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List of members of the Sabor, 2003–2007

The fifth assembly of the Croatian Parliament (Croatian: Peti saziv Hrvatskog sabora) was constituted on December 22, 2003 with mandates divided to 152 representatives after the November 23, 2003 elections.

Parliamentary officials edit

The president of the parliament (often also called the speaker in English) was Vladimir Šeks (HDZ).

Vice presidents of the parliament were:

The secretary was Josip Sesar.

Composition of the 5th Sabor edit

The following is the list parties represented in the 5th Sabor. Note that the Croatian law does not require candidates featured in party election lists to be members of the party, i.e. individuals can still run as independents on election lists submitted by political parties. Once elected, they are automatically considered members of that party's parliamentary caucus and normally vote together with the party even though they often continue to be formally independent.

Thus the table below includes data sorted by party caucuses. Apart from the three independents elected as representatives of various ethnic minorities (Jene Adam, Nikola Mak and Furio Radin), the December 2003 party figures also include seven other independents who were elected via party lists:

MPs by party edit

This is a list of MPs elected to Sabor in the 2003 parliamentary election, sorted by party. Note this table is a record of the 2003 election results, it is not a record of the current status of the Sabor. The Changes table below records all changes in party affiliation.

Party Name Constituency
Croatian Democratic Union (66) Franjo Arapović District 1
Zdenka Babić-Petričević District 11 (diaspora)
Branko Bačić District 10
Stjepan Bačić District 2
Anto Bagarić District 5
Ivan Bagarić District 11 (diaspora)
Marija Bajt District 5
Luka Bebić District 10
Božo Biškupić District 1
Jure Bitunjac District 9
Florijan Boras District 11 (diaspora)
Dražen Bošnjaković District 6
Đuro Brodarac District 6
Ivica Buconjić District 4
Perica Bukić District 9
Karmela Caparin District 2
Lino Červar District 8
Petar Čobanković District 5
Krešimir Ćosić District 11 (diaspora)
Tomislav Čuljak District 5
Josip Đakić District 4
Ivan Drmić District 4
Stjepan Fiolić District 6
Branimir Glavaš District 4
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović District 7
Andrija Hebrang District 2
Gordan Jandroković District 2
Ivan Jarnjak District 3
Neven Jurica District 7
Božidar Kalmeta District 9
Ivica Klem District 5
Jadranka Kosor District 1
Vladimir Kurečić District 3
Ana Lovrin District 9
Dujomir Marasović District 10
Krunoslav Markovinović District 7
Darko Milinović District 9
Marijan Mlinarić District 3
Petar Mlinarić District 5
Željko Nenadić District 6
Živko Nenadić District 10
Branimir Pasecky District 7
Velimir Pleša District 3
Drago Prgomet District 5
Šime Prtenjača District 9
Zvonimir Puljić District 10
Niko Rebić District 9
Ivo Sanader District 10
Vladimir Šeks District 4
Petar Selem District 1
Damir Sesvečan District 2
Nevio Šetić District 8
Vladimir Šišljagić District 4
Zdravko Sočković District 5
Mato Štimac District 4
Ivana Sučec-Trakoštanec District 2
Dubravka Šuica District 10
Ivan Šuker District 6
Emil Tomljanović District 9
Jozo Topić District 9
Marko Turić District 1
Vladimir Vranković District 8
