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This is a list of members of the Croatian Parliament elected to the sixth modern Croatian Parliament at the 2007 election.
[edit] Croatian Democratic Union
- Jadranka Kosor - I district
- Petar Selem - I district
- Mladen Barišić - I district
- Marko Turić - I district
- Željko Turk - I district
- Andrija Hebrang - II district
- Damir Polančec - II district
- Gordan Jandroković - II district
- Damir Sesvečan - II district
- Bianca Matković - II district
- Ivan Jarnjak - III district
- Božo Biškupić - III district
- Sunčana Glavak - III district
- Vladimir Ivković - III district
- Vladimir Šeks - IV district
- Tomislav Ivić - IV district
- Josip Đakić - IV district
- Dragan Kovačević - IV district
- Miroslav Škoro - IV district
- Ivica Buconjić - IV district
- Petar Čobanković - V district
- Suzana Bilić-Vardić - V district
- Franjo Lucić - V district
- Tomislav Čuljak - V district
- Mato Bilonjić - V district
- Petar Mlinarić - V district
- Davor Huška - V district
- Božo Galić - V district
- Ivan Šuker - VI district
- Stjepan Fiolić - VI district
- Ivan Šantek - VI district
- Boris Kunst - VI district
- Dražen Bošnjaković - VI district
- Marija Pejčinović Burić - VI district
- Marina Matulović Dropulić - VII district
- Branko Vukelić - VII district
- Mario Zubović - VII district
- Ivan Vučić - VII district
- Anton Mance - VII district
- Krunoslav Markovinović - VII district
- Lino Červar - VIII district
- Gari Cappelli - VIII district
- Bojan Hlača - VIII district
- Božidar Kalmeta - IX district
- Darko Milinović - IX district
- Ante Kulušić - IX district
- Ante Sanader - IX district
- Ivo Grbić - IX district
- Perica Bukić - IX district
- Emil Tomljanović - IX district
- Ana Lovrin - IX district
- Niko Rebić - IX district
- Nedjeljka Klarić - IX district
- Ivo Sanader - X district
- Luka Bebić - X district
- Jerko Rošin - X district
- Dubravka Šuica - X district
- Živko Nenadić - X district
- Zvonimir Puljić - X district
- Branko Bačić - X district
- Frano Matušić - X district
- Dragan Primorac - XI district
- Ivo Andrić - XI district
- Ivan Bagarić - XI district
- Dragan Vukić - XI district
- Rade Bošnjak - XI district
[edit] Social Democratic Party of Croatia
- Zoran Milanović - I district
- Antun Vujić - I district
- Neven Mimica - I district
- Ivo Josipović - I district
- Mirela Holy - I district
- Gvozden Srećko Flego - I district
- Gordan Maras - I district
- Mirjana Ferić-Vac - I district
- Milan Bandić - II district
- Zvonimir Mršić - II district
- Boris Šprem - II district
- Marija Lugarić - II district
- Ivica Pančić - II district
- Vesna Škulić - II district
- Ljubo Jurčić - III district
- Dragica Zgrebec - III district
- Ivan Hanžek - III district
- Nadica Jelaš - III district
- Mario Habek - III district
- Biljana Borzan - IV district
- Zoran Vinković - IV district
- Nada Čavlović-Smiljanec - IV district
- Dragutin Bodakoš - IV district
- Vlatko Podnar - IV district
- Igor Dragovan - V district
- Zdravko Ronko - V district
- Sonja Šimunović - V district
- Goran Heffer - V district
- Tonino Picula - VI district
- Davorko Vidović - VI district
- Marina Lovrić - VI district
- Šime Lučin - VI district
- Rajko Ostojić - VI district
- Mirando Mrsić - VI district
- Milanka Opačić - VII district
- Josip Leko - VII district
- Nenad Stazić - VII district
- Ivo Jelušić - VII district
- Biserka Vranić - VII district
- Zdenko Franić - VII district
- Zlatko Komadina - VIII district
- Slavko Linić - VIII district
- Dino Kozlevac - VIII district
- Gordana Sobol - VIII district
- Željko Jovanović - VIII district
- Luka Denona - VIII district
- Tanja Vrbat - VIII district
- Ranko Ostojić - IX district
- Ingrid Antičević-Marinović - IX district
- Ante Kotromanović - IX district
- Brankica Crljenko - IX district
- Željka Antunović - X district
- Marin Jurjević - X district
- Branko Grčić - X district
- Tatjana Šimac-Bonačić - X district
- Arsen Bauk - X district
[edit] Croatian Peasant Party
- Josip Friščić - II district
- Damir Bajs - II district
- Zdravko Kelić - V district
- Marijana Petir - VI district
- Božidar Pankretić - VII district
- Stipo Gabrić - X district
[edit] Croatian Social Liberal Party
- Đurđa Adlešić - II district
- Ivan Čehok - III district
[edit] Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats
- Vesna Pusić - I district
- Radimir Čačić - III district
- Dragutin Lesar - III district
- Danica Hursa - III district
- Zlatko Koračević - III district
- Goran Beus Richembergh - VI district
- Miljenko Dorić - VII district
[edit] Croatian Democratic Union of Slavonia and Baranja
- Branimir Glavaš - IV district
- Vladimir Šišljagić - IV district
- Boro Grubišić - V district
[edit] Istrian Democratic Assembly
- Damir Kajin - VIII district
- Ivan Jakovčić - VIII district
- Boris Miletić - VIII district
[edit] Croatian Pensioner's Party
- Silvano Hrelja - VIII district
[edit] Croatian Party of Rights
- Anto Đapić - IV district
[edit] Croatian oppression and all anti-Yugoslav resistance
- 1913
- Kosovo Committee formed
- 1918
- "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" declared in Belgrade
- December victims: Serbian army kills 13 anti-Yugoslav protestors in Zagreb
- 1919
- Croatian Committee formed
- 1928
- Stjepan Radić assassinated in royal assembly by Montenegrin Serb representative
- 1929
- Royal dictatorship established, transforming Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes into Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- Ante Pavelić flees dictatorship and forms Ustaša - Croatian revolutionary organization
- Royal dictatorship established, transforming Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes into Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- 1931
- Milan Šufflay assassinated
- Marko Hranilović, a member of the Rightist youth was accused of murder. He was defended by Vladko Maček and Mile Budak, but was sentenced to death in a show trial.
- 1934
- King Alexander I of Yugoslavia assassinated by a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization with the help of the Ustaša - Croatian revolutionary movement, heralding end of dictatorship
- 1945 bannings
- 1947
- Statue of Ban Jelačić removed
- 1948
- Zagreb mosque is destroyed
- 1949
- Goli otok prison established
- HKD Napredak banned
- 1952
- Aloysius Stepinac made a cardinal while under communist regime's house arrest
- 1970
- Nikola Tavelić is canonized in Rome, with 20,000 Croatians in attendance
- 1971
- Matica hrvatska banned
- 1972
- Group of Croatian dissidents attempts to start a rebellion
- 1974
- Croatian National Council established in Toronto
- 1976
- 1978
- Bruno Bušić assassinated by Yugoslav secret agents
- 1982
- Mate Meštrović becomes president of Croatian National Council
- 1989
- Croatian Democratic Union formed
- 1991
- 93.24% of Croatians vote to declare independence
[edit] Croatian national football team jersey
[edit] Banovina/NDH(/Indonesian team?)
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