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Ivica Racan da it.wikipedia.org
Ivica Račan (Ebersbach/Sa., 24 febbraio 1944 – Zagabria, 29 aprile 2007) è stato un politico croato. Ivica Račan. Primo ministro della Croazia.
Ivica Račan

Ivica Račan

Ex Presidente del Governo della Repubblica di Croazia
Ivica Račan è stato un politico croato. Esponente del Partito Socialdemocratico di Croazia, nel 1990, quando era membro del comitato centrale della Lega dei Comunisti Croati, aveva permesso lo svolgimento delle prime elezioni libere in Croazia,... Wikipedia
Nascita: 24 febbraio 1944, Ebersbach-Neugersdorf, Germania
Morte: 29 aprile 2007, Zagabria, Croazia
Coniuge: Dijana Pleština (s. 1993–2007), Jelena Nenadić (s. 1989–1993) e Agata Račan (s. 1967–1984)
Organizzazione fondata: Partito Socialdemocratico di Croazia

Ivica Racan da en.wikipedia.org
Ivica Račan was a Croatian politician who served as Prime Minister of Croatia from 2000 to 2003, heading two centre-left coalition governments. Ivica Račan.
Ivica Racan da meridian.org
Prime Minister of Croatia (2000-2003); 1st President of the Croatian Social Democratic Party (1990-2007); Chairman of the League of Communists in Croatia ...
29 apr 2007 · Ivica Racan, who has died of kidney cancer aged 63, was the prime minister of Croatia from 2000 to 2003. He was responsible for leading his ...
Mr Ivica RACAN (Croatia). Photo member. Deputy Député - Social Democratic Party -. Croatian Parliament - Hrvatski sabor. HR - 10000 - Zagreb Croatia.
Ivica Racan da pes.eu
29 apr 2007 · Ivica Racan was a good and genuine leader, a man of enormous integrity and honesty, who served his country and his party with unquestionable loyalty.
Ivica Racan. Self: Novo, novo vrijeme. Ivica Racan was born on 24 February 1944 in Ebersbach, Germany. He died on 29 April 2007 in Zagreb, Croatia.
Racan died in hospital after kidney cancer diagnosed in January spread to his brain, his Social Democratic Party (SDP) said in a statement. "Ivica Racan ...
1 mag 2007 · Ivica Racan, a former communist leader who led Croatia's first staunchly pro-Western government from 2000 to 2003, died Sunday of cancer at ...
2 mag 2007 · As a leading opposition figure in modern Croatia, Ivica Racan upheld the social democratic movement's common values and principles, remaining ...