Stjepan "Stipe" Mesić (pronounced [stjêpaːn stǐːpe měːsit͡ɕ]; born 24 December 1934) is a Croatian lawyer and politician who served as the president of...
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Milka Mesić (née Dudunić; September 1939 – October 2024) was a Croatian socialite who was the wife of Stjepan Mesić, the former President of Croatia (2000–2010)...
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of SR Croatia) was Stjepan Mesić of the Croatian Democratic Union. The cabinet was reformed on 24 August 1990 when Stjepan Mesić left Zagreb to assume...
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Tomislav Jakić (section Advisor to Stjepan Mesić)
journalist, TV reporter and former advisor to the 2nd Croatian president Stjepan Mesić. Tomislav Jakić was born on 23 March 1943 in Zagreb, Independent State...
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percentage of the vote received by Mesić in the second round – 66% – is the highest of any president to date. Mesić had received an absolute majority of...
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been required in the country's history. The result was a victory for Stjepan Mesić of the Croatian People's Party, who received 56% of the vote. Voter...
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Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Croatia was filled by Stjepan Mesić on 30 May 1990 (the 14th Executive Council). The newly-elected Croatian...
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Bosnian Croat politician Stjepan Kovačević (1841–1913), Croatian politician Stjepan Lamza (1940–2022), Croatian footballer Stjepan Mesić (born 1934), Croatian...
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Bosniak state. Stjepan Mesić claims he was the one who organized the meetings. When Mesić suggested the meeting to Borisav Jović, Mesić confronted him...
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They claimed that the then Croatian President Stjepan Mesić gave them access to 17,000 transcripts. Mesić, who succeeded Tuđman as president of Croatia...
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transferred to parliament, to the prime minister and to his government. Stjepan Mesić won two consecutive terms, in 2000 and in 2005, and served as president...
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Čačić. A few weeks later, the coalition's candidate and HNS member Stjepan Mesić was elected President of the Republic. Also in 2000, HNS elected a new...
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Constitution of Croatia in 1990, the present governmental form was adopted and Stjepan Mesić became the first person to lead a non-communist government (under Government...
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the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP). The incumbent president Stjepan Mesić, who was first elected in 2000 as the candidate of the Croatian People's...
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December 1999. He gave up the position to the newly elected president Stjepan Mesić on 19 February 2000. Tomčić remained speaker until December 2003, following...
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Near the end of his mandate in the rotating presidency, his successor, Stjepan Mesić, a Croat, was blocked from taking the presidency by four out of eight...
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Yugoslavia. Approximately at noon of 7 October 1991, Marković met with Stjepan Mesić, then President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia and Franjo Tuđman, then...
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and 17 July 1991, he was Prime Minister of Croatia, having succeeded Stjepan Mesić in the post. His Chief of Staff was Tomislav Karamarko, the future chairman...
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ISBN 978-999-27318-5-7. Večernji list (27 January 2006). "Mesić i Sanader uputili brzojave sućuti obitelji Kalogjera" [Mesić and Sanader send telegrams of condolences...
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Franjo Tuđman died on 10 December 1999. The first round of voting saw Stjepan Mesić (candidate of the Croatian People's Party, or HNS) in front with 41...
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which also targeted then-President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia Stjepan Mesić and Prime Minister of Yugoslavia Ante Marković. As a result, on 8 October...
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the upcoming 2000 presidential election. Following Budiša's defeat to Stjepan Mesić in February 2000, Budiša continued to serve as member of Croatian parliament...
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testimony at the trial, [clarification needed] including Croatian president Stjepan Mesić. In 2008, Krunoslav Prates was sentenced to life in prison for his role...
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role was transferred to Zlatko Tomčić, who filled the office until Stjepan Mesić was elected President of Croatia in 2000. The Constitution of Croatia...
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of Croatia was established on 31 May 1990, during the government of Stjepan Mesić. It was initially held by three people: Bernardo Jurlina, Mate Babić...
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Komorowski, Viktor Orbán, Ivo Josipović, Filip Vujanović, Valdis Zatlers, Stjepan Mesić, Roman Herzog, Zhelyu Zhelev, Bamir Topi, Tony Blair, Edi Rama, Borut...
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Democratic Assembly (IDS). Račan, like the newly elected president Stjepan Mesić, was initially hailed as a new, reformist leader who would symbolize...
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and president of the Croatian parliament Stjepan Mesić were declassified. In one part of these documents, Mesić revealed his suspicions that Bosnian Croat...
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Kordić & Čerkez. Stjepan Mesić held Milošević responsible for "creating a Greater Serbia on the ruins of the Former Yugoslavia". Mesić revealed thousands...
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Mesić is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jasen Mesić (born 1972), Croatian politician Marko Mesić (priest) (1640–1713), Croatian...
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