Vicko Krstulović

Vicko Krstulović
Vicko Krstulović during World War II.
3rd President of the Presidium of the Croatian Parliament[b]
In office
1952  6 February 1953
Prime Minister Vladimir Bakarić
Preceded by Karlo Mrazović
Succeeded by Zlatan Sremec (as Speaker of Parliament)
Minister of Internal Affairs
Minister of Labour
Personal details
Born 27 April 1905
Split, Dalmatia,
Austria-Hungary
Died 28 September 1988 (aged 83)
Split, Croatia, Yugoslavia
Nationality Yugoslav
Political party League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Religion None
Military service
Allegiance Yugoslavia
Service/branch Yugoslav Partisans
Battles/wars Yugoslav Front
^b The President of the Presidium of the Parliament was the office of the head of state, the Speaker of Parliament was a separate office.
German troops entering the Riva promenade in 1943 (the corner of modern-day Marmont street). The sign reads "Long live the IV. Operational Zone Commander, Comrade Vicko Krstulović".

Vicko Krstulović (27 April 1905 – 28 September 1988) was a Croatian Yugoslav military commander and politician from Dalmatia. An officer in the Yugoslav Partisans, he was in charge of the defense of the city of Split during World War II.

Political offices
Preceded by
Karlo Mrazović
President of the Presidium of the Croatian Parliament
1952–1953
Succeeded by
Zlatan Sremec
as Speaker of Parliament