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The Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, or President of the Government in literal translation (Croatian: Predsjednik Vlade Republike Hrvatske), is Croatia's head of government, and is the de facto most powerful and influential state officeholder in the Croatian system of government. Following the first-time establishment of the office in 1945, the 1990-2001 semi-presidential period is the only exception where the President of Croatia held de facto authority. In the formal Croatian order of precedence, however, the position of prime minister is the third highest state office, after the President of the Republic and the Speaker of the Parliament.
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No.,Prime Minister,Lifespan,Term of office,,Party,Notes,,,,,,,,,Electoral,,,,,,mandates,,,N/A,Pavle Gregori?,18921989,07-Mar,14-Apr,Communist Party of Yugoslavia,"De facto prime minister. Pavle Gregori? was Minister for Croatia, temporary representative for Croatia in the Yugoslav federal government.",,,1945,1945,,1,Vladimir Bakari?,19121983,14-Apr,December,Communist Party of Yugoslavia,The first Croatian Head of Government.,,,1945,1953,(party renamed in 1952),,,,,,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,,,,,,(party renamed in 1952),2,Jakov Blaevi?,19121996,December,July,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,Longest term as Croatian head of government.,,,1953,1962,,3,Zvonko Brki?,19121977,July,June,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,,,,1962,1963,,4,Mika piljak,19162007,June,May,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,,,,1963,1967,,5,Savka Dab?evi?-Ku?ar,19232009,May,May,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,Led the MASPOK movement during the Croatian Spring,,,1967,1969,,6,Dragutin Haramija,19232012,May,December,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,,,,1969,1971,,7,Ivo Periin,19252008,December,April,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,"Also at one time held the positions of Speaker of the Sabor of Croatia (Head of State), and Mayor of Split.",,,1971,1974,,8,Jakov Sirotkovi?,19222002,April,09-May,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,,,,1974,1978,,9,Petar Flekovi?,,09-May,July,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,,,,1978,1980,,10,Ante Markovi?,19242011,July,20-Nov,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,"Also at one time President of the Presidency of Croatia, and last Prime Minister of Yugoslavia. Led successful economic liberalization reforms that were terminated by the coming conflict.",,,1980,1985,,11,Ema Derossi-Bjelajac,1926,20-Nov,10-May,League of Communists of Yugoslavia,,,,1985,1986,,12,Antun Milovi?,19342008,10-May,30-May,League of Communists of Yugoslavia (until January 1990),"The pan-Yugoslav League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ) splintered in January 1990 into its republic member-parties, in Croatia the League of Communists of Croatia (soon to be reformed into the Social Democratic Party) seceded from the central party and instituted democratic elections.",,,1986,1990,League of Communists of Croatia,,,,,,(from January 1990),Following the 1990 parliamentary election and constitutional reforms,,,,,,1,Stjepan Mesi?,1934,30-May,24-Aug,Croatian Democratic Union,"At a later date held the office of President of Croatia, also served as the last President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia."-13,,,1990,1990,,,,,1990,,,2,Josip Manoli?,1920,24-Aug,17-Jul,Croatian Democratic Union,-14,,,1990,1991,,,,,,,,3,Franjo Greguri?,1939,17-Jul,,Croatian Democratic Union,"First Croatian prime minister after (and during) its secession from Yugoslavia. Led the joint ""Government of National Unity"", instituted due to the escalating conflict."-15,,,1991,,,,,,,,,4,Hrvoje arini?,1935,12-Aug,03-Apr,Croatian Democratic Union,-16,,,1992,1993,,,,,1992,,,5,Nikica Valenti?,1950,03-Apr,07-Nov,Croatian Democratic Union,-17,,,1993,1995,,,,,,,,6,Zlatko Matea,1949,07-Nov,27-Jan,Croatian Democratic Union,-18,,,1995,2000,,,,,1995,,,7,Ivica Ra?an,19442007,27-Jan,23-Dec,Social Democratic Party,"First prime minister with expanded powers after the implementation of the parliamentary system in 2000, which restored the head-of-government as the most powerful political office in the country."-19,,,2000,2003,,,,,2000,,,8,Ivo Sanader,1953,23-Dec,06-Jul,Croatian Democratic Union,"Longest term of a post-independence prime minister. Resigned, granting support to Jadranka Kosor as his successor. Indicted on charges of corruption and subsequently arrested in Austria; convicted and sentenced to a 10-year jail term in 2012."-20,,,2003,2009,,,,,"2003, 2007",,,9,Jadranka Kosor,1953,06-Jul,23-Dec,Croatian Democratic Union,"Assumed office upon the resignation of Ivo Sanader, recommended for the office by the latter. First female prime minister."-21,,,2009,2011,,,,,,,,10,Zoran Milanovi?,1966,23-Dec,Incumbent,Social Democratic Party,Government conducted the successful European Union membership referendum.-22,,,2011,,,,,,2011,,,,,,,,,For other more formats kindly visit www.downloadexcelfiles.com,,,,,,,,,,,,Original source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Croatia,,,,,,