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Racan
Croatian politician (1944–2007)
Ivica Račan (pronounced [îʋit͡sa rât͡ʃan]; 24 February 1944 – 29 April 2007) was a Croatian politician who served as Prime Minister of Croatia from 2000
Ivica_Račan
Croatian political party
the elections in 2000 and formed a coalition government headed by Ivica Račan. After losing the 2003 general election, the party remained in opposition
Social Democratic Party of Croatia
Social_Democratic_Party_of_Croatia
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Saint-Paterne-Racan is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France. Saint-Paterne-Racan belongs to the urban unit of Saint-Paterne-Racan, a small
Saint-Paterne-Racan
Commune in Pays de la Loire, France
Aubigné-Racan (French pronunciation: [obiɲe ʁakɑ̃]) is a commune in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays de la Loire in north-western France. ‹ The
Aubigné-Racan
French aristocrat, soldier, poet and dramatist
Honorat de Bueil, seigneur de Racan (sometimes mistakenly listed as "marquis de Racan", although he never held this title) (5 February 1589 – 21 January
Honorat de Bueil, seigneur de Racan
Honorat_de_Bueil,_seigneur_de_Racan
Croatian government (2000–2002)
the first of two Croatian Government cabinets led by Prime Minister Ivica Račan. It was appointed on 27 January 2000 by a decree of the Acting President
Cabinet_of_Ivica_Račan_I
Croatian government (2002–2003)
cabinets led by Prime Minister Ivica Račan. It was announced on 30 July 2002 and its term ended on 23 December 2003. Račan's second cabinet was formed after
Cabinet_of_Ivica_Račan_II
Croatian government (2003–2008)
elections). Party breakdown of cabinet ministers (12 January 2008): Since Račan's centre-left coalition was replaced by the centre-right HDZ government,
Cabinet_of_Ivo_Sanader_I
Croatian politician (born 1953)
winning the general elections in 2003 and 2007. He is also, along with Ivica Račan and Plenković, one of the three prime ministers who have been at the head
Ivo_Sanader
countries have attempted to resolve the dispute, most notably with the Drnovšek–Račan agreement in 2001 that was ratified by Slovenia but not by Croatia. Because
Croatia–Slovenia border disputes
Croatia–Slovenia_border_disputes
Archaeological site in France
from the 1st to the 3rd centuries A.D. It is situated in the town Aubigné-Racan, in the Sarthe département of western France, in the région Pays de la Loire
Cherré_(archaeological_site)
Croatian activist and politician (born 1978)
Račan, u Hrvatsku dovela desetke milijuna eura..." [The candidate for prime minister whom her opponents accuse of failure in entrepreneurship: Račan is
Sandra_Benčić
Croatian politician
Minister of Defence from 2002 until 2003 in the second cabinet of Ivica Račan. She was the first and to date only female holder of the office. Born in
Željka_Antunović
Federated state of Yugoslavia (1943–1991)
the Slovenian and then Croatian delegations (led by Milan Kučan and Ivica Račan, respectively) to leave the Congress in protest and marked a culmination
Socialist_Republic_of_Croatia
President of Croatia since 2020
of the first party president and Croatia's former prime minister Ivica Račan. Milanović entered the contest, despite being considered an "outsider",
Zoran_Milanović
the Congress, Ivica Račan, who supported the Central Committee's decision, won the position of SKH Chairman by a small margin. Račan's victory gave support
1990 Croatian parliamentary election
1990_Croatian_parliamentary_election
Tuđman's death. Zlatko Mateša Ivica Račan Ivo Sanader 30 April 2000 4 July 2009 Resigned while in office. Ivica Račan Himself Jadranka Kosor 4 July 2009
List of chairpersons of the Croatian Democratic Union
List_of_chairpersons_of_the_Croatian_Democratic_Union
Croatian politician and businessman
(1992–1993) Nikica Valentić (1993–1995) Zlatko Mateša (1995–2000) Ivica Račan Personal details Born (1960-11-03) 3 November 1960 (age 65) Šuica, PR Bosnia
Ivić_Pašalić
American vocal group
Vocalist Gary Racan joined Chuck Blasko & The Vogues and performed with them for 16 years, departing to start his own band. In 2022 Racan filled in several
The_Vogues
Croatian politician (born 1960)
(2000–2001) and Minister of Health in the second cabinet of Prime Minister Ivica Račan (2001–2003). From 2009 to 2017 he served as Mayor of Dubrovnik. "Andro Vlahušić
