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Tomislav Karamarko

Tomislav Karamarko (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [tǒmislaʋ karamǎːrko]; born 25 May 1959) is a Croatian politician who served as First Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia from January to June 2016. He served in the Cabinet of Jadranka Kosor as Minister of the Interior from 2008 to 2011.

Tomislav Karamarko
First Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia
In office
22 January 2016 – 15 June 2016
Prime MinisterTihomir Orešković
Preceded byVesna Pusić
Succeeded byDavor Ivo Stier
Leader of the Opposition
In office
21 May 2012 – 22 January 2016
Prime MinisterZoran Milanović
Preceded byJadranka Kosor
Succeeded byZoran Milanović
Minister of the Interior
In office
10 October 2008 – 23 December 2011
Prime MinisterIvo Sanader
Jadranka Kosor
Preceded byBerislav Rončević
Succeeded byRanko Ostojić
Member of the Croatian Parliament for the 3rd electoral district
In office
22 December 2011 – 22 January 2016
President of the Croatian Democratic Union
In office
21 May 2012 – 21 June 2016
DeputyDrago Prgomet
Milijan Brkić
Preceded byJadranka Kosor
Succeeded byAndrej Plenković
Personal details
Born (1959-05-25) 25 May 1959 (age 64)
Zadar, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Political partyCroatian Democratic Union (1989–present)
Other political
affiliations
Patriotic Coalition (2015)
Spouse(s)
Enisa Muftić
(m. 1993⁠–⁠2011)

Ana Šarić
(m. 2015)
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb
WebsiteOfficial website

Early life edit

Karamarko was born in Zadar, People's Republic of Croatia, Yugoslavia, in a Croatian family. His father was one of the survivors of the Bleiburg repatriations.[1] He attended elementary school at Kruševo near Obrovac, then moved with his family to Zagreb where he finished high school.

During his education in high school, Karamarko played guitar and performed in Students' Home, where other popular bands also held concerts, among which Azra, Film, Idoli and others. As a youngster, Karamarko played basketball, and he almost started to join some basketball clubs; however, he chose education instead of sports.[2]

In 1979 he enrolled at the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Law, but later dropped out and eventually switched to studying history at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in 1982, before graduating in 1985.[3]

According to Josip Manolić, to whom he was a chief of cabinet when Manolić become the Prime Minister, Karamarko worked for the State Security Administration (UDBA), the secret police of Yugoslavia. Manolić said that Karamarko worked for UDBA because he was blackmailed for involvement in petty criminal activities.[4] Karamarko sued Manolić for libel regarding Manolić's interview to Nacional, but Manolić was acquitted in 2018 after testimonies by, among others, Krunislav Olujić, who confirmed that President Franjo Tuđman indicated that Vladimir Šeks and Karamarko worked for the secret police before democratization.[5]

During his university days Karamarko was known as a shy student who only mingled with students hailing from Dalmatia or Herzegovina. As a twenty-year-old, Karamarko joined the Croatian Catholic Assembly Mi (We). In 1982, Karamarko visited Vatican City with a group of his friends where they waved the Croatian flag.[citation needed] As a result, he was reportedly deprived of a passport by Yugoslavia's authorities.[2] A journalist, Željko Peratović, later disputed that Karamarko was a Catholic dissident, claiming that UDBA had helped him obtain a job in the Croatian State Archives and finish his studies.[6] In the 1980s Karamarko met his future wife, Enisa Muftić, daughter of Osman Muftić, who later briefly served as minister of science in the Cabinet of Stjepan Mesić in 1990.[3]

Career edit

Karamarko was one of the founders of the Croatian Democratic Union in 1989 and in June 1991 he was named Chief of Cabinet of Josip Manolić, Prime Minister of Croatia. He continued to serve as Chief of Cabinet for Manolić's successor, Franjo Gregurić until September 1992 when he became Chief of Cabinet of the Speaker of the Croatian Parliament, Stjepan Mesić. A year later he became Director of the Zagreb Police Administration and in 1996 he was named Assistant Interior Minister. In 1998 he also became secretary of the Croatian Automobile Club.

