Mika Špiljak (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [mîka ʃpîʎak] or [-ʃpîʎaːk]; 28 November 1916 – 18 May 2007) was a Croatian politician who spent most of his...
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1977), Indian entertainer Mika Špiljak (1916–2007), Yugoslav politician Mika Strömberg (born 1970), Finnish ice hockey player Mika Tauriainen (born 1975)...
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Prime Minister See list Himself (1953–1963) Petar Stambolić (1963–1967) Mika Špiljak (1967–1969) Mitja Ribičič (1969–1971) Džemal Bijedić (1971–1977) Veselin...
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by Mika Špiljak 5th Speaker of the Croatian Parliament[a] In office December 1953 – December 1963 Prime Minister Jakov Blažević Zvonko Brkić Mika Špiljak...
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Yugoslavia and worked as the chief of staff of the Yugoslav President Mika Špiljak. Drašković was born in the small village of Medja in the Banat region...
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President of the Presidency (1982–1983) Vladimir Bakarić (1979–1983) Mika Špiljak (1983–1984) - President of the Presidency (1983–1984) Vidoje Žarković...
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Prime Minister Milka Planinc Preceded by Sergej Kraigher Succeeded by Mika Špiljak 20th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia President of the Federal Executive...
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Stambolić (1912–2007) Serbia 15 May 1982 15 May 1983 1 year SKJ . 5 Mika Špiljak (1916–2007) Croatia 15 May 1983 15 May 1984 1 year SKJ . 6 Veselin Đuranović...
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Dubravčić lit the Olympic cauldron. Afterwards, the President of Yugoslavia Mika Špiljak declared the Games officially open. The Closing Ceremony took place the...
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EC) (1958–1962) 1960s Zvonko Brkić - Brkić (4th EC) (1962–1963) Mika Špiljak - Špiljak (5th EC) (1963–1967) Savka Dabčević-Kučar - Dabčević-Kučar (6th...
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