Ivan Vučić District 7
Branko Vukelić District 7
Mario Zubović District 6
Miomir Žužul District 7
Social Democratic Party (34) Zdenko Antešić District 8
Ingrid Antičević-Marinović District 9
Željka Antunović District 4
Mato Arlović District 5
Milan Bandić District 2
Ljubica Brdarić District 5
Mato Crkvenac District 7
Mirko Filipović District 1
Snježana Biga Friganović District 6
Mato Gavran District 5
Ivo Josipović District 1
Ljubo Jurčić District 6
Marin Jurjević District 10
Miroslav Korenika District 3
Josip Leko District 6
Slavko Linić District 10
Šime Lučin District 9
Jagoda Martić District 10
Neven Mimica District 10
Zvonimir Mršić District 2
Milanka Opačić District 7
Ivica Pančić District 2
Jelena Pavičić Vukičević District 1
Biserka 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 District 7
Davorko Vidović District 6
Antun Vujić District 1
Vice Vukov District 1
Dragica Zgrebec District 3
Croatian Peasant Party (10) Zdenka Čuhnil District 12 (minorities')
Josip Friščić District 2
Ljubica Lalić District 5
Željko Ledinski District 6
Ante Markov District 9
Božidar Pankretić District 7
Željko Pecek District 4
Luka Roić District 10
Zvonimir Sabati District 3
Zlatko Tomčić District 2
Croatian People's Party (10) Radimir Čačić District 3
Miljenko Dorić District 8
Srećko Ferenčak District 1
Dragutin Lesar District 3
Antun Kapraljević District 4
Alenka Košiša Čičin-Šain District 6
Jakša Marasović District 10
Ivica Maštruko District 9
Vesna Pusić District 1
Darko Šantić District 7
Croatian Party of Rights (8) Anto Đapić District 4
Vlado Jukić District 5
Pero Kovačević District 2
Velimir Kvesić District 6
Slaven Letica District 1
Miroslav Rožić District 7
Tonči Tadić District 9
Ruža Tomašić District 10
Istrian Democratic Assembly (4) Valter Drandić District 8
Ivan Jakovčić District 8
Damir Kajin District 8
Dorotea Pešić-Bukovac District 8
Croatian Party of Pensioners (3) Silvano Hrelja District 8
Dragutin Pukleš District 4
Josip Sudec District 3
Independent Democratic Serb Party (3) Ratko Gajica District 12 (minorities')
Milorad Pupovac District 12 (minorities')
Vojislav Stanimirović District 12 (minorities')
Party of Liberal Democrats (3) Vilim Herman District 4
Željko Pavlic District 3
Jozo Radoš District 2
Croatian Social Liberal Party (2) Đurđa Adlešič District 2
Ivan Čehok District 3
Liberal Party (2) Ivo Banac District 6
Zlatko Kramarić District 4
Alliance of Primorje-Gorski Kotar (1) Nikola Ivaniš District 8
Croatian Democratic Peasant Party (1) Ivo Lončar District 3
Democratic Centre (1) Vesna Škare-Ožbolt District 5
Party of Democratic Action of Croatia (1) Šemso Tanković District 12 (minorities')
Independents (3) Jene Adam District 12 (minorities')
Nikola Mak District 12 (minorities')
Furio Radin District 12 (minorities')

Changes edit

Note that a number of MPs who are high-ranking members of parties in the ruling coalition were subsequently appointed to various ministerial and governmental positions, while others continued to serve as city mayors. In such cases they are required by Croatian law to put their parliamentary mandate on hiatus for the duration of their other term of office and in the meantime their seats are then taken by a party-appointed replacement MP. Those replacements are not documented here unless they resulted in a change in party balance.