During the 2000 presidential election he headed Stjepan Mesić's election campaign. Mesić won the election and later named Karamarko as his national security advisor and head of the National Security Office. In 2002 Karamarko was appointed director of the Counterintelligence Agency (POA) and in 2006 he was named director of the Security and Intelligence Agency (SOA).

In October 2008 Prime Minister Ivo Sanader named him Minister of the Interior and he remained in that post until December 2011 when HDZ was defeated in the 2011 general election. He acted as an independent minister until September 2011, when he joined HDZ for the second time.[clarification needed] In May 2012 he won the party election and became the fourth president of HDZ, succeeding former Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor.

Political career edit

He was assigned by Ivan Bobetko to unload the party's official newspaper Glasnik HDZ-a from a truck with his friends.[2] Before Franjo Tuđman was elected president, Karamarko supported presidency of Marko Veselica or Vlado Veselica. Soon, Karamarko met an influential HDZ member, Vice Vukojević who involved him in organization of the first HDZ's assembly. Karamarko's connections with HDZ helped him re-establish contact with people from his hometown, where he brought arms bought by Croatian expatriates. In 1991, after a shorter fight with the Army of Serb Krajina, Karamarko prepared housing for Croatian refugees, which increased his reputation among people from the Zadar area.[3]

On the recommendation of Vukojević, who was at the time the assistant to Interior Minister and Josip Perković, assistant Defence Minister, on 17 June 1991, Karamarko was named chief of cabinet of Prime Minister Josip Manolić. Karamarko became friends with Stjepan Mesić. Manolić's successor, Franjo Gregurić, left Karamarko as his chief of cabinet.[3]

On 10 September 1992, when the Second Assembly of the Croatian Parliament was formed, Mesić, at the time Speaker of Parliament, named him chief of his cabinet. Karamarko remained Mesić's cabinet chief until 15 June 1993, when he was named chief of police in Zagreb. That year, he married Enisa Muftić.[3]

From 1993 until 1996, Karamarko served as director of Zagreb Police Administration, and from 1996 to 1998 served as Assistant Minister of Internal Affairs. After he ended his career as assistant minister, he became secretary of the Croatian Automobile Club.[7]

During the 2000 presidential election Karamarko was chief of Mesić's election campaign.[7] Mesić, at the time member of the Croatian People's Party, won the election with 56% of votes in the second round against Dražen Budiša of the Croatian Social Liberal Party. After Mesić had won the election, Karamarko was named as his advisor for national security.[7]

He also served as the head of National Security Office (UNS) from 2000 to 2002,[8] as the head of Counterintelligence Agency (POA) from 2004 to 2006,[9] and as the head of Security and Intelligence Agency (SOA) from 2006 to 2008.[10]

Political stances edit

In May 2015. Karamarko gave the interview to Croatian weekly Globus, after which Croatian media dubbed his new program "The Anti-communist Manifesto" . In it Karamarko advocated for "comprehensive change of general public climate, complete system of values, nullification of communist indoctrination and abolishment of wrong and degenerate interpretation of contemporary history".[11] He criticized his main rivals Social Democratic Party of Croatia, claiming that: "they, as a successor of League of Communists of Croatia, never renounced nor condemned its own totalitarianism." and urged them to: "renounce Josip Broz Tito, totalitarianism and to condemn Tito's crimes."[11]

In January 2018., while commenting recent political events in Croatia on Facebook, Karamarko wrote that his: "political thought is very close to that of Viktor Orban's Christmas message".[12]

President of Croatian Democratic Union edit

In May 2012., Karamarko was elected president of Croatian Democratic Union, main center-right political party in Croatia.[13] After the election, Karamarko radicalised his party's politics[14] and eventually became one of the most unpopular politicians in the country[15][16][17] Such situation forced his party[18] to enter a coalition with a new party in Croatia, Bridge of Independent Lists (Most), in the aftermath of parliamentary elections, 2015. The coalition was formed because Most surprisingly won 19 seats in the parliament and thus became "a kingmaker" for forming the next government, having to decide between a conservative or a social democratic government.[19] After the negotiations between HDZ and Most, on January 22, 2016, both parties agreed to elect non-partisan Tihomir Orešković as new prime minister of Croatia, while Karamarko became the First Deputy Prime Minister.[20]

