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    Tomislav Karamarko (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [tǒmislaʋ karamǎːrko]; born 25 May 1959) is a Croatian politician who served as First Deputy Prime Minister...
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    election in which, a day later, Tomislav Karamarko become the winner and thus replaced Kosor as leader of the opposition. Karamarko announced that he would reestablish...
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  • Serbian Lieutenant General (JNA) Tomislav Donchev, Bulgarian politician Tomislav Karamarko, Croatian politician Tomislav Lampel, birth name of the Serbian-Israeli...
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    in 2011. He was elected president of the HDZ in 2016, following Tomislav Karamarko's resignation. Plenković campaigned on a pro-European and moderate...
    53 KB (5,188 words) - 17:20, 7 September 2024
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    losing the election, however, was defeated by the more conservative Tomislav Karamarko. After months of criticizing his leadership and the new party platform...
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    accused the opposition party HDZ for manipulating with the veterans. Tomislav Karamarko, the president of HDZ, rejected the accusation. Milanović met with...
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    Patriotic Coalition led by the HDZ and headed by its party chairman Tomislav Karamarko, and also faced several new political coalitions. The elections produced...
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    vote. Orešković's government included two Deputy Prime Ministers: Tomislav Karamarko, president of HDZ, who is the first deputy, and Božo Petrov, president...
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  • former Minister of the Interior Tomislav Karamarko and former Deputy Prime Minister Domagoj Ivan Milošević. Karamarko won in the second ballot with 971...
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    2014–2016 Croatian war veterans protest. According to Jutarnji, after Tomislav Karamarko won a majority in the 2015 Croatian parliamentary election, quite...
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    Grabar-Kitarović and to the chairman of Croatian Democratic Union Tomislav Karamarko, calling for the introduction of the salute as the official salute...
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  • the People's Party and former executive director of The Movement Tomislav Karamarko, Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia (2016) and former leader of the...
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  • Petrov was named deputy prime minister, together with HDZ's president Tomislav Karamarko. Along with Petrov, six ministers in the new government were proposed...
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    Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor and Interior Minister Tomislav Karamarko visited the site and offered help in DNA identification. On 10 March...
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    Wayback Machine "Croatia Police Trap Protesting Veterans in Church". "Tomislav Karamarko: Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović će biti prva žena na čelu Hrvatske!". Jutarnji...
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    Turek, who was replaced by Joško Podbevšek and shortly afterwards by Tomislav Karamarko. The wiretapping operation went ahead after Turek's retirement in...
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    Borut Pahor. In the May 2012 HDZ leadership contest, Stier supported Tomislav Karamarko but was later opposed to the disciplinary proceedings against Jadranka...
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    and the increasing rivalry between the chairmen of these parties, Tomislav Karamarko and Božo Petrov. In this way MOST had been accused of presenting an...
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    held the post of Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia while in office. a. ^ Karamarko was appointed in the HDZ-dominated Sanader cabinet as a non-party minister...
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  • (2008–2010) Slobodan Uzelac (2008–2011) Domagoj Ivan Milošević (2010–2011) Tomislav Karamarko (2016) Božo Petrov (2016) – Speaker of Parliament (2016–2017) Boris...
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