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The collective presidency was abolished in favor of the post of President of the Republic of Croatia with the adoption of a new constitution on 22 December 1990. The Croatian Parliament then declared independence on 25 June 1991, when Tuđman formally became the first president of an independent Croatian nation under the name the Republic of ...
The president is the holder of the highest office in Croatia. However, the president is not the head of the executive branch ("non executive president") as Croatia has a parliamentary system in which the holder of the post of prime minister is the most powerful person within the country's constitutional framework and everyday politics.
Pages in category "Presidents of Croatia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Voters in Croatia have re-elected Zoran Milanovic to a second term, after he won almost three-quarters of votes cast in the country's presidential election. It was a dismal result for his opponent ...
Fact Check: Milanović and Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković both congratulated former President Donald Trump for winning the 2024 presidential election, according to Croatia Weekly.
Zoran Milanović (pronounced [zǒran milǎːnoʋitɕ] ⓘ; [2] born 30 October 1966) is a Croatian politician who has been serving as the president of Croatia since 2020. Prior to assuming the presidency, he was prime minister of Croatia from 2011 to 2016, as well as the president of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) from 2007 to 2016.
Croatia's Constitutional Court on Friday banned President Zoran Milanović from becoming prime minister in case his center-left party manages to garner a majority after this week's highly ...
The members ex officio as president of the League of Communists of Croatia included Jure Bilić (1982-1983), Josip Vrhovec (1983-1984), Mika Špiljak (1984-1986). Ante Marković (1924–2011) was the President of the 11th Executive Council between 10 May 1982 and 10 May 1986.