Motion of no confidence and government crisis edit

On May 18, 2016, Social Democratic Party (SDP) begun motion of no confidence against Karamarko, after Nacional weekly published secret contracts on business cooperation of his wife Ana Šarić and Josip Petrović, special adviser and lobbyist of the MOL Group, a Hungarian oil corporation that gained control of Croatia's national oil company INA through a corruption scandal involving former Prime Minister Ivo Sanader. According to contracts, Šarić, a marketing expert, advised Petrović on the energy business and was paid for that at least 60,000 euros.[21] Contracts are controversial since Croatia and MOL are currently in the arbitration proceeding which was started by MOL for Croatia's alleged violation of certain obligations and procedures in connection with MOL's investment in Croatia. In addition, contracts were examined by the Croatian Committee on Conflict of Interest which determined that Karamarko was indeed in conflict of interest when he publicly shared his views and suggested that Croatia should pull out of the arbitration proceedings. The vote was supposed to take place by June 18, 2016,[22] and it had support of 80 MP's, including those of his coalition partners Most, with 76 needed.[23] On June 15, 2016, Karamarko resigned as First Deputy Prime Minister.

After Karamarko's resignation from the place of First Deputy Prime Minister, HDZ decided to run a revenge motion of no confidence against prime minister Orešković[24] The vote took place on 16 June 2016 and it was successful with 125 MPs in favor, 15 against and 2 abstentions, which caused the government to collapse.[25] HDZ then tried to form a new majority in the parliament with no success,[26] despite party members claiming that they have the support of sufficient number MPs.[27] Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarević, therefore decided to schedule the new parliamentary elections for September 2016.[28] As a consequence of failing to form a new majority in the parliament, Karamarko decided to resign from his position of president of Croatian Democratic Union on 21 June 2016.[29] One month later, Andrej Plenković was elected as Karamarko's successor on head of HDZ.[30]

Post resignation edit

After resignation, Karamarko spent some time traveling around the world and in May 2017. announced that he decided to establish a think-tank organisation - Institute for Security and Prosperity of Croatia.[31] The move which was later mocked by some of his former party members.[32]

