Tonino Picula (born 31 August 1961) is a Croatian politician currently serving his fourth term as a Member of the European Parliament for Croatia, having...
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concentration camp survivor Tonino Picula (born 1961), Croatian politician Tonino Sorrentino (born 1985), Italian footballer Tonino Valerii (born 1934), Italian...
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the post were Zagreb mayor Milan Bandić and former foreign minister Tonino Picula. For the November 2007 parliamentary election, SDP ran on an economic...
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registration requirements also limited "genuine competition". According to Tonino Picula, the Special Co-ordinator to lead the short-term OSCE observer mission...
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Democratic Party of Croatia 4 Biljana Borzan Romana Jerković Predrag Matić Tonino Picula Non-Inscrits 2 / 12 Law and Justice 2 Ivan Vilibor Sinčić Mislav Kolakušić...
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Biljana Borzan (SDP) Romana Jerković (SDP) Predrag Fred Matić (SDP) Tonino Picula (SDP) Željko Kolar (SDP) - Krapina-Zagorje County Zlatko Komadina (SDP)...
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(2016–2019) Urmas Paet (Renew), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2005–2014) Tonino Picula (S&D), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2000–2003) Davor Ivo Stier (EPP)...
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with NATO; three years later he became assistant to Foreign Minister Tonino Picula. He left his post after the 2003 elections when the conservative Croatian...
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Marenić (born 1986), sailor. Matteo Martinolich (1860–1934), shipbuilder. Tonino Picula (born 1961), politician. Nicolò Rode (1912–1998), sailor. Dario Salata...
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Hrvoje Šarinić, Vesna Škare-Ožbolt, Slaven Letica, Žarko Puhovski, Tonino Picula, Vlatko Marković, Miroslav Blažević, Mirko Filipović, Mišo Kovač, Dino...
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leaders and opposition figures. The OSCE electoral observer team's Tonino Picula said on 23 August said his organization's monitors "had seen a growing...
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Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) came to power after 2000 elections Tonino Picula became minister of Foreign Affairs. After taking office he immediately...
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Barbara Jelić-Ružić - former volleyball player Gordan Kožulj - swimmer Tonino Picula - former Croatian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivo Pukanić - journalist...
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University of Zagreb. Between 2002 and 2004, she advised Foreign Ministers Tonino Picula and Miomir Žužul on human rights and civil society. In 2004, she was...
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List leader Coalition Votes % Seats +/– EP Group Coalition HNS 2013 Tonino Picula SDP–HSU 237,778 32.07 (#2) 0 / 12 New – 2014 Neven Mimica SDP–HSU-IDS-SDSS...
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signatories Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Goran Svilanović) Croatia (Tonino Picula) Slovenia (Dimitrij Rupel) Bosnia and Herzegovina (Zlatko Lagumdžija)...
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162–170. doi:10.1080/01495933.2020.1718989. S2CID 216309271. GLUCKSMANN, Tonino PICULA, Domènec RUIZ DEVESA, Gabriele BISCHOFF, Pedro MARQUES, Andreas SCHIEDER...
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List leader Coalition Votes % Seats +/– EP Group Coalition HSU 2013 Tonino Picula Kukuriku Coalition 237,778 32.07 (#2) 0 / 12 New – 2014 Neven Mimica...
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Mateša Deputy Ivo Sanader Preceded by Zdenko Škrabalo Succeeded by Tonino Picula Personal details Born (1947-09-19) 19 September 1947 (age 77) Baška...
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Coalition Votes % Seats +/– EP Group Coalition IDS 2013 Did not run 2014 Tonino Picula Kukuriku Coalition 275,904 29.93 (#2) 1 / 11 1 ALDE 2019 Valter Flego...
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European Socialists (PES), was led by current MEP Tonino Picula. While presenting the party list, Picula said that Croatia had not taken full advantage of...
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Ministers of Foreign Affairs: Vesna Pusić (2011-2016), Mate Granić (1993-2000) and Tonino Picula (2000-2003)...
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an honorary consulate in Rijeka, Croatia. Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula on 24 June 2000 attended a summit of the Central European Initiative...
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Mladen Ivanić (2003-2007) Bulgaria - Solomon Passy (2001-2005) Croatia - Tonino Picula (2000-2003) Miomir Žužul (2003-2005) Cyprus - Ioannis Kasoulidis (1997-2003)...
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(2016–2019) Urmas Paet of Estonia: Minister of Foreign Affairs (2005–2014) Tonino Picula of Croatia: Minister of Foreign Affairs (2000–2003) Radosław Sikorski...
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Željana Zovko On the Social Democratic Party of Croatia list: (S&D) Tonino Picula Biljana Borzan Predrag Fred Matić Romana Jerković – from 1 February...
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- Nadezhda Mihailova (1997-2001) Croatia - Mate Granić (1993-2000) Tonino Picula (2000-2003) Cyprus - Ioannis Kasoulidis (1997-2003) Northern Cyprus...
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Nadezhda Mihailova (1997–2001) Solomon Passy (2001–2005) Croatia - Tonino Picula (2000–2003) Cyprus - Ioannis Kasoulidis (1997–2003) Northern Cyprus...
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Croatian Helsinki Committee Ivan Zvonimir Čičak, European parliamentarian Tonino Picula, and French ambassador in Croatia Gaël Veyssière. Similar protest in...
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SDP member. Zoran Milanović ultimately became the SDP's candidate. Tonino Picula, MEP (2013 onwards), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2000–2003), and an...
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