Andro_Vlahušić
with Ivica Račan as prime minister. At the same time, presidential elections were held which were won by a moderate, Stjepan Mesić. The new Račan government
History of Croatia (1995–present)
History_of_Croatia_(1995–present)
Unicameral legislature of Croatia
the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) on 17 June 1989. In December, Ivica Račan became the head of the reformed Communist party. At this time, the Communist
Croatian_Parliament
Political party in Croatia
Ministry of European Integration between 2000 and 2001 in the Cabinet of Ivica Račan and Ministry of Tourism between 2011 and 2015 in the Cabinet of Zoran Milanović
Istrian_Democratic_Assembly
Political party in Croatia
However, then Prime Minister Ivica Račan managed to avoid a fresh election by forming a reconstructed Cabinet of Ivica Račan II on 30 July 2002, with the newly
Party_of_Liberal_Democrats
Croatian politician
Vlatko Pavletić (acting) Preceded by Nikica Valentić Succeeded by Ivica Račan President of the Croatian Olympic Committee In office 2002–2026 Preceded
Zlatko_Mateša
government. Following the elections, Social Democratic Party leader Ivica Račan was appointed prime minister on 27 January 2000, by a decree of Acting President
2000 Croatian parliamentary election
2000_Croatian_parliamentary_election
Department of France
Thermal Bathhouse attracts many tourists, as does the Theater of Aubigné-Racan, both located on the outskirts of Anjou, Maine, and Touraine. Marin Mersenne
Sarthe
Railway station in Château-du-Loir, France
Passengers 2018 159 432 Services Preceding station TER Pays de la Loire Following station Vaas towards Le Mans 25 Saint-Paterne-Racan towards Tours Location
Château-du-Loir_station
Communauté de communes Chinon, Vienne et Loire Communauté de communes de Gâtine-Racan Communauté de communes Loches Sud Touraine Communauté de communes Touraine-Est
Communes of the Indre-et-Loire department
Communes_of_the_Indre-et-Loire_department
Croatian politician and economist
Rijeka. From 2000 to 2003, he served as deputy prime minister under Ivica Račan. Between December 2011 and May 2014, he was the Minister of Finance in the
Slavko_Linić
Serbian writer and Serbian Orthodox monk (1500-1560)
Теодор Рачанин; 1500 – 1560) was a writer and Serbian Orthodox monk of the Račan Scriptorium School mentioned in Ottoman sources of 16th century literature
Teodor_Račanin
heading a majority coalition government. 5 Ivica Račan 3 years, 330 days 2000–2003 2 majority Račan served one full term. He headed two cabinets: at first
List of prime ministers of Croatia by time in office
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Croatia_by_time_in_office
Croatian government (1995–2000)
the 2000 Croatian parliamentary election, with the appointment of Ivica Račan as Prime Minister. This was the first peacetime government of independent
Cabinet_of_Zlatko_Mateša
Croatian lawyer
General of Croatia In office 8 May 2002 – 23 April 2014 Prime Minister Ivica Račan Ivo Sanader Jadranka Kosor Zoran Milanović Preceded by Radovan Ortynski
Mladen_Bajić
Government official in Croatia
The deputy prime minister of Croatia (officially the Vice President of the Government of the Republic of Croatia, Croatian: Potpredsjednik Vlade Republike
Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia
Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Croatia
Historic mansion in Paris
Guez de Balzac, Bossuet, Jean Chapelain, Corneille, François de Malherbe, Racan, Richelieu, La Rochefoucauld, Paul Scarron, Claude Favre de Vaugelas, and
Hôtel_de_Rambouillet
Croatian politician (born 1968)
Affairs and European Integration from 2002 to 2004 in Cabinet of Ivica Račan II. After that, he worked as a lawyer until he was appointed the role of
Orsat_Miljenić
Head of government of Croatia
(2000–2010) 7 Ivica Račan (1944–2007) 2000 27 January 2000[6] 23 December 2003 3 years, 330 days SDP Social Democratic Party Račan I SDP • HSLS • HNS •
Prime_Minister_of_Croatia
Croatian political party
more right-wing, briefly resigning in 2001, only to come back to leave the Račan cabinet in 2002 and move back into opposition. The move led to at least
Croatian_Social_Liberal_Party
Croatian general
