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    Ante Kotromanović (pronounced [ǎːnte kotromǎːnoʋitɕ]; born 8 May 1968) is a Croatian politician and army officer who served as the Minister of Defence...
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    Bombardier Challenger 600 plane along with the Minister of Defence, Ante Kotromanović, and the Minister of Veterans' Affairs, Predrag Matić, to bring Gotovina...
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    were later sold to Malaysia. In May 2014, Croatian Defence Minister Ante Kotromanović announced the beginning of negotiations for the purchase of 15 used...
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    August 2015, on the insistence of Milanović and the Defence Minister Ante Kotromanović, a military parade of the Croatian Armed Forces was held in Zagreb...
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    Krstičević were war commanders, while peacetime commanders were Brigadiers Ante Kotromanović, Zvonko Asanović, Blaž Beretin, and Mladen Fuzul. Following a reorganization...
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  • combined HV and HVO forces were under the overall command of HV Major General Ante Gotovina. The operation commenced during a North Atlantic Treaty Organization...
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    Summer '95 Operation Storm Operation Mistral Operation Southern Move Ante Kotromanović  Croatia general Croatian War of Independence Bosnian War Operation...
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    Slovenian (Karel Erjavec & Roman Jakič) and Croatian (Vesna Pusić & Ante Kotromanović) foreign and defense ministers sent a letter to the Secretary General...
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  • soldiers from the HV 126th Home Guard Regiment commanded by Brigadier Ante Kotromanović infiltrated behind VRS positions on the left flank of the front line...
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    Perica Bukić Emil Tomljanović Ana Lovrin Niko Rebić Nedjeljka Klarić SDP Ranko Ostojić Ingrid Antičević-Marinović Ante Kotromanović Brankica Crljenko...
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    for Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač" (PDF). International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. 16 November 2012. "Appeals Judgement for Ante Gotovina...
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    Markač and Gotovina and they were greeted by the minister of defence Ante Kotromanović and minister of veterans, Predrag Matić. When Gotovina and Markač...
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    Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Ante Gotovina - Croatian general indicted and cleared of war crimes by the ICTY. Ante Kotromanović - Croatian Minister of Defence...
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  • effect on the morning of 12 October 1995. According to Brigadier Ante Kotromanović, then commander of the 126th Home Guard Regiment, the offensive was...
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    Škorić Goran Dodig Sanja Putica SDP - HNS - HSU - HL SR - A-HSS - ZS Ante Kotromanović Branko Grčić Arsen Bauk Darko Parić Most Božo Petrov Ivan Kovačić...
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    29 December 2010 23 December 2011 359 days HDZ Kosor 13 Kotromanović, AnteAnte Kotromanović (born 1968) 23 December 2011 22 January 2016 4 years, 30 days...
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  • Croatian army and served under the future Croatian minister of defense Ante Kotromanović in Dalmatia. He left the army in 1992. In March 1992, he went to study...
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    Branimir Glavaš (Revoked for charges of war crimes) Frane Vinko Golem Ante Kotromanović Zvonko Kusić Slobodan Lang Sveto Letica Drago Lovrić Josip Lucić Predrag...
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    Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor Preceded by Branko Vukelić Succeeded by Ante Kotromanović Chief of Staff of the Office of the President of Croatia In office...
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  • member of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). Vice presidents of Sabor are Ante Sanader (HDZ), Robert Podolnjak (Most) and Ivan Tepeš (HSP AS). Two vice...
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    Boris Lalovac 14 May 2014 22 January 2016 SDP Minister of Defence Ante Kotromanović 23 December 2011 22 January 2016 SDP Minister of Health Siniša Varga...
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  • Jovanović Marin Jurjević Željko Kolar Zlatko Komadina Ana Devčić-Komparić Ante Kotromanović Darko Ledinski Josip Leko Šime Lučin Marija Lugarić Gordan Maras Damir...
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  • District 3 Marin Jurjević District 10 Zlatko Komadina District 8 Ante Kotromanović District 9 Dino Kozlevac District 8 Josip Leko District 7 Slavko Linić...
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    cooperation in May 2015. In July 2015, Croatian Defence Minister Ante Kotromanović visited Erbil and it was decided that Croatia would send soldiers...
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    Boban Radimir Čačić Zvonimir Cervenko Frane Vinko Golem Josip Jovic Ante Kotromanovic Slobodan Lang Sveto Letica Josip Lucic Predrag Matić Rudolf Perešin...
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    Croatian). January 5, 2010.[permanent dead link‍] "Ademi, Blaškić i Kotromanović podržali Josipovića". Javno.hr (in Croatian). December 30, 2009. Archived...
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