List of members of the Croatian Parliament 2000–2003
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The fourth assembly of the Croatian Parliament was constituted on February 2, 2000 with mandates divived to 151 representatives after the January 3, 2000 elections
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Vicepresidents of the parliament were:
Croatian parliamentary election, 2000
Elections for the Chamber of Representatives of the Croatian Parliament were held on January 3, 2000. These were the first elections to be held after the expiration of a full term of the previous Chamber....
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Parliamentary officials
The president of the parliament (often also called the speaker in English) was Zlatko TomčićZlatko Tomcic
Zlatko Tomčić is a Croatian politician, former leader of the Croatian Peasant Party and a representative in the Croatian Parliament.-Political background:...
(HSS).
Vicepresidents of the parliament were:
- Mato Arlović (SDP)
- Baltazar Jalšovec (LIBRA)
- Ivica Kostović (HDZ)
- 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...
(HDZ) - Zdravko TomacZdravko TomacZdravko Tomac is a Croatian politician.A native of Slavonski Brod, Zdravko Tomac began his political career in Communist Party of Yugoslavia. There he rose through the ranks, becoming close associate of Jakov Blažević...
(SDP)
Representatives in the fifth assembly
- Adlešić, Đurđa
- Arlović, mr. sc. Mato
- Babić-Petričević, Zdenka
- Bajt, Marija
- Baletić, Branka
- Baričević, Marko
- Bebić, LukaLuka 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...
- Beljo, Ante
- Biga Friganović, Snježana
- Borovčak, Sonja
- Brož, Viktor
- Buconjić, Ivica
- Budiša, DraženDražen BudišaDražen Budiša is a Croatian politician who used to be leading opposition figure in the 1990s and a two-time presidential candidate.-During Yugoslavia:...
- Bušić, mr. sc. Zdravka
- Canjuga, Zlatko
- Caparin, Karmela
- Čehok, dr. sc. IvanIvan CehokIvan Čehok is a Croatian politician. He was a prominent member of the Croatian Social Liberal Party and the mayor of the City of Varaždin .Čehok was born in Korenjak in Varaždin County...
- Čizmadija, Diana
- Čuhnil, mr. sc. Zdenka
- Ćesić, Ljubo
- Debeljuh, Lucija
- Dečak, Đuro
- Didović, Mirjana
- Dragović, Željko
- Drandić, Valter
- Đapić, Anto
- Đukić, Milan
- Fabijanić, Ivo
- Ferić-Vac, Mirjana
- Fižulić, Goranko
- Furdek, Miroslav
- Gašparić, Krunoslav
- Glavan, mr. sc. Željko
- Glavaš, BranimirBranimir GlavašBranimir Glavaš is a controversial Croatian right-wing politician and a convicted war criminal.Glavaš came to prominence in his home city of Osijek during the Croatian war of independence, when he led its defense and became a major general in the Croatian Army...
- Glovacki-Bernardi, dr. sc. Zrinjka
- Godek, Mladen
- Golubić, Josip
- Gorinšek, Karl
- Grabovac, Ante
- Graljuk, Borislav
- Granić, dr. sc. MateMate GranicMate Granić is a Croatian diplomat and politician who was part of the Croatian Government in much of the 1990s.Granić was born in Baška Voda in Dalmatia...
- Haramija, Zdenko
- Henezi, Stjepan
- Herman, dr. sc. VilimVilim HermanVilim Herman is prominent Croatian university professor at University of Osijek, attorney at law, politician and former representative in the Croatian Parliament.-Early life:...
- Horvat, Dubravka
- Ivaniš, dr. sc. Nikola
- Jalšovec, Baltazar
- Janjić, Želimir
- Jarnjak, Ivan
- Jukić, Mate
- Jukić, Vlado
- Jurić, Damir
- Jurjević, Marin
- Kajin, DamirDamir KajinDamir Kajin is a Croatian politician. He is a representative in the Croatian Parliament with the Istrian Democratic Assembly.He lives in Buje....
- Kalinić, PavlePavle KalinićPavle Kalinić is a Croatian politician and writer.-Life:Kalinić was born in Zadar. He graduated from the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Zagreb in 1982. In the same year, he received his Master's degree in International Relations...
- Kalmeta, BožidarBožidar KalmetaBožidar Kalmeta is a Croatian politician, currently serving as Minister of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure in the Croatian Government .-Early life:He graduated in 1982 from the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Agronomy.From 1982 to 1993 he...
- Kapetanović, Sanja
- Katarinčić-Škrlj, Jadranka
- Kojić, Slavko
- Kolar, Ivan
- Kontić, Joško
- Kordić, Krunoslav
- Korenika, Miroslav
- Kosor, JadrankaJadranka KosorJadranka Kosor is a Croatian politician and former journalist. She is the current Prime Minister of Croatia, having taken office on July 6, 2009, following the sudden resignation of her predecessor Ivo Sanader. She is Croatia's first female Prime Minister since independence.-Early life:Jadranka...
- Kostović, Ivica
- Kovač, Mario
- Kovač, Milan
- Kovačević, dr. sc. AntoAnto KovacevicAnto Kovačević is a Croatian right-wing politician.He has obtained a PhD degree at University of Vienna.A native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Anto Kovačević entered Croatian politics in early 1990s as one of the most prominent members of Croatian Christian Democratic Union...
- Kovačićek, Krešo
- Kraljević, dr. sc. Hrvoje
- Kramarić, dr. sc. ZlatkoZlatko 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...