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ https://zadarski.slobodnadalmacija.hr/zadar/4-kantuna/tomislav-karamarko-na-bleiburg-poveo-sina-djed-iz-kruseva-je-kriznim-putem-pjesacio-do-beograda-436829
  2. ^ a b c Grubišić, Petar; Knežević, Velinka; Šunjerga, Marina (13 May 2012). "Karamarko: Ne tajim razvod! Kosor: Rado bih se zaljubila, ali..." Večernji list (in Croatian). Retrieved 21 May 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e (in Croatian). Dnevno.hr. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
  4. ^ Index.hr & 4 June 2015.
  5. ^ "MANOLIĆ NIJE OKLEVETAO KARAMARKA IZJAVOM DA JE BIO DOUŠNIK UDBE" (in Serbo-Croatian).
  6. ^ Peratović & 17 May 2013.
  7. ^ a b c E. A. (21 May 2012). "Tko je Tomislav Karamarko?" (in Croatian). Dnevnik Nove TV. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
  8. ^ "National Security Office", soa.hr; accessed 1 June 2016.
  9. ^ "Counterintelligence Agency". soa.hr.
  10. ^ "Security and Intelligence Agency", soa.hr; accessed 1 June 2016.
  11. ^ a b "DUHOVNA OBNOVA PO ŠEFU HDZ-a Kako bi Karamarkov antikomunistički manifest izgledao u praksi - Jutarnji List". www.jutarnji.hr. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  12. ^ "Karamarko se vraća u politiku, a agenda mu je bliska Orbanovoj božićnoj poruci; evo što je u njoj". Telegram.hr (in Croatian). 3 January 2018. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  13. ^ "HDZ: Karamarko novi predsjednik". Al Jazeera Balkans (in Bosnian). 19 May 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  14. ^ "Je li Karamarko nepovratno ideološki raskolio društvo?". jutarnji.hr. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  15. ^ Robi. "HRsvijet.net - Zašto su bivši političari Zoran Milanović i Tomislav Karamarko još uvjek u anketama?". hrsvijet.net (in Croatian). Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  16. ^ "Brkić ide u bitku za spas HDZ-a" (in Croatian). Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  17. ^ "Avec la Croatie, un nouveau gouvernement de droite extrême en Europe". Le Huffington Post (in French). 16 February 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  18. ^ "MILIJAN BRKIĆ IPAK NIJE SAM 'HDZ na čelu s Karamarkom ne može dobiti izbore'". Dnevnik.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  19. ^ "Domoljubnoj koaliciji 59, Hrvatska raste 56, Most 19, ostalima 9 mandata". Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  20. ^ "TIHOMIR OREŠKOVIĆ NOVI PREMIJER: Ovo je slogan novog predsjednika Vlade RH! (FOTO) | Zagreb.info". Zagreb.info (in Croatian). 23 December 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  21. ^ "HRT: Rat Mosta i HDZ-a zbog suradnje s MOL-om - Karamarko za istragu" (in Croatian). Vijesti.hrt.hr. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  22. ^ "HRT: SDP pokrenuo postupak opoziva Tomislava Karamarka" (in Croatian). Vijesti.hrt.hr. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  23. ^ Piše: I.Ć., D.I. srijeda, 1.6.2016. 17:35 (6 January 2016). "Prikupljeno dovoljno ruku za smjenu Karamarka, opoziv će podržati i HRID - Vijesti". Index.hr. Retrieved 2 June 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  24. ^ "KORAK BLIŽE RUŠENJU PREMIJERA: U dnevni red Sabora uvršten je zahtjev za opozivom Oreškovića". Net.hr (in Croatian). 8 June 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  25. ^ "Pala Vlada Tihomira Oreškovića! Za opoziv premijera glasovalo 125 saborskih zastupnika" (in Croatian). Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  26. ^ Robi. "HRsvijet.net - Domagoj Milošević: Podzemni obračuni u HDZ-u idu na ruku Milanoviću". www.hrsvijet.net (in Croatian). Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  27. ^ "GLAVNI TAJNIK HDZ-a: 'Imamo dovoljno ruku za preslagivanje i novu Vladu! Tko će biti mandatar reći će vam Karamarko'". Net.hr (in Croatian). 9 June 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  28. ^ "SLUŽBENO JE Predsjednica raspisala prijevremene izbore za 11. rujna 2016". Dnevnik.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  29. ^ "'Ovo je bila šok terapija koja je završila time da se ja po treći put povlačim'". Dnevnik.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  30. ^ "PETI PREDSJEDNIK HDZ-a Plenković dobio gotovo 98 tisuća glasova!". jutarnji.hr. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  31. ^ "Oglasio se Karamarko: Osnovao sam Institut za sigurnost i prosperitet Hrvatske". tportal.hr. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  32. ^ "Šeks u saboru napravio show pa se narugao Karamarku: "Neka on s ekipom mozgova dođe do rješenja"". www.index.hr. Retrieved 14 November 2017.

News reports edit

  • "Manolić o šefu HDZ-a: Tomislav Karamarko je radio za Udbu" (in Croatian). Index.hr. 4 June 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  • Peratović, Željko (17 May 2013). (in Croatian). 45 lines. Retrieved 4 June 2015.

