Second assembly of the Croatian Parliament
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The second assembly of the Parliament of Croatia
was constituted on September 7, 1992 with mandates divived to 138 representatives after the August 2, 1992 elections.
(HDZ) from September 7, 1992 to May 24, 1994 and Nedjeljko Mihanović (HDZ) from May 24, 1994 to November 28, 1995.
Parliament of Croatia
The Parliament of Croatia or the Sabor is the unicameral representative body of the citizens of the Republic of Croatia and legislature of the country. Under the terms of the Croatian Constitution, represents the people and is vested with the legislative power...
was constituted on September 7, 1992 with mandates divived to 138 representatives after the August 2, 1992 elections.
Parliamentary officials
The presidents of the parliament (often also called the speaker in English) were Stjepan MesićStjepan Mesić
Stjepan "Stipe" Mesić is a Croatian politician and former President of Croatia. Before his ten-year presidential term between 2000 and 2010 he held the posts of Speaker of the Croatian Parliament , Prime Minister of Croatia , the last President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia , Secretary General...
(HDZ) from September 7, 1992 to May 24, 1994 and Nedjeljko Mihanović (HDZ) from May 24, 1994 to November 28, 1995.
Representatives in the second assembly
- Nedjeljko Mihanović,
- Goran GranićGoran GranicGoran Granić is a Croatian centre-left politician who was the deputy prime minister from 2000 to 2002.From 1995-1996, Granić was selected as mayor of Zagreb by his party that won the local elections...
, - Žarko DomljanŽarko DomljanŽarko Domljan was the first Speaker of the Croatian Parliament. He served in this position from May 30, 1990 to August 2, 1992. Domljan was later a representative in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.-References:...
, - Vladimir ŠeksVladimir ŠeksVladimir Šeks is an influential Croatian politician, a member of the Croatian Democratic Union . He has been a representative in the Croatian Parliament since the nation's independence, and has held the posts of the Speaker of the Parliament as well as Deputy Prime Minister of the Government.Šeks...
- Milan Đukić,
- Ljubomir Antić,
- Mato Arlović,
- Luka BebićLuka BebicLuka Bebić was the speaker of the Croatian Parliament from January 11, 2008 to October 28, 2011. He is a member of the Croatian Democratic Union and has been a representative in the Croatian Parliament since the nation's independence in 1991, being elected into office six consecutive times.He...
, - Vladimir Bebić,
- Ivan Bedeničić,
- Barbara Bešenić,
- Borislav Bešlić,
- Snježana Biga-Friganović,
- Srećko Bijelić,
- Vicencije Biuk,
- Petar Bosnić,
- Dalibor BrozovićDalibor BrozovicDalibor Brozović was a Croatian linguist, Slavist, dialectologist and politician. He studied the history of standard Slavic languages, especially Croatian. He was an active Esperantist since 1946, and wrote Esperanto poetry as well as translated works into the language. -Life and career:He was...
, - Dražen BudišaDražen BudišaDražen Budiša is a Croatian politician who used to be leading opposition figure in the 1990s and a two-time presidential candidate.-During Yugoslavia:...
, - Nikola Bulat,
- Željko Bušić,
- Boris BuzančićBoris BuzancicBoris Buzančić is a Croatian actor and politician.A native of Bjelovar, Boris Buzančić began acting very early. He appeared in numerous films and TV shows. His specialty was playing roles of men with authority, especially in dramatic films dealing with World War II...
, - Juraj Buzolić,
- Slavko Canjuga,
- Vladimir Cvitanović,
- Savka Dabčević-Kučar,
- Dino Debeljuh,
- Slavko Degoricija,
- Tomislav Pavao Duka,
- Anto Đapić,
- Šime Đodan,
- Jakob EltzJakob EltzJakob Graf und Edler Herr von und zu Eltz-Kempenich genannt Faust von Stromberg , known as Jakob von und zu Eltz, also referred to as Count Johann Jakob Eltz was a Knight of Malta, and a...
, - Ferenc Farago,
- Goranko Fižulić,
- Katarina Fuček,
- Anđelko Gabrić,
- Krešimir Glavina,
- Marino Golob,
- Vladimir GotovacVladimir GotovacVladimir "Vlado" Gotovac was a Croatian poet and liberal politician.Vladimir Gotovac was known as a very talented poet but was also stigmatized as a Croatian nationalist in socialist Yugoslavia...
, - Franjo GregurićFranjo GreguricFranjo Gregurić is a Croatian politician who served as prime minister of Croatia from July 1991 to September 1992.Gregurić was born in the Zagorje village of Lobor. He attended the Technical highschool in Zagreb, and then the Technical Faculty of the University of Zagreb...
, - Ivan Herak,
- Stjepan Herceg,
- Vilim HermanVilim HermanVilim Herman is prominent Croatian university professor at University of Osijek, attorney at law, politician and former representative in the Croatian Parliament.-Early life:...
, - Dragan Hinić,
- Želimir Hitrec,
- Ivan Hodalić,
- Ivan Hranjec,
- Ivan JakovčićIvan JakovčićIvan Jakovčić is a Croatian politician and current head of the Istria County in Croatia.-Political career:...
, - Bolta Jalšovec,
- Tomo Jelić,
- Rade Jovičić,
- Marijan Jurić,
- Perica Jurić,
- Zvonimir Jurić,
- Živko Juzbašić,
- Boris Kandare,
- Ante Karić,
- Martin Katičić,
- Miroslav Kiš,
- Ante Klarić,
- Ivan Kolak,
- Milan Kovač,
- Anton Kovačev,
- Božo Kovačević,
- Ivan Kovačić,
- Zlatko KramarićZlatko KramaricZlatko Kramarić is a Croatian liberal politician from Osijek.Kramarić was born in Osijek and graduated in philology at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb...
