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Kraljica: Zivota ima i izvan politike

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Zagreb
Year
2023
Pages
272
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Hard
Weight
1.061 kg
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9789533556888
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In 1995, Jadranka Kosor became the vice-president of the HDZ, and that year she was also elected to the Croatian Parliament. She was the vice president of HDZ until 1997. Until 2000, she held the position of vice-president of the Parliament. From 1999 to 2002, president of the party Women's Union "Katarina Zrinski". She re-entered Parliament in 2000, and two years later she was elected deputy president of the HDZ at the VII. HDZ General Assembly. In the parliamentary elections of 2003, she was re-elected as a member of the Croatian Parliament in the 1st constituency (Zagreb), but she put her mandate on hold because she was appointed as the Vice-President of the Government of the Republic of Croatia in charge of social issues, and the Minister of Family, Veterans and Intergenerational Affairs. solidarity. She held the position of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister in Prime Minister Sanader's government until 2009. In the presidential elections of 2005, as a HDZ candidate, she lost in the second round to Stjepan Mesic. After the resignation of Prime Minister Sanader, on July 3, 2009, the President of the Republic entrusted her with the mandate to form the Government. On July 6, 2009, the new Croatian government led by Jadranka Kosor received the confidence of the majority of parliamentarians in a vote at the end of the session.
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