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  2. List of members of the Sabor, 2011–2015 - Wikipedia

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    The Speaker of the Croatian Parliament (or President) from 22 December 2011 until his death on 30 September 2012 was Boris Šprem, member of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia. [1] Deputy speaker Josip Leko was acting Speaker of the Sabor until himself being elected as the new Speaker. [2]

  3. Vlatko Pavletić - Wikipedia

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    Vlatko Pavletić (pronounced [ʋlâtko pǎʋletit͡ɕ]; 2 December 1930 – 19 September 2007) was a Croatian politician, university professor, literary critic and essayist who served as acting President of Croatia from 1999 to 2000, as well as he served as Speaker of the Croatian Parliament from 1995 to 2000.

  4. Speaker of the Chamber of Counties of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Croatian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The speaker of the parliament becomes the acting President of the Republic in the event of the death, resignation or incapacitation [B] of the President of Croatia, as specified by the constitution. [7] This situation occurred after the death of Franjo Tuđman in 1999, when Vlatko Pavletić became the acting president. [51]

  6. List of members of the Sabor, 2020–2024 - Wikipedia

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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).

  7. Speaker of the Croatian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Under Article 97 of the constitution of Croatia, the speaker of the Croatian Parliament is the only constitutional deputy to the president of Croatia and serves as acting president if the elected president vacates the office before the expiration of the five-year presidential term due to either death, resignation or removal from office (as ...

  8. Serbo-Croatian - Wikipedia

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    Serbo-Croatian (/ ˌ s ɜːr b oʊ k r oʊ ˈ eɪ ʃ ən / ⓘ SUR-boh-kroh-AY-shən) [10] [11] – also called Serbo-Croat (/ ˌ s ɜːr b oʊ ˈ k r oʊ æ t / SUR-boh-KROH-at), [10] [11] Serbo-Croat-Bosnian (SCB), [12] Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS), [13] and Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS) [14] – is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia ...

  9. Category:Speakers of the Croatian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Speakers of the Croatian Parliament" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .