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    Zoran Milanović (pronounced [zǒran milǎːnoʋitɕ] ; born 30 October 1966) is a Croatian politician serving as the president of Croatia since 2020. Prior...
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  • January 2025 if no candidate receives a majority. Incumbent president Zoran Milanović is eligible for a second term. His first term began on 19 February...
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    Parliament, and managed to form the 12th Croatian Government under Zoran Milanović with its partners from the Kukuriku coalition. After SDP and its coalition...
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    Democratic Prime Minister Zoran Milanović and conservative folk musician and former Member of Parliament Miroslav Škoro. Zoran Milanović won a plurality of 29...
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  • Milanović (born 1969) is a Croatian scientist and a professor at the Medical School of the University of Zagreb. She is the wife of Zoran Milanović,...
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    Hrvatske) was the Croatian Government cabinet led by Prime Minister Zoran Milanović. It was in office from 23 December 2011 until 22 January 2016. It was...
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    held in Croatia on 22 December 2019. Social Democratic Party nominee Zoran Milanović narrowly defeated incumbent president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović in a...
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    stalno citira Zoran Milanović?". slobodnadalmacija.hr (in Croatian). 18 March 2024. Retrieved 14 April 2024. "Jutarnji list - Oglasio se Milanović: Odstupit...
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  • playing left back Toni Milanović (born 1990), Croatian kickboxer Vesna Milanović-Litre (born 1986), Croatian handballer Zoran Milanović (born 1966), Croatian...
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    most recent presidential elections, held on 5 January 2020, elected Zoran Milanović as president. On 25 January 2022, the OECD Council decided to open...
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    Republike Hrvatske – Zoran Milanović (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 15 March 2024. "Milanović objavio datum izbora...
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    Namely, on 5 January 2020 the centre-left former prime minister, Zoran Milanović, won the 2019–20 election in the second round and took office on 19...
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  • Serbian politician Zoran Lončar, Serbian politician Zoran Mamić, Croatian football player Zoran Milanović, Croatian politician Zoran Milinković (politician)...
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    25 January 2012. Marko Biočina (10 January 2012). "Zoran Milanović & odlučno možda" [Zoran Milanović & resolute maybe]. Nacional (in Croatian) (843). Archived...
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  • members were eligible to vote. Zoran Milanović remained the President of the SDP with 62% of the vote. Zoran Milanović the incumbent leader and former...
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  • from 2010 to 2015, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović from 2015 to 2020 and Zoran Milanović since 2020) "froze" or resigned their party memberships upon getting...
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    Josipović". President of the Republic of Croatia – Zoran Milanović. Retrieved 8 November 2022. Radosavljević, Zoran (28 December 2014). "No outright winner in...
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    Minister of Veterans' Affairs from 2011 to 2016, in the Cabinet of Zoran Milanović. Matić was born in Požega, Croatia on 2 June 1962. He attended University...
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  • Events in the year 2024 in Croatia. President: Zoran Milanović Prime Minister: Andrej Plenković 4–16 January – 2024 Men's European Water Polo Championship...
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    winning only 54 seats in Parliament. Its leader, former prime minister Zoran Milanović, ruled out running for reelection to his party's chairmanship, effectively...
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    band did not get a stable lineup until 1975 by which time bassist Zoran Milanović, vocalist Boris Aranđelović and keyboard player Laza Ristovski became...
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    Zoran Milanović has served as the 5th President of Croatia since 19 February 2020. During this time period he has conducted several official, state and...
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    Prime Minister for Mikhail Mishustin from 30 April 2020 – 19 May 2020. Zoran Milanović was Prime Minister of Croatia from 23 December 2011 – 22 January 2016...
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    Social Democratic Party. Kosor handed power to the new prime minister, Zoran Milanović, in December 2011. As prime minister, Kosor failed to commit to structural...
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  • of Yugoslavia Prime Minister of Yugoslavia "Croatian Presidents". President of the Republic of Croatia - Zoran Milanović. Retrieved 19 December 2023....
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    Croatian officials including President Ivo Josipović, Prime Minister Zoran Milanović and Foreign Minister Vesna Pusić. Main topics of discussions were Croatian...
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  • recent presidential election was held on 11 January 2015 and was won by Zoran Milanović. He took the oath of office on ?. The constitution limits holders of...
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    ruling center-left Croatia is Growing coalition, led by Prime Minister Zoran Milanović, was challenged by the center-right Patriotic Coalition led by the...
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    of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure in the Cabinet of Zoran Milanović in April 2012, only three months into his mandate, citing health reasons...
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    by Andrej Plenković, and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) led by Zoran Milanović. The SDP contested the election as part of the People's Coalition,...
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