Social Democrat Prime Minister Ivica Račan would not assert an unambiguous position over his extradition. Račan himself criticised the indictment, and
Janko_Bobetko
Political party in Croatia
of Croatia dissatisfied with the centrist policies of SDP leader Ivica Račan and his lack of criticism towards Franjo Tuđman. The party had high hopes
Social Democratic Action of Croatia
Social_Democratic_Action_of_Croatia
Croatian politician and linguist
district Incumbent Assumed office 22 October 2003 Prime Minister Ivica Račan Ivo Sanader Jadranka Kosor Zoran Milanović Tihomir Orešković Andrej Plenković
Milorad_Pupovac
general election, the new centre-left parliamentary majority led by Ivica Račan amended the Constitution of Croatia in November 2000 and introduced a parliamentary
List_of_cabinets_of_Croatia
French poet, critic, and translator (1555–1628)
scale. Malherbe's two most important disciples were François Maynard and Racan; Claude Favre de Vaugelas is credited with having purified French diction
François_de_Malherbe
Croatian liberal political party
As a result, the party participated in the 2000–2003 government of Ivica Račan through the minister of public works, construction and reconstruction Radimir
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats
Croatian_People's_Party_–_Liberal_Democrats
Croatian politician (1951–2012)
County In office 2004–2009 President Stjepan Mesić Prime Minister Ivica Račan Personal details Born (1951-01-30)January 30, 1951 Pazin, SR Croatia, SFR
Radovan_Juričić
History of left-wing movements in Croatia
Ivica Račan was not able to defeat the emerging right wing party of Franjo Tuđman, the Croatian Democratic Union. In the elections, Ivica Račan and his
Left-wing_politics_in_Croatia
French noble (1588–1665)
name being an anagram for "Catherine", devised by François de Malherbe and Racan. Among the more noteworthy episodes in the history of the Hôtel de Rambouillet
Catherine de Vivonne, marquise de Rambouillet
Catherine_de_Vivonne,_marquise_de_Rambouillet
Croatian politician (born 1945)
merged with the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP), led by Ivica Račan, and Vujić soon became one of SDP's most prominent members. In 1995 he was
Antun_Vujić
BBC documentary series
Slobodan Praljak, Bosnian Croat general Armin Pohara, Bosnian actor Ivica Račan, Croatian politician Andrija Rašeta [hr; sh; sr], JNA general Charles Redman
The_Death_of_Yugoslavia
Prefecture and commune in Pays de la Loire, France
Arnage Arthezé Asnières-sur-Vègre Assé-le-Boisne Assé-le-Riboul Aubigné-Racan Les Aulneaux Auvers-le-Hamon Auvers-sous-Montfaucon Avesnes-en-Saosnois
Le_Mans
President of Croatia from 2000 to 2010
Croatia In office 19 February 2000 – 18 February 2010 Prime Minister Ivica Račan Ivo Sanader Jadranka Kosor Preceded by Franjo Tuđman Zlatko Tomčić (acting)
Stjepan_Mesić
Croatian politician
broad coalition of all opposition parties, including SDP. He and Ivica Račan signed the coalition agreement in 1998 and convincingly won at the 2000
Dražen_Budiša
Croatian singer-songwriter (born 1966)
was formed, led by the president of the Social Democratic Party, Ivica Račan, last secretary-general of the League of Communists of Croatia and a prominent
Marko_Perković
Sports season
pp - 14:14 3:17 - Caleb Berkenkotter (1) Third period No scoring Cameron Boville (20 saves / 22 shots) Goalie stats David Račan (45 saves / 51 shots)
2024–25_USPHL_Premier_season
President of Croatia from 1990 to 1999
Boljkovac and Josip Manolić. His main opponent in the election was Ivica Račan from the League of Communists of Croatia (SKH), who became the SKH Chairman
Franjo_Tuđman
Croatian journalist and broadcaster (1973–2022)
the best interview. In 2006, he interviewed former prime ministers Ivica Račan and Ivo Sanader, for which he received the Croatian Journalists' Association
Mislav_Bago
Subprefecture and commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil Saint-Nicolas-des-Motets Saint-Ouen-les-Vignes Saint-Paterne-Racan Saint-Pierre-des-Corps Saint-Quentin-sur-Indrois Saint-Règle Saint-Roch
Chinon
2005 Croatian TV series or program
Ivan Blažičko and others Duško Modrinić as Denis Latin, Ivo Sanader, Ivica Račan, Neven Ciganović, Zdravko Mamić, Petar Čobanković, Slavko Linić, Siniša
Laku_noć,_Hrvatska
French actress (1932–2024)
