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'''Vlatko Pavletić''' ({{IPA-sh|ʋlâtko pǎʋletit͡ɕ|pron}}; 2 December |
'''Vlatko Pavletić''' ({{IPA-sh|ʋlâtko pǎʋletit͡ɕ|pron}}; 2 December 1932 — 19 September 2007) was a [[Croatia]]n politician, university professor, literary critic and essayist. |
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Pavletić was born in [[Zagreb]] in the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. In 1955, he graduated from the [[Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb]], where he majored in [[Croatian language]] and literature. In 1972 he was imprisoned for a year and a half by the communist Yugoslav government as a Croatian nationalist for "attempting to destroy and change the state organization".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nacional.hr/articles/view/38034/|trans-title=Vlatko Pavletić dead at 77 years of age|language=Croatian|title=Vlatko Pavletić umro u 77. godini života|publisher=[[Nacional (weekly)]]|author=Marijana Zrinjski|date=19 September 2007|accessdate=1 July 2012|archivedate=30 June 2012|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/68okj8znL?url=http://www.nacional.hr/clanak/38034/vlatko-pavletic-umro-u-77-godini-zivota|deadurl=no|df=dmy-all}}</ref> He earned a doctorate in 1975. |
Pavletić was born in [[Zagreb]] in the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. In 1955, he graduated from the [[Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb]], where he majored in [[Croatian language]] and literature. In 1972 he was imprisoned for a year and a half by the communist Yugoslav government as a Croatian nationalist for "attempting to destroy and change the state organization".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nacional.hr/articles/view/38034/|trans-title=Vlatko Pavletić dead at 77 years of age|language=Croatian|title=Vlatko Pavletić umro u 77. godini života|publisher=[[Nacional (weekly)]]|author=Marijana Zrinjski|date=19 September 2007|accessdate=1 July 2012|archivedate=30 June 2012|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/68okj8znL?url=http://www.nacional.hr/clanak/38034/vlatko-pavletic-umro-u-77-godini-zivota|deadurl=no|df=dmy-all}}</ref> He earned a doctorate in 1975. |
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Revision as of 15:37, 16 May 2019
Vlatko Pavletić | |
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Acting President of Croatia | |
In office 10 December 1999 – 2 February 2000 | |
Prime Minister | Zlatko Mateša (1999–2000) Ivica Račan (2000) |
Preceded by | Franjo Tuđman (as President) |
Succeeded by | Josip Torbar (as Acting President) |
14th Speaker of the Croatian Parliament | |
In office 28 October 1995 – 2 February 2000 | |
Preceded by | Nedjeljko Mihanović |
Succeeded by | Zlatko Tomčić |
Personal details | |
Born | Zagreb, Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 2 December 1932
Died | 19 September 2007 Zagreb, Republic of Croatia | (aged 74)
Political party | Croatian Democratic Union |
Alma mater | University of Zagreb |
Vlatko Pavletić (pronounced [ʋlâtko pǎʋletit͡ɕ]; 2 December 1932 — 19 September 2007) was a Croatian politician, university professor, literary critic and essayist.
Pavletić was born in Zagreb in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1955, he graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, where he majored in Croatian language and literature. In 1972 he was imprisoned for a year and a half by the communist Yugoslav government as a Croatian nationalist for "attempting to destroy and change the state organization".[1] He earned a doctorate in 1975.
Between 1990 and 1992 Pavletić served as Minister of Education, Culture, Technology and Sports under Prime Ministers Stjepan Mesić, Josip Manolić and Franjo Gregurić. In 1992, he was elected to the Croatian parliament and was appointed Speaker of the Parliament on 28 November 1995. He held the post until 2000.
When President Franjo Tuđman was declared incapacitated on 26 November 1999, he automatically became Acting President of Croatia. He held this office from Tuđman's death on 10 December 1999 until the Croatian parliament elected Zlatko Tomčić as the new Speaker (and thus the new acting president) on 2 February 2000.
In 2004, Pavletić retired from politics. He died in Zagreb from pancreatic cancer on 19 September 2007.
References
- ^ Marijana Zrinjski (19 September 2007). "Vlatko Pavletić umro u 77. godini života" [Vlatko Pavletić dead at 77 years of age] (in Croatian). Nacional (weekly). Archived from the original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
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- 1932 births
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- People from Zagreb
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- Presidents of Croatia
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- Representatives in the modern Croatian Parliament
- Members of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Deaths from pancreatic cancer
- Culture ministers of Croatia
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