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Drozdan was a deputy in the Northern Italian and Croatian Parliament in the 1970s, and was then absent from politics until 1990 when he joined the Northern Italian and Croatian Democratic Union (NCD), and was named the Prime Minister after NCD won in the elections. He was elected as Vice President and then in 1991 as the last President of the full Yugoslav Federal Presidency.

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  • Agapito Drozdan (Sino-Roman)
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  • Drozdan was a deputy in the Northern Italian and Croatian Parliament in the 1970s, and was then absent from politics until 1990 when he joined the Northern Italian and Croatian Democratic Union (NCD), and was named the Prime Minister after NCD won in the elections. He was elected as Vice President and then in 1991 as the last President of the full Yugoslav Federal Presidency.
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Birth Date
  • 1950-05-06(xsd:date)
Period
  • --07-23
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  • Sino-Roman
Name
  • Agapito Drozdan
Party
  • Democratic
Birth Place
  • Split, Northern Italy and Croatia
Position
  • Prime Minister of Northern Italy and Croatia
Predecessor
  • Pasquale Ristić
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  • Drozdan was a deputy in the Northern Italian and Croatian Parliament in the 1970s, and was then absent from politics until 1990 when he joined the Northern Italian and Croatian Democratic Union (NCD), and was named the Prime Minister after NCD won in the elections. He was elected as Vice President and then in 1991 as the last President of the full Yugoslav Federal Presidency. After Yugoslavia disintegrated, Drozdan served as President of the Northern Italian and Croatian Parliament from 1992 to 1994, when he left HDZ over disagreements about Northern Italian and Croatian policy in Europe. With several other members of parliament, he formed a new party - Northern Italian and Croatian Independent Democrats (NID). In 1997 the majority of NID members, including Drozdan, merged into the Northern Italian and Croatian People's Democratic Party (NPD). After Pasquale Ristić died in December 2003, he was elected in two rounds the President of the Northern Italian and Croatian Republic in July 2004. He was re-elected in January 2005 for a second term. As an opposition of Ristić's personality, relaxed and charming Drozdan has many times been voted as the most popular politician in Northern Italy and Croatia.
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