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The Speaker of the Croatian Parliament (or President) from 22 July 2020 is Gordan Jandroković. [1]Vice presidents of Sabor are from government side former Speaker Željko Reiner, Ante Sanader (all HDZ) and Furio Radin (Italian minority representative) and from opposition side Sabina Glasovac (SDP) and Davorko Vidović (SD).
Croatian Democratic Union: Speaker of the Sixth Assembly of Parliament (2008–2011) 2007: 22 (8) Boris Šprem: 1956–2012 22 December 2011 30 September 2012 Social Democratic Party: Died in office. Speaker of the Seventh Assembly of Parliament (2011–2015) 2011 — Josip Leko: 1948– 30 September 2012: 10 October 2012: Social Democratic Party
The Speaker of the Chamber of Counties (Croatian: Predsjednik Županijskog doma Hrvatskog sabora, literally the President of the Chamber of Counties of the Croatian Parliament) was the presiding officer of the Chamber of Counties, the upper chamber of the Croatian Parliament from 22 March 1993 until its abolition by constitution changes on 28 March 2001.
Croatia's non-native name derives from Medieval Latin Croātia, itself a derivation of North-West Slavic *Xərwate, by liquid metathesis from Common Slavic period *Xorvat, from proposed Proto-Slavic *Xъrvátъ which possibly comes from the 3rd-century Scytho-Sarmatian form attested in the Tanais Tablets as Χοροάθος (Khoroáthos, alternate forms comprise Khoróatos and Khoroúathos). [14]
People of Croatian ancestry who are high-ranked officials of other countries: Mark Begich – US Senator from Alaska; James Belich – former Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand; Cesar Bielich-Pomareda – Minister of the Navy of Peru; Michael Bilandic – former Mayor of Chicago; former Illinois State Supreme Court Chief Justice
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Croatian embassies hold courses for learning Croatian in Poland, [65] United Kingdom [66] and a few other countries. Extracurricular education of Croatian is hold in Germany in Baden-Württemberg , Berlin , Hamburg and Saarland , [ 67 ] as well as in North Macedonia in Skopje , Bitola , Štip and Kumanovo . [ 64 ]
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