Date Constituency Loss Gain Note
17 September 2004 District 12 HSS Independent Zdenka Čuhnil (HSS), representative of the Czech and Slovak ethnic minorities, resigns from the Croatian Peasant Party, reducing them to 9 seats.
29 September 2004 District 3   Independent Ivo Lončar, a formally independent MP who had been elected on Croatian Democratic Peasant Party (HDSS) list severs ties to HDSS and becomes fully independent, leaving the party with no representation in parliament.
9 February 2005 District 6   Independent Ivo Banac (LS) resigns from the Liberal Party.
9 February 2005 Districts 3, 4   HNS Jozo Radoš (LIBRA) and Vilim Herman (LIBRA) join the Croatian People's Party (HNS) following the party's merger with HNS.
9 February 2005 District 3   Independent Željko Pavlic (LIBRA) resigns from the party following its merger into HNS.
23 February 2005 District 1 HSP Independent Slaven Letica, a formally independent MP who had been elected on Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) list severs ties to HSP and becomes fully independent, reducing them to 7 seats.
30 March 2005 District 3 Independent   Željko Pavlic (Ind.) joins the non-parliamentary regionalist party Democratic Union of Međimurje (MDS) and becomes their only member of parliament.
21 April 2005 District 4 HDZ Independent Three HDZ members (Ivan Drmić, Branimir Glavaš and Vladimir Šišljagić) resign from the Croatian Democratic Union, reducing it to 63 seats.
4 November 2005 District 4 HNS   Vilim Herman (HNS) joins the non-parliamentary regionalist Slavonia-Baranja Croatian Party (SBHS) and becomes their only member of parliament.
11 February 2006 District 4   HSLS Zlatko Kramarić (LS) joins the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) during the former's merger into the latter. This increases the number of HSLS to three seats.
25 September 2006 District 4 Independent HDSSB Three independents who had earlier resigned from HDZ in April 2005 (Ivan Drmić, Branimir Glavaš and Vladimir Šišljagić) become members of the newly established Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja (HDSSB).
24 September 2007 Districts 7,9 HSP Independent Two HSP members (Miroslav Rožić and Tonči Tadić) resign from the Croatian Party of Rights, reducing them to 5 seats.


External links edit

  • List of MPs on 28 October 2007 at Sabor.hr (in Croatian)

