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    Dražen Budiša (born 25 July 1948) is a Croatian politician who used to be a leading opposition figure in the 1990s and a two-time presidential candidate...
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  • Dražen is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name, derived from Slavic root drag ("dear, beloved"). Notable people with the name include: Dražen Besek (born...
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  • Budiša is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Igor Budiša (born 1977), Croatian footballer Dražen Budiša (born 1948), Croatian...
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    in 1990. Its first leader was Slavko Goldstein, succeeded in 1990 by Dražen Budiša, who remained the leader until 1995. HSLS became the main opposition...
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  • the first round of the election (ahead of seven other candidates). Dražen Budiša, the HSLS candidate and runner-up in the election, received 22.3 percent...
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    vote in the first round of the elections, ahead of 7 other candidates. Dražen Budiša, the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) candidate and runner-up in...
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    Party (HSLS). In August 1998, SDP and HSLS leaders Ivica Račan and Dražen Budiša signed a coalition agreement and proceeded to run together in the January...
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    because of internal power struggles which resulted in former chairman Dražen Budiša taking back control of the party. Gotovac was joined by other prominent...
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    Krajina in exchange for their formal recognition of Croatian sovereignty. Dražen Budiša, one of government's ministers and leader of Croatian Social Liberal...
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    2002 Dražen Budiša, the leader of the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS), pulled out of the coalition. Ten members of parliament from Budiša's party...
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    HSS Zlatko Tomčić 7.15 9 −7 HSP–ZDS–MS Anto Đapić 6.38 8 +4 HSLS–DC Dražen Budiša 4.05 3 −22 HSU 3.97 3 +3 HDSS coalition Ivo Lončar 1.95 1 0 Minority...
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  • rallying figure of Croatian opposition. In mid-1990s Gotovac replaced Dražen Budiša at the leadership of Croatian Social Liberal Party ("HSLS"). His tenure...
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  • Party Leader % Seats HDZ Franjo Tuđman 44.71 85 HSLS Dražen Budiša 17.72 14 HSP Dobroslav Paraga 7.07 5 HNS-LD Savka Dabčević-Kučar 6.70 6 SDP Ivica Račan...
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    Results of the 2nd round of the election based on the majority of votes in each municipality of Croatia   Stjepan Mesić   Dražen Budiša   Tie...
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    parliamentary elections, Croatia had elections for president. The SDP endorsed Dražen Budiša as its candidate and appointed Tomac to be his campaign manager. What...
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    Borislav Škegro 7th government Željka Antunović Slavko Linić Goran Granić Dražen Budiša 8th government Željka Antunović Goran Granić Ante Simonić Slavko Linić...
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    Borislav Škegro 7th government Željka Antunović Slavko Linić Goran Granić Dražen Budiša 8th government Željka Antunović Goran Granić Ante Simonić Slavko Linić...
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  •   Nominee Franjo Tuđman Dražen Budiša Party HDZ HSLS Popular vote 1,519,100 585,535 Percentage 57.83% 22.29%   Nominee Savka Dabčević-Kučar Dobroslav...
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    Party, won the election with 56% of votes in the second round against Dražen Budiša of the Croatian Social Liberal Party. After Mesić had won the election...
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    Party (1)   Croatian Democratic Union (3)   Social Democrats (1) 1. Dražen Budiša 7 years, 167 days 2. Zoran Milanović 5 years, 148 days 3. Ivica Račan...
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  • nationalist-friendly Budisa (who flirted with HDZ during local elections) and Zagreb party organization on one side and Gotovac on the other. Budisa was elected...
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    Opposition Acting In office 5 January 2000 – 30 April 2000 Preceded by Dražen Budiša Succeeded by Ivo Sanader President of the Croatian Democratic Union...
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    Coalition of People's Accord (KNS), which included the HSLS, led by Dražen Budiša, and the HSS, which resumed operating in Croatia in December 1989. The...
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  • Coalition of People's Accord (KNS), which included the HSLS led by Dražen Budiša, and the HSS, which resumed operating in Croatia in December 1989. The...
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    500 people at Zagreb's Pleso airport. Among those in the crowd were Dražen Budiša, Anto Kovačević, Marko Perković, and all four of the other hijackers...
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    SDP - HSLS Dražen Budiša Đurđa Adlešić Gordana Sobol Franjo Kučar Stjepan Henezi Ivo Čović Mladen Godek HDZ Ljerka Mintas-Hodak Ivić Pašalić Đuro Njavro...
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    Franjo Tuđman 45.23 75 −10 HSS–HNS–IDS Zlatko Tomčić 18.26 18 +5 HSLS Dražen Budiša 11.55 12 −2 SDP Ivica Račan 8.93 10 −1 HSP Anto Đapić 5.01 4 −1 Minority...
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  • Medvedović (1990) Gojko Šušak (1990–1991) Zdravko Mršić (1990–1991) Dražen Budiša (1991–1992) Ivan Cesar (1991–1992) Ivica Crnić (1992) Darko Čargonja...
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    Croatia in the 2000 election after winning the first round and defeating Dražen Budiša of HSLS in the second round. Mesić ran as the joint candidate of the...
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  • opposition candidates from HSLS ranks (Jozo Radoš, Ivo Škrabalo and Dražen Budiša) had been proposed by the municipal assembly, only to be denied the...
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