Mladen Kešer
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Mladen Kešer is a Croatian politician.
As a member of Croatian Peasant Party he became the head of Kalnik municipality in northern Croatia in 2001.
Before the 2005 presidential elections he began to distance himself from the party's mainstream platform and express Eurosceptic views.
On the elections he ran as an independent candidate and finished 12th, winning less votes than the minimum number of signatures necessary for his candidacy to be valid.
After the first round of elections he briefly joined Boris Mikšić during his aborted bid to address alleged vote fraud.
Kešer has since switched parties to Democratic Centre and became president of the Kalnik agricultural community.