- Krapljan, Željko
- Krpina, Drago
- Kučar, Franjo
- Kuhta, Ljiljana
- Lalić, Ljubica
- Leko, Josip
- Lendić, Vedran
- Lončar, Ivo
- Lugarić, MarijaMarija LugaricMarija Lugarić is a Croatian centre-left politician representing the Social Democratic Party of Croatia , currently the biggest opposition party in Croatia...
- Mačina, Marijan
- Mahač, Boris
- Malević, Željko
- Markov, Ante
- Maršić, Marijan
- Mateša, mr. sc. ZlatkoZlatko MatešaZlatko Mateša was the Prime Minister of Croatia from late 1995 until 31 January 2000. He is a member of the Croatian Democratic Union....
- Matulović-Dropulić, MarinaMarina Matulovic-DropulicMarina Matulović-Dropulić is a Croatian politician, member of the Croatian Democratic Union.Matulović-Dropulić served as the mayor of Zagreb in two mandates - first an appointment for a couple of months in 1996 during the Zagreb Crisis, and again after the 1997 elections, until 2000.In the 2000...
- Meštrović, Romano
- Mijalić, Jadranko
- Milas, IvanIvan 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...
- Miljavac, PavaoPavao MiljavacPavao Miljavac is a retired Croatian Army general.He served as Chief of General Staff between 1996 and 1998, and between October 1998 and January 2000 he served as Croatia's Minister of Defence in the Cabinet of Zlatko Mateša, following Andrija Hebrang's resignation.He ran in the January 2000...
- Mintas-Hodak, dr. sc. Ljerka
- Nikolić, Dorica
- Ninić, Ivan
- Njavro, dr. sc. Đuro
- Njavro, JurajJuraj NjavroJuraj Njavro was a Croatian medical doctor and politician.Njavro was born in Cerovica, near Neum in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
- Odak, Josip
- Opačić, MilankaMilanka 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....
- Pašalić, IvićIvić 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...
- Pavković, Josip
- Pavletić, akademik VlatkoVlatko 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...
- Pavlic, Željko
- Penić, mr. sc. Ivan
- Pešić-Bukovac, Dorotea
- Petir, Marijana
- Pleša, Velimir
- Podlipec, Vesna
- Poropat, Valter
- Pusić, dr. sc. VesnaVesna PusicVesna Pusić is a member of Croatian Parliament and one of the main speakers of the opposition Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats in the Parliament...
- Radić, dr. sc. Jure
- Radin, dr. sc. Furio
- Radoš, JozoJozo 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 ....
- Reihl-Kir, Jadranka
- Roić, Luka
- Rožić, mr. sc. MiroslavMiroslav RožicMiroslav Rožić is a Croatian right-wing politician. As a former vice-president of Croatian Party of Rights , he served as a representative in Croatian Parliament between 2001 and 2007...
- Sanader, dr. sc. IvoIvo SanaderIvo Sanader |Split]]) is a Croatian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Croatia from 2003 to 2009.Sanader obtained his education in comparative literature in Austria, where he also later worked in the 1980s. He worked as a journalist, in marketing, publishing and also as a private...
- Santo, Tibor
- Sedmak, Katica
- Sesar, JosipJosip SesarJosip Sesar is a Croatian professional basketball player.-Basketball career:...
- Stazić, Nenad
- Šantić, Darko
- Šeks, VladimirVladimir 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...
- Šepčić, Vladimir
- Šešelj, Zlatko
- Šetić, mr. sc. Nevio
- Šimatović, Zoran
- Škare-Ožbolt, VesnaVesna Škare-OžboltVesna Škare-Ožbolt is a Croatian politician.Before the first democratic elections in 1990, Škare-Ožbolt used to work in Croatian judiciary...
- Škarić, Ivan
- Škrabalo, mr. sc. IvoIvo 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...
- Šlaus, akademik IvoIvo ŠlausIvo Šlaus is a nuclear and particle physicist, member of the Board of Trustees of the World Academy of Art & Science , director of the Academy's South East European Division and Chairman of the Editorial Board of Cadmus Journal...
- Štajduhar, mr. sc. Ivan
- Šuica, DubravkaDubravka ŠuicaDubravka Šuica is a Croatian politician, member of the centre-right Croatian Democratic Union and member of parliament. She served two consecutive terms as mayor of Dubrovnik between 2001 and 2009....
- Šuker, IvanIvan ŠukerIvan Šuker is a Croatian politician and economist. He served as Minister of Finance from 23 December 2003 to 27 December 2010, and also as member of the Croatian Democratic Union.He currently resides in Velika Gorica.-Education:...
- Tadić, dr. sc. Tonči
- Tafra, Ivica
- Tomac, dr. sc. ZdravkoZdravko TomacZdravko Tomac is a Croatian politician.A native of Slavonski Brod, Zdravko Tomac began his political career in Communist Party of Yugoslavia. There he rose through the ranks, becoming close associate of Jakov Blažević...
- Tomčić, ZlatkoZlatko TomcicZlatko Tomčić is a Croatian politician, former leader of the Croatian Peasant Party and a representative in the Croatian Parliament.-Political background:...
- Torbar, dr. sc. Josip
- Trconić, Luka
- Tušek, Branislav
- Valentić, NikicaNikica ValenticNikica Valentić is a Croatian politician.Native of Gospić, Valentić graduated from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law.Before being involved in politics, Valentić was a high-ranking official of INA, the Croatian oil company....
- Vasilić, Darijo
- Vidiček, mr. sc. Zorko
- Vojvoda, Hrvoje
- Vrus, Dragutin
- Vukić, Dario
- Vukušić, Dragutin
- Zgrebec, Dragica
- Žitnik, Petar
- Živković, Stjepan
- Žuvela, Tonči