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    Milan Bandić (22 November 1955 – 28 February 2021) was a Croatian politician and the longest-serving mayor of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. Bandić was...
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  • Bandić Milan 365 – Labour and Solidarity Party (Croatian: Bandić Milan 365 – Stranka rada i solidarnosti or BM 365) is a political party in Croatia founded...
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  • and political activist. In 2019, he briefly changed his legal name to Milan Bandić. Although he has written, directed and produced several fictional short...
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    to a run-off between first-round winner Ivo Josipović and runner-up Milan Bandić. In the run-off, Josipović won a landslide victory, receiving 60.3% of...
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    elected councilors from the coalition, and was a vocal critic of Mayor Milan Bandić in the Assembly. In February 2021, Tomašević announced his candidacy...
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    of the Bandić Milan 365 - Labour and Solidarity Party. She assumed the position following the death of the previous party president, Milan Bandić, on 28...
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    highest-placed candidates in terms of popular vote: incumbent mayor Milan Bandić of the Bandić Milan 365 - Labour and Solidarity Party and former Minister of Construction...
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    to a government with the HDZ. The coalition was further supported by Milan Bandić 365 and two independent minority representatives, giving them a slim...
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    candidate Miroslav Škoro. Milan Bandić, Mayor of Zagreb (2000–2002, 2005 onwards) and the president of BM 365 (2015 onwards). Bandić ultimately endorsed independent...
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  • continue the projects begun by Bandić. Bandić was elected as one of her two deputies shortly afterwards. However Bandić reportedly intended for Pavić to...
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  • list holder and SDP's candidate for mayor was Bandić. The elections mainly pitted two former mayors, Bandić of the SDP and Marina Matulović Dropulić of...
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    arcades of the Mirogoj cemetery. Zlatko Baloković (1895–1965), violinist Milan Bandić (1955–2021), longest-serving mayor of Zagreb Ena Begović (1960–2000)...
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    followed in the wake of the late February death of long-time Zagreb mayor Milan Bandić. Since the start of the campaign, and especially in May 2021, polling...
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    were held in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. The incumbent mayor was Milan Bandić (elected in 2005), a representative of the Social Democratic Party of...
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    Minerva. p. 427. ISBN 978-953-6377-03-9. "Umro je gradonačelnik Zagreba Milan Bandić". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 28 February 2021. Retrieved 28 February...
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    Assembly and profiling itself as the most vocal opposition to the mayor Milan Bandić and his local majority coalition, the platform took part in the 2019...
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    party, including Petir. Plenković further received the support of the Milan Bandić 365 party, one out of two HSU MPs and one former member of Human Blockade...
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  • and demonstrations against US President George W. Bush, Zagreb Mayor Milan Bandić, nationalism, gentrification, cultural policies and other issues. Since...
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  • 2017 prior to 2017 local elections in which they run in coalition with Bandić Milan 365 – Labour and Solidarity Party. In addition to their green politics...
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    stating that Dinamo fans were behind the entire matter. Zagreb's mayor Milan Bandić also offered his support to the Bad Blue Boys, claiming they were wrongly...
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    2009, with Ivo Josipović (SDP) picking up 32.4% of votes, followed by Milan Bandić (independent), Andrija Hebrang (HDZ) and Nadan Vidošević (independent)...
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    2010. Brkulj, Vedran (17 October 2012). "Bandić odustao od rekonstrukcije Maksimira i gradnje Kajzerice" [Bandić gave up on Maksimir reconstruction and...
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    new party formed a majority in the assembly with the incumbent Mayor Milan Bandić, provided the name of Zagreb's Marshal Tito Square was changed to Republic...
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  • Nevio Šetić (2011–2021) Mislav Grgić (2021–current) Zvonimir Šeparović Milan Bandić Zvonimir Šeparović at Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archived July...
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    with independent conservative populist candidate and Mayor of Zagreb, Milan Bandić, who had secured 14.8%. He won the election with 60.26% of the vote in...
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  • election as part of the For Prime Minister Coalition led by Mayor of Zagreb Milan Bandić, and eventually won 1 seat. NS-R voted in favor of approving Cabinet...
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  • frequently changing terms, coalition achieved agreement with MOST and Milan Bandić 365 - The Party of Labour and Solidarity on forming new government with...
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  • Ivo Josipović (SDP) picking up 32.4 percent of the vote, followed by Milan Bandić (independent), Andrija Hebrang (HDZ) and Nadan Vidošević (independent)...
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    election run-off. Other prominent candidates for the post were Zagreb mayor Milan Bandić and former foreign minister Tonino Picula. For the November 2007 parliamentary...
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    Zdravko Mamić, Croatian former football administrator and sports agent. Milan Bandić, a former mayor of Zagreb, accused of corruption. "Gužva u Remetincu:...
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