Lawrence Huntington Les Mauvaises rencontres ("Bad Liaisons") Catherine Racan Alexandre Astruc 1956 Ich suche Dich ("I seek you") Françoise Maurer O.W
Anouk_Aimée
Croatian government (1990)
Communists of Croatia-Party of Democratic Changes Opposition leader Ivica Račan History Election 1990 election Legislature term 1990–1992 Predecessor 13th
Cabinet_of_Stjepan_Mesić
Prime Minister of Croatia from 2009 to 2011
(1991–) Franjo Gregurić Hrvoje Šarinić Nikica Valentić Zlatko Mateša Ivica Račan Ivo Sanader Jadranka Kosor Zoran Milanović Tihomir Orešković Andrej Plenković
Jadranka_Kosor
Milan Pančevski New Not 1935 1957 2019 Macedonia Macedonian Male Ivica Racan New Not 1944 1959 2007 Croatia Croat Male Stanko Radmilović By-election
Presidency of the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Presidency_of_the_13th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil Saint-Nicolas-des-Motets Saint-Ouen-les-Vignes Saint-Paterne-Racan Saint-Pierre-des-Corps Saint-Quentin-sur-Indrois Saint-Règle Saint-Roch
Amboise
6 December 2024. Bartolović, Sandra (30 April 2007). "Ivica Račan 1944-2007" [Ivica Račan 1944-2007]. Poslovni dnevnik (in Serbian). Retrieved 18 May
Central Committee of the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Central_Committee_of_the_13th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
Croatian politician and physicist (born 1980)
Nacional weekly scholarship which was handed to him by prime minister Ivica Račan. He was proclaimed a top student during his studies. In 2009, he became
Davor_Bernardić
Memorial day in Croatia
an incident such as the bombing of Banski dvori. The Government of Ivica Račan moved the Independence Day to 8 October in 2002, and 25 June was marked
Independence_Day_(Croatia)
English pirate (died 1720)
also often referred to as Jack Rackham. Other spellings include Racum, Racan, Raccum, Wrackham, and Wrexham. The Tryals of Captain John Rackham and other
John_Rackham
1991–92 Balkan political conflict
voting system. As a result, the Croatian delegation, led by Chairman Ivica Račan, and Slovene delegation left the Congress on 23 January 1990, effectively
Breakup_of_Yugoslavia
Croatian politician (1920–2024)
(1991–) Franjo Gregurić Hrvoje Šarinić Nikica Valentić Zlatko Mateša Ivica Račan Ivo Sanader Jadranka Kosor Zoran Milanović Tihomir Orešković Andrej Plenković
Josip_Manolić
minimum number of votes needed to enter Parliament. On 11 July 2003 the Ivica Račan coalition government passed amendments to the penal code which outlawed
Far-right_politics_in_Croatia
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil Saint-Nicolas-des-Motets Saint-Ouen-les-Vignes Saint-Paterne-Racan Saint-Pierre-des-Corps Saint-Quentin-sur-Indrois Saint-Règle Saint-Roch
Descartes,_Indre-et-Loire
Ekatarinavelika.org. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-03-19. Racan, Luana (6 July 2020). "Nakon 26 godina kultni album Angel's Breath objavljen
Angel's_Breath
of the 12th Executive Council between 10 May 1986 and 30 May 1990. Ivica Račan was the president of SKH between 13 December 1989 and 1990. While the presidency
Politics of the Socialist Republic of Croatia
Politics_of_the_Socialist_Republic_of_Croatia
Main executive branch of government in Croatia
Račan Social Democratic Party of Croatia Cabinet of Ivica Račan I 30 July 2002 Ivica Račan Social Democratic Party of Croatia Cabinet of Ivica Račan II
Government_of_Croatia
1572 siege
Seigneur of Racan ordered a surprise attack on the city on November 9, 1572. The city was occupied by the forces of the Seigneur of Racan but the Huguenots
Siege_of_Sancerre
Croatian opinion poll
up, he would have moved up to share no. 54 spot, with politician Ivica Račan and folk rock singer Marko Perković Thompson. Without the two duplicates
Greatest_Croatian
Račan relieving Nikola Kopčić of his duties as Director General of the DZIV", dated 10 January 2002. "Decision signed by Prime Minister Ivica Račan appointing
State Intellectual Property Office (Croatia)
State_Intellectual_Property_Office_(Croatia)
Fictional character
Schmitt from Les Trois Mousquetaires by Alexandre Dumas, directed by Pascal Racan, Villers Abbey, 2010 Eunice Woods originated the role of Milady in The Three
Milady_de_Winter
Elections in Croatia
Croatia 2007 leadership election following the death of longtime leader Ivica Račan was held on 2 June 2007. Deputy leader Željka Antunović served as the acting
