List of Croats - Politics

Politics

  • Josip Broz – Tito – also guerilla leader in World War II, Yugoslav leader (ethnic Croat)
  • Ivana Dulić-Marković – Serbian politician of Croat ethnicity; vice-president of G17 Plus; former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and once Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management
  • Josip Frank – Croatian nationalist (ethnic Jewish)
  • Andrija Hebrang – Croatian communist party leader, nationally conscious (ethnic Jewish)
  • Većeslav Holjevac – a president of SR Croatia in Yugoslavia and a long-time mayor of its capital Zagreb
  • Josip Jelačić – soldier, former Croatian ban
  • Vladko Maček – political centrist, leader of the Croatian Peasant Party before the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia
  • Stipe Mesić – President of the Republic of Croatia
  • Ante Marković – former Yugoslav prime minister
  • Dr. Ante Pavelić (older) – vice-president of the National assembly of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
  • Ante Pavelić – Ustaša leader
  • Stjepan Radić – Croatian national leader in 1st half of 20th century
  • Ante Starčević – "father of Croat nation"
  • Milan Šufflay – historian, one of greatest albanologists
  • Ante Trumbić – Croatian national leader
  • Osman Kulenović – Deputy Prime Minister NDH
  • Džafer-beg Kulenović – politician in NDH
  • Franjo Tuđman – first President of Croatia, founder of modern Croatia
  • Zoran Milanović-Croatian prime minister

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