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  1. enwiki Istrian Democratic Assembly; fiwiki Istrian demokraattinen kokous; frwiki Diète démocratique istrienne; hrwiki Istarski demokratski sabor; huwiki Isztriai Demokratikus Gyűlés; itwiki Dieta Democratica Istriana; nlwiki Istrische Democratische Assemblee; plwiki Istryjskie Zgromadzenie Demokratyczne

  2. She ran for president in 2019, obtaining 55,163 or 2.9% of the votes, coming in 6th out of 11 candidates, and being eliminated in the first round. In May 2020, the START changed its name to Party with a First and Last Name (SIP), and Orešković stepped down from the position of party president. Ivan Kovačić was elected as the new leader of ...

  3. The acting leader of the opposition from 6 July 2020 until 3 October 2020 was Zlatko Komadina, and from 3 October 2020 until 9 July 2022 it had been Peđa Grbin, the leader of the Social Democratic Party. A new party called the Social Democrats was founded on 9 July 2022, and it immediately became the largest opposition party in parliament.

  4. The Democratic Union of Hungarians of Croatia ( Croatian: Demokratska zajednica Mađara Hrvatske, DZMH; Hungarian: Horvátországi Magyarok Demokratikus Közössége, HMDK) is a Croatian non-governmental organization that represents the Hungarian minority. [5] It was established in 1993, and is headquartered in Osijek. [6]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Furio_RadinFurio Radin - Wikipedia

    Furio Radin does, however, have two daughters, Petra and Paola, from his first marriage with Jasna Petrović. His brother Fabrizio, a member of the Istrian Democratic Assembly party, is the president of the Executive Committee of the Italian Union in Croatia and he was the Prefect of Istria County , from 6 July 2019 until 2021 elections .

  6. The Croatian Christian Democratic Union was represented in Croatian Parliament between 1995 and 2003: 3rd assembly (1995-1999) - one member of parliament; 4th assembly (2000-2003) - one member of parliament; Long-time presidents of the party were Marko Veselica (1992-2001) and Anto Kovačević (2001-2007).

  7. Istrian Democratic Assembly: Alma mater: University of Rijeka: Igor Štokovi ...

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