he was elected...
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    Vrbovec (category Populated places in Zagreb County)
    is a town in Zagreb County, Croatia, lying to the northeast of the capital Zagreb. The town of Vrbovec lies to the north-east of Zagreb, either 32 km...
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