, - Petar Kriste,
- Drago Krpina,
- Milivoj Kujundžić,
- Ante Kutle,
- Marko Kvesić,
- Anto Lovrić,
- Mira Ljubić-Lorger,
- Mirko Mađor,
- Marcel Majsec,
- Elio Martinčić,
- Zdenko Matešić,
- Nediljko Matić,
- Ivan Matija,
- Joso Medved,
- Ivan Mesić,
- Stjepan MesićStjepan MesićStjepan "Stipe" Mesić is a Croatian politician and former President of Croatia. Before his ten-year presidential term between 2000 and 2010 he held the posts of Speaker of the Croatian Parliament , Prime Minister of Croatia , the last President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia , Secretary General...
, - Adam Meštrović,
- Slavko Meštrović,
- Ivan MilasIvan MilasIvan Milas is a Croatian football player. He currently plays for NK Trnje.-Football career:He joined R.A.E.C. Mons in January 2005 from Zrinjski Mostar, signing a six-month deal, but later was given a long-term contract. Milas left Mons in January 2008 and played for KAS Eupen in the Belgian...
, - Marin Mileta,
- Milanka OpačićMilanka OpačićMilanka Opačić is a Croatian politician and the vice-president of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia, the main centre-left political party in the Croatian Parliament. She was first elected to Parliament in 1992....
, - Josip PankretićJosip PankreticJosip Pankretić was a Croatian politician. He was parliament representative and one of the leaders of HSS during the last decade of the 20th century....
, - Dobroslav ParagaDobroslav ParagaDobroslav Paraga is a Croatian right-wing politician.-Background:In his early days Dobroslav Paraga used to advocate secession of Croatia from Yugoslavia and that led him to be persecuted by the Communist authorities. Paraga used that persecution as an argument against Yugoslavia and its low human...
, - Branimir Pasecky,
- Ivić PašalićIvić PašalićIvić Pašalić is a Croatian right-wing politician.Pašalić was born to a Croatian family in Šuica, Bosnia and Herzegovina . He was a physician in Zagreb before the arrival of democracy in Croatia. In 1990 he joined the Croatian Democratic Union and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming the...
, - Jurica Pavelić,
- Stanislav Pavić,
- Darko Pavlak,
- Vlatko PavletićVlatko PavleticVlatko Pavletić was a Croatian politician, university professor, literature critic and essayist.Pavletić was born in Zagreb in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1955, he graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, where he majored in Croatian language and literature...
, - Veselin Pejnović,
- Đuro Perica,
- Božidar Petrač,
- Miloš Petrović,
- Vera Pivčević-Stanić,
- Davorin Pocrnić,
- Niko Popović,
- Ante PrkačinAnte PrkacinAnte Prkačin is a Croatian general, businessman and right-wing politician.-Biography:Prkačin was born in Slavonski Brod, where he also studied at the Faculty of Economics, in addition to the Faculty of Petrochemistry in Sisak....
, - Vice Profaca,
- Ivan RabuzinIvan RabuzinIvan Rabuzin was a Croatian naïve artist.Rabuzin's father was a miner, and Ivan was the sixth of his eleven children. Ivan worked as a carpenter for many years, and did not begin painting until 1956, when he was thirty-five years old...
, - Ivica RačanIvica RacanIvica Račan was a Croatian career politician, leader of the League of Communists of Croatia and later Social Democratic Party from 1989 to 2007...
, - Furio Radin,
- Jozo RadošJozo RadošJozo Radoš is a Croatian centre-left politician, currently a prominent member of the Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats.In the 1990s he was a member of the Croatian Social Liberal Party ....
, - Martin Sagner,
- Vedran Sršen,
- Njegovan Starek,
- Milan Stojanović,
- Kazimir Sviben,
- Boris Šegota,
- Milovan Šibl,
- Ante Šimara,
- Ivo ŠkrabaloIvo ŠkrabaloIvo Škrabalo was a Croatian film critic, screenwriter, and member of parliament.Škrabalo was born in Sombor, where he finished elementary and high school before moving to Zagreb in 1952...
, - Tomislav Šutalo,
- Mirko Tankosić,
- Boris Tepšić,
- Velimir Terzić,
- Branko Tinodi,
- Ivan Tolj,
- Nedeljko Tomić,
- Jozo Topić,
- Miko TripaloMiko TripaloMiko Tripalo was a Croatian and Yugoslav politician.A son of well-to-do farmers' family near Sinj, he joined Tito's Partisans as a teenager...
, - Gordana Turić,
- Mladen Vedriš,
- Mladen Vilfan,
- Antun VrdoljakAntun VrdoljakAntun Vrdoljak is a Croatian screenwriter, film director and former actor and political appointee.-Life:Antun Vrdoljak was born in Imotski, Kingdom of Yugoslavia . He studied acting at the Academy of Drama Arts at the University of Zagreb. His acting debut was in 1957 film Nije bilo uzalud...
, - Ivan Vrkić,
- Dario Vukić,
- Vice Vukojević,
- Josip Vusić,
- Franjo Zenko,
- Muhamed ZulićMuhamed ZulicMuhammed Zulić was a Croatian politician.He was a representative in the Croatian Parliament in its second assembly. From July 31, 1991 to August 12, 1992 he served as a minister without portfolio in the Croatian Government as a member of the Croatian Democratic Union...
, - Ratko Žabčić,
- Ante Žarkov.