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The fifth assembly of the Croatian Parliament Croatian Peti saziv Hrvatskog sabora was constituted on December 22 2003 with mandates divided to 152 representatives after the November 23 2003 elections Contents 1 Parliamentary officials 2 Composition of the 5th Sabor 3 MPs by party 4 Changes 5 External linksParliamentary officials editThe president of the parliament often also called the speaker in English was Vladimir Seks HDZ Vice presidents of the parliament were Luka Bebic HDZ Darko Milinovic HDZ Đurđa Adlesic HSLS Mato Arlovic SDP Vesna Pusic HNS The secretary was Josip Sesar Composition of the 5th Sabor editThe following is the list parties represented in the 5th Sabor Note that the Croatian law does not require candidates featured in party election lists to be members of the party i e individuals can still run as independents on election lists submitted by political parties Once elected they are automatically considered members of that party s parliamentary caucus and normally vote together with the party even though they often continue to be formally independent Thus the table below includes data sorted by party caucuses Apart from the three independents elected as representatives of various ethnic minorities Jene Adam Nikola Mak and Furio Radin the December 2003 party figures also include seven other independents who were elected via party lists Croatian Democratic Peasant Party 1 MP Ivo Loncar Croatian Party of Rights 1 MP Slaven Letica Social Democratic Party 5 MPs Mirko Filipovic Ivo Josipovic Ljubo Jurcic Vice Vukov Party December 2003 October 2007Croatian Democratic Union HDZ 66 63Social Democratic Party of Croatia SDP 34Croatian Peasant Party HSS 10 9Croatian People s Party HNS 10 11Croatian Party of Rights HSP 8 5Istrian Democratic Assembly IDS 4 4Croatian Party of Pensioners HSU 3 3Independent Democratic Serb Party SDSS 3 3Party of Liberal Democrats LIBRA 3 0Croatian Social Liberal Party HSLS 2 3Liberal Party LS 2 0Alliance of Primorje Gorski Kotar PGS 1 1Croatian Democratic Peasant Party HDSS 1 0Democratic Centre DC 1 1Party of Democratic Action of Croatia SDA 1 1Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja HDSSB 0 3Slavonia Baranja Croatian Party SBHS 0 1Democratic Union of Međimurje MDS 0 1Independents 3Total 152 152MPs by party editThis is a list of MPs elected to Sabor in the 2003 parliamentary election sorted by party Note this table is a record of the 2003 election results it is not a record of the current status of the Sabor The Changes table below records all changes in party affiliation Party Name ConstituencyCroatian Democratic Union 66 Franjo Arapovic District 1Zdenka Babic Petricevic District 11 diaspora Branko Bacic District 10Stjepan Bacic District 2Anto Bagaric District 5Ivan Bagaric District 11 diaspora Marija Bajt District 5Luka Bebic District 10Bozo Biskupic District 1Jure Bitunjac District 9Florijan Boras District 11 diaspora Drazen Bosnjakovic District 6Đuro Brodarac District 6Ivica Buconjic District 4Perica Bukic District 9Karmela Caparin District 2Lino Cervar District 8Petar Cobankovic District 5Kresimir Cosic District 11 diaspora Tomislav Culjak District 5Josip Đakic District 4Ivan Drmic District 4Stjepan Fiolic District 6Branimir Glavas District 4Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic District 7Andrija Hebrang District 2Gordan Jandrokovic District 2Ivan Jarnjak District 3Neven Jurica District 7Bozidar Kalmeta District 9Ivica Klem District 5Jadranka Kosor District 1Vladimir Kurecic District 3Ana Lovrin District 9Dujomir Marasovic District 10Krunoslav Markovinovic District 7Darko Milinovic District 9Marijan Mlinaric District 3Petar Mlinaric District 5Zeljko Nenadic District 6Zivko Nenadic District 10Branimir Pasecky District 7Velimir Plesa District 3Drago Prgomet District 5Sime Prtenjaca District 9Zvonimir Puljic District 10Niko Rebic District 9Ivo Sanader District 10Vladimir Seks District 4Petar Selem District 1Damir Sesvecan District 2Nevio Setic District 8Vladimir Sisljagic District 4Zdravko Sockovic District 5Mato Stimac District 4Ivana Sucec Trakostanec District 2Dubravka Suica District 10Ivan Suker District 6Emil Tomljanovic District 9Jozo Topic District 9Marko Turic District 1Vladimir Vrankovic District 8Ivan Vucic District 7Branko Vukelic District 7Mario Zubovic District 6Miomir Zuzul District 7Social Democratic Party 34 Zdenko Antesic District 8Ingrid Anticevic Marinovic District 9Zeljka Antunovic District 4Mato Arlovic District 5Milan Bandic District 2Ljubica Brdaric District 5Mato Crkvenac District 7Mirko Filipovic District 1Snjezana Biga Friganovic District 6Mato Gavran District 5Ivo Josipovic District 1Ljubo Jurcic District 6Marin Jurjevic District 10Miroslav Korenika District 3Josip Leko District 6Slavko Linic District 10Sime Lucin District 9Jagoda Martic District 10Neven Mimica District 10Zvonimir Mrsic District 2Milanka Opacic District 7Ivica Pancic District 2Jelena Pavicic Vukicevic District 1Biserka