Luka Bebić (born 21 August 1937) is a former Croatian politician who served as Speaker of the Croatian Parliament from 11 January 2008 to 22 December 2011...
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bearing the name include: Luka Andrade (born 2007), Argentine footballer Luka Baković (born 1997), Croatian para-athlete Luka Bebić (born 1937), Croatian...
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Bebić is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ana Bebić (born 1986), Croatian singer Luka Bebić (born 1937), Croatian politician...
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Croatia's Dalmatian coast. Former speaker of the Croatian Parliament Luka Bebić and the well-known Croatian-American winemaker Mike Grgich were born in...
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73–83. ISSN 1334-8302. Retrieved 17 October 2011. "Predsjednik Sabora Luka Bebić na obilježavanju 64. obljetnice pobjede nad fašizmom i 65. obljetnice...
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On 18 September 1991 Šušak was named minister of defence, a day after Luka Bebić resigned from that position and four days after the Battle of the Barracks...
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held one week before. He was supported by a dozen HDZ MPs, including Luka Bebić, but none of the members of the Government. Several of those MPs later...
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initially rejected the idea, but in 1998 it gained support of their MP Luka Bebić. In 2000, the bridge was added to the spatial plan of the county and the...
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Mesić Nedjeljko Mihanović Vlatko Pavletić Zlatko Tomčić Vladimir Šeks Luka Bebić Boris Šprem Josip Leko Željko Reiner Božo Petrov Gordan Jandroković Chamber...
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Retrieved 25 June 2011. "Dan državnosti: Ivo Josipović, Jadranka Kosor i Luka Bebić na Ovčari". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 25 June 2011. Retrieved 25 June...
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