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    Branko Mikulić[pronunciation?] (10 June 1928 – 12 April 1994) was a Yugoslav politician who served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 1986 to 1989. Mikulić...
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  • Mikulić may refer to: Božo Mikulić (born 1997), Croatian footballer Branko Mikulić (1928–1994), communist politician and statesman in the Yugoslavia Ivan...
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  • Branko Mihaljević (1931–2005), Croatian composer Branko Mikša (born 1947), Croatian politician Branko Mikulić (1928–1994), Yugoslav politician Branko...
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    working within the communist system, politicians such as Džemal Bijedić, Branko Mikulić and Hamdija Pozderac reinforced and protected the sovereignty of Bosnia...
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    working within the Socialist system, politicians such as Džemal Bijedić, Branko Mikulić and Hamdija Pozderac reinforced and protected the sovereignty of Bosnia...
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    He became prime minister in March 1989 following the resignation of Branko Mikulić. After that decision had become public, the U.S. had anticipated cooperation...
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    Presidency of Yugoslavia In office 15 May 1988 – 15 May 1989 Prime Minister Branko Mikulić Ante Marković Preceded by Lazar Mojsov Succeeded by Janez Drnovšek 4th...
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    Communists of Yugoslavia 1937–1980 (acting before October 1940) Succeeded by Branko Mikulić Political offices Preceded by Ivan Šubašić as Prime Minister of the...
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    Kraigher Party political offices Preceded by Đuro Pucar President of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1965–1969 Succeeded by Branko Mikulić...
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    Tito, Mika Špiljak, and Milka Planinc), while two were Bosnian Croats (Branko Mikulić and Ante Marković). Ante Marković however, though a Croat from Bosnia...
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  • on 10 May. The Federal Executive Council was elected on 15 May, with Branko Mikulić as the President (Prime Minister). The Central Committee of the League...
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  • his presidency unanimously appointed Branko Mikulić as the federal Prime Minister of Yugoslavia. After Mikulić and his cabinet voluntarily resigned in...
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    Bosnia and Herzegovina (1974–1992) Ratomir Dugonjić Raif Dizdarević Branko Mikulić Milanko Renovica Munir Mesihović Mato Andrić Nikola Filipović Obrad...
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    the Yugoslav Olympic Committee and the Sarajevo Municipal Assembly. Branko Mikulic, member of the presidency of the central committee of the League of...
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    Bosnia and Herzegovina (1974–1992) Ratomir Dugonjić Raif Dizdarević Branko Mikulić Milanko Renovica Munir Mesihović Mato Andrić Nikola Filipović Obrad...
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    SK BiH 7 Raif Dizdarević (born 1926) April 1978 April 1982 SK BiH 8 Branko Mikulić (1928–1994) April 1982 26 April 1983 SK BiH 9 Milanko Renovica (1928–2013)...
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  • Đuranović Radovan Vlajković Preceded by Veselin Đuranović Succeeded by Branko Mikulić 7th President of the League of Communists of Croatia In office 14 December...
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    (1953–1992) Đuro Pucar Avdo Humo Osman Karabegović Hasan Brkić Rudi Kolak Branko Mikulić Dragutin Kosovac Milanko Renovica Seid Maglajlija Gojko Ubiparip Josip...
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  • involved, so he was named Džema Branko instead (after Yugoslavian communist leaders Džemal Bijedić and Branko Mikulić). He is referred to as Džebra, a...
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    Branko "Đuro" Mamula (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранко "Ђурo" Мамула; 30 May 1921 – 19 October 2021) was a Serbian politician and Yugoslav officer who participated...
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  • it reached more than US$20 billion. Governments of Milka Planinc and Branko Mikulić renegotiated the foreign debt at the price of introducing the policy...
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    Raif Dizdarević (1987-1989), President of the Presidency (1988-1989) Branko Mikulić (1984-1986) Hamdija Pozderac (1986-1987) Mato Andrić (1987) Josip Vrhovec...
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    Bosnia and Herzegovina (1974–1992) Ratomir Dugonjić Raif Dizdarević Branko Mikulić Milanko Renovica Munir Mesihović Mato Andrić Nikola Filipović Obrad...
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    Presidency of Yugoslavia In office 15 May 1987 – 15 May 1988 Prime Minister Branko Mikulić Preceded by Sinan Hasani Succeeded by Raif Dizdarević 15th Vice President...
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    Raif Dizdarević (1987-1989), President of the Presidency (1988-1989) Branko Mikulić (1984-1986) Hamdija Pozderac (1986-1987) Mato Andrić (1987) Josip Vrhovec...
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    1982 Ahmad Shah of Pahang  Malaysia 1983 Indira Gandhi  India 1984 Branko Mikulić  Yugoslavia François Mitterrand  France Peter Ueberroth  United States...
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    Bosnia and Herzegovina (1974–1992) Ratomir Dugonjić Raif Dizdarević Branko Mikulić Milanko Renovica Munir Mesihović Mato Andrić Nikola Filipović Obrad...
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    rights and improve East–West trade. January 18 – Ante Marković succeeds Branko Mikulić as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia. January 20 – George H. W. Bush is sworn...
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    Bosnia and Herzegovina (1974–1992) Ratomir Dugonjić Raif Dizdarević Branko Mikulić Milanko Renovica Munir Mesihović Mato Andrić Nikola Filipović Obrad...
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    Croat politicians were in high positions - for instance, Ante Marković, Branko Mikulić, and Mato Andrić. Citizens of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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