Perman District 8Anton Perusko District 8Tonino Picula District 3Ivica Racan District 1Vesna Skulic District 7Gordana Sobol District 8Nenad Stazic District 7Davorko Vidovic District 6Antun Vujic District 1Vice Vukov District 1Dragica Zgrebec District 3Croatian Peasant Party 10 Zdenka Cuhnil District 12 minorities Josip Friscic District 2Ljubica Lalic District 5Zeljko Ledinski District 6Ante Markov District 9Bozidar Pankretic District 7Zeljko Pecek District 4Luka Roic District 10Zvonimir Sabati District 3Zlatko Tomcic District 2Croatian People s Party 10 Radimir Cacic District 3Miljenko Doric District 8Srecko Ferencak District 1Dragutin Lesar District 3Antun Kapraljevic District 4Alenka Kosisa Cicin Sain District 6Jaksa Marasovic District 10Ivica Mastruko District 9Vesna Pusic District 1Darko Santic District 7Croatian Party of Rights 8 Anto Đapic District 4Vlado Jukic District 5Pero Kovacevic District 2Velimir Kvesic District 6Slaven Letica District 1Miroslav Rozic District 7Tonci Tadic District 9Ruza Tomasic District 10Istrian Democratic Assembly 4 Valter Drandic District 8Ivan Jakovcic District 8Damir Kajin District 8Dorotea Pesic Bukovac District 8Croatian Party of Pensioners 3 Silvano Hrelja District 8Dragutin Pukles District 4Josip Sudec District 3Independent Democratic Serb Party 3 Ratko Gajica District 12 minorities Milorad Pupovac District 12 minorities Vojislav Stanimirovic District 12 minorities Party of Liberal Democrats 3 Vilim Herman District 4Zeljko Pavlic District 3Jozo Rados District 2Croatian Social Liberal Party 2 Đurđa Adlesic District 2Ivan Cehok District 3Liberal Party 2 Ivo Banac District 6Zlatko Kramaric District 4Alliance of Primorje Gorski Kotar 1 Nikola Ivanis District 8Croatian Democratic Peasant Party 1 Ivo Loncar District 3Democratic Centre 1 Vesna Skare Ozbolt District 5Party of Democratic Action of Croatia 1 Semso Tankovic District 12 minorities Independents 3 Jene Adam District 12 minorities Nikola Mak District 12 minorities Furio Radin District 12 minorities Changes editNote that a number of MPs who are high ranking members of parties in the ruling coalition were subsequently appointed to various ministerial and governmental positions while others continued to serve as city mayors In such cases they are required by Croatian law to put their parliamentary mandate on hiatus for the duration of their other term of office and in the meantime their seats are then taken by a party appointed replacement MP Those replacements are not documented here unless they resulted in a change in party balance Date Constituency Loss Gain Note17 September 2004 District 12 HSS Independent Zdenka Cuhnil HSS representative of the Czech and Slovak ethnic minorities resigns from the Croatian Peasant Party reducing them to 9 seats 29 September 2004 District 3 Independent Ivo Loncar a formally independent MP who had been elected on Croatian Democratic Peasant Party HDSS list severs ties to HDSS and becomes fully independent leaving the party with no representation in parliament 9 February 2005 District 6 Independent Ivo Banac LS resigns from the Liberal Party 9 February 2005 Districts 3 4 HNS Jozo Rados LIBRA and Vilim Herman LIBRA join the Croatian People s Party HNS following the party s merger with HNS 9 February 2005 District 3 Independent Zeljko Pavlic LIBRA resigns from the party following its merger into HNS 23 February 2005 District 1 HSP Independent Slaven Letica a formally independent MP who had been elected on Croatian Party of Rights HSP list severs ties to HSP and becomes fully independent reducing them to 7 seats 30 March 2005 District 3 Independent Zeljko Pavlic Ind joins the non parliamentary regionalist party Democratic Union of Međimurje MDS and becomes their only member of parliament 21 April 2005 District 4 HDZ Independent Three HDZ members Ivan Drmic Branimir Glavas and Vladimir Sisljagic resign from the Croatian Democratic Union reducing it to 63 seats 4 November 2005 District 4 HNS Vilim Herman HNS joins the non parliamentary regionalist Slavonia Baranja Croatian Party SBHS and becomes their only member of parliament 11 February 2006 District 4 HSLS Zlatko Kramaric LS joins the Croatian Social Liberal Party HSLS during the former s merger into the latter This increases the number of HSLS to three seats 25 September 2006 District 4 Independent HDSSB Three independents who had earlier resigned from HDZ in April 2005 Ivan Drmic Branimir Glavas and Vladimir Sisljagic become members of the newly established Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja HDSSB 24 September 2007 Districts 7 9 HSP Independent Two HSP members Miroslav Rozic and Tonci Tadic resign from the Croatian Party of Rights reducing them to 5 seats External links editList of MPs on 28 October 2007 at Sabor hr in Croatian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of members of the Sabor 2003 2007 amp oldid 1176306587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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