Elections in the Social Democratic Party of Croatia
Elections_in_the_Social_Democratic_Party_of_Croatia
Political party in Croatia
2010 former SDP member of parliament and minister of war veterans in the Račan government Ivica Pančić announced he was "taking over" the Party. He left
Croatian_Social_Democrats
Perman District 8 Anton Peruško District 8 Tonino Picula District 3 Ivica Račan District 1 Vesna Škulić District 7 Gordana Sobol District 8 Nenad Stazić
List of members of the Sabor, 2003–2007
List_of_members_of_the_Sabor,_2003–2007
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil Saint-Nicolas-des-Motets Saint-Ouen-les-Vignes Saint-Paterne-Racan Saint-Pierre-des-Corps Saint-Quentin-sur-Indrois Saint-Règle Saint-Roch
Monts,_Indre-et-Loire
Room in medieval European monasteries for writing
centuries—who worked in the Rača monastery are named in Serbian literature – "The Račans". Among the monk-scribes the most renown are the illuminator Hieromonk Hristifor
Scriptorium
Croatian government (2011–2016)
Works, Construction and Reconstruction, both under Prime Minister Ivica Račan. Party breakdown of cabinet ministers: In December 2011, the Cabinet had
Cabinet_of_Zoran_Milanović
Croatian tennis player (born 1971)
their disapproval of the Croatian authorities' (under Prime Minister Ivica Račan) decision to co-operate with the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Goran_Ivanišević
Croatian lawyer and politician
Administration and Local Self-government in the center-left Cabinet of Ivica Račan II from 2001 to 2003. She was the first woman to serve as Justice Minister
Ingrid_Antičević-Marinović
Croatian politician (born 1961)
Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2000 to 2003 under prime minister Ivica Račan, and as mayor of Velika Gorica from 2005 to 2009. Picula is a member of
Tonino_Picula
Political party in Croatia
defeated by a centre-left coalition of six opposition parties, led by Ivica Račan's Social Democratic Party (SDP) and Dražen Budiša's Croatian Social Liberal
Croatian_Democratic_Union
Croatian lawyer and politician
"HRT: Naslovnica". Pleše, Mladen (15 May 2002). "Račan potiče Vlastu Pavić da vlada bez Bandića" [Račan urges Vlasta Pavić to govern without Bandić]. Nacional
Vlasta_Pavić
Ministry of the Croatian government
Lučin (born 1958) 27 January 2000 23 December 2003 3 years, 330 days SDP Račan I–II 7 Mlinarić, MarijanMarijan Mlinarić [hr] (1943–2007) 23 December 2003
Ministry of the Interior (Croatia)
Ministry_of_the_Interior_(Croatia)
Holiday in Croatia
from 1990 to 2002 marked as the Statehood Day. The Government of Ivica Račan moved the Statehood Day to 25 June in 2002, and 30 May was marked as a memorial
Statehood_Day_(Croatia)
1991–95 war during the Yugoslav Wars
Greater Serbia." It topped the poll in the elections (followed by Ivica Račan's reformed communists, Social Democratic Party of Croatia) and was set to
Croatian_War_of_Independence
anthropologist Amin Maalouf, elected 2011, novelist Honorat de Bueil, seigneur de Racan, 1634–1670, poet François-Séraphin Régnier-Desmarais, 1670–1713, ecclesiastic
List of members of the Académie française
List_of_members_of_the_Académie_française
until the Seventh Government of the republic, under Prime Minister Ivica Račan ended the commission in 2002. In the 2000s, concealed mass grave commissions
World_War_II_in_Yugoslavia
Day of the year
Dick Motz, New Zealand cricketer and rugby player (born 1940) 2007 – Ivica Račan, Croatian politician, 7th Prime Minister of Croatia (born 1944) 2008 – Gordon
April_29
Local elections
Domes 21 – Marija Krnić 22 – Sanja Bilas 23 – Ana Profeta 1 – Joško Klisović 2 – Dina Vasić 3 – Renato Petek 4 – Ivan Račan 5 – Davorka Moslavac Forjan
2021_Zagreb_local_elections
Anime television series
them. As it is unveiled that Yoshii is texhnolyzed, Shinji, leader of the Racan, intervenes. After Ichise awakes, Doc tries to stop him from breaking his
Texhnolyze
Political and constitutional changes of 1990
from the original on 10 November 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2011. "Ivica Racan". The Times. April 30, 2007. Retrieved December 11, 2010.[dead link] Davor
Independence_of_Croatia
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