The 1993 local elections in Zagreb were held on 7 February 1993. These were the first local elections since Croatia gained independence. The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) won a majority in the Zagreb Assembly with 35 seats out of 60 and Branko Mikša became the new Mayor of Zagreb.
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Radio (then Radio Zagreb) was founded on 15 May 1926. This date is considered the date on which HRT was founded. Television Zagreb (today Croatian Television)...
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1037 which established UNTAES.[1] Winter 1996/97 Following a fraud in localelections, hundreds of thousands demonstrate in Belgrade against the government...
governments on local levels, most notably in Zagreb County, an event that would eventually lead to the Zagreb Crisis. In the 1995 parliamentary elections, it became...
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to a local hospital. Born: Rebeka Abramovič, Slovenian basketball player; in Ljubljana, Slovenia Toni Datković, Croatian footballer; in Zagreb, Croatia...
force. In December 1970, the SKH candidate lost the election of student pro-rector of the Zagreb University to an independent, Ivan Zvonimir Čičak [hr]...
structures following the November 1945 elections and several changes of the constitution. After the first multi-party elections since Communist rule and the adoption...
year, he enrolled at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Zagreb. He obtained the academic title of electrical engineer in 1977, and two...