Damir Bajs (born 7 October 1964 in Pakrac, Yugoslavia) is Croatian politician and former Croatian Minister of Tourism. He is currently serving as a member...
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name Damir was among the most popular masculine given names in the decades between 1960 and 1990. Notable people with the name include: Damir Bajs, Croatian...
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Look up bajs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bajs may refer to: Damir Bajs (born 1964), Croatian politician British Association for Jewish Studies...
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Engagement (SNAGA), respectively. In May 2020 the coalition was joined by the Damir Bajs Independent List party and the Democratic Alliance of Međimurje, while...
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Pančić Vesna Škulić HDZ Andrija Hebrang Damir Polančec Gordan Jandroković Damir Sesvečan Bianca Matković HSS - HSLS Josip Friščić Đurđa Adlešić Damir Bajs...
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Government • Župan Marko Marušić (HDZ) • Assembly 41 members • SDP, Ind. Damir Bajs, HNS, HSU, SU, BUZ, HDSS, ORaH, NSH, HSS BR, Ind. (22) • HDZ, HSS, HSLS...
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Croatian Party of Pensioners one, the Civic Liberal Alliance one, the Damir Bajs Independent List one. Of the 16 seats won by the DPMŠ-led coalition, the...
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Minister of Tourism In office 23 December 2011 – 9 March 2013 Preceded by Damir Bajs Succeeded by Oleg Valjalo (Acting) Personal details Born (1958-10-13)...
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Petrina, Zlatko Sudac, Vladimir Drobnjak, Željko Kerum, Ivan Gudelj, Damir Bajs, Boris Mikšić (dialogue), Milorad Pupovac (dialogue), Vlado Gotovac, Tonči...
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2012 intra-party elections, Hrg beat former Croatian Minister of Tourism Damir Bajs with 555 votes over 374. On March 19 2016 he lost, with 188 votes, in...
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