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tomislav, karamarko, serbo, croatian, pronunciation, tǒmislaʋ, karamǎːrko, born, 1959, croatian, politician, served, first, deputy, prime, minister, croatia, from, january, june, 2016, served, cabinet, jadranka, kosor, minister, interior, from, 2008, 2011, fir. Tomislav Karamarko Serbo Croatian pronunciation tǒmislaʋ karamǎːrko born 25 May 1959 is a Croatian politician who served as First Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia from January to June 2016 He served in the Cabinet of Jadranka Kosor as Minister of the Interior from 2008 to 2011 Tomislav KaramarkoFirst Deputy Prime Minister of CroatiaIn office 22 January 2016 15 June 2016Prime MinisterTihomir OreskovicPreceded byVesna PusicSucceeded byDavor Ivo StierLeader of the OppositionIn office 21 May 2012 22 January 2016Prime MinisterZoran MilanovicPreceded byJadranka KosorSucceeded byZoran MilanovicMinister of the InteriorIn office 10 October 2008 23 December 2011Prime MinisterIvo SanaderJadranka KosorPreceded byBerislav RoncevicSucceeded byRanko OstojicMember of the Croatian Parliament for the 3rd electoral districtIn office 22 December 2011 22 January 2016President of the Croatian Democratic UnionIn office 21 May 2012 21 June 2016DeputyDrago PrgometMilijan BrkicPreceded byJadranka KosorSucceeded byAndrej PlenkovicPersonal detailsBorn 1959 05 25 25 May 1959 age 64 Zadar PR Croatia YugoslaviaPolitical partyCroatian Democratic Union 1989 present Other politicalaffiliationsPatriotic Coalition 2015 Spouse s Enisa Muftic m 1993 2011 wbr Ana Saric m 2015 wbr Children3Alma materUniversity of ZagrebWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Political career 4 Political stances 5 President of Croatian Democratic Union 5 1 Motion of no confidence and government crisis 5 2 Post resignation 6 References 6 1 Notes 6 2 News reports 7 External linksEarly life editKaramarko was born in Zadar People s Republic of Croatia Yugoslavia in a Croatian family His father was one of the survivors of the Bleiburg repatriations 1 He attended elementary school at Krusevo near Obrovac then moved with his family to Zagreb where he finished high school During his education in high school Karamarko played guitar and performed in Students Home where other popular bands also held concerts among which Azra Film Idoli and others As a youngster Karamarko played basketball and he almost started to join some basketball clubs however he chose education instead of sports 2 In 1979 he enrolled at the University of Zagreb s Faculty of Law but later dropped out and eventually switched to studying history at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in 1982 before graduating in 1985 3 According to Josip Manolic to whom he was a chief of cabinet when Manolic become the Prime Minister Karamarko worked for the State Security Administration UDBA the secret police of Yugoslavia Manolic said that Karamarko worked for UDBA because he was blackmailed for involvement in petty criminal activities 4 Karamarko sued Manolic for libel regarding Manolic s interview to Nacional but Manolic was acquitted in 2018 after testimonies by among others Krunislav Olujic who confirmed that President Franjo Tuđman indicated that Vladimir Seks and Karamarko worked for the secret police before democratization 5 During his university days Karamarko was known as a shy student who only mingled with students hailing from Dalmatia or Herzegovina As a twenty year old Karamarko joined the Croatian Catholic Assembly Mi We In 1982 Karamarko visited Vatican City with a group of his friends where they waved the Croatian flag citation needed As a result he was reportedly deprived of a passport by Yugoslavia s authorities 2 A journalist Zeljko Peratovic later disputed that Karamarko was a Catholic dissident claiming that UDBA had helped him obtain a job in the Croatian State Archives and finish his studies 6 In the 1980s Karamarko met his future wife Enisa Muftic daughter of Osman Muftic who later briefly served as minister of science in the Cabinet of Stjepan Mesic in 1990 3 Career editKaramarko was one of the founders of the Croatian Democratic Union in 1989 and in June 1991 he was named Chief of Cabinet of Josip Manolic Prime Minister of Croatia He continued to serve as Chief of Cabinet for Manolic s successor Franjo Greguric until September 1992 when he became Chief of Cabinet of the Speaker of the Croatian Parliament Stjepan Mesic A year later he became Director of the Zagreb Police Administration and in 1996 he was named Assistant Interior Minister In 1998 he also became secretary of the Croatian Automobile Club During the 2000 presidential election he headed Stjepan Mesic s election campaign Mesic won the election and later named Karamarko as his national security advisor and head of the National Security Office In 2002 Karamarko was appointed director of the Counterintelligence Agency POA and in 2006 he was named director of the Security and Intelligence Agency SOA In October 2008 Prime Minister Ivo Sanader named him Minister of the Interior and he remained in that post until December 2011 when HDZ was defeated in the 2011 general election He acted as an independent minister until September 2011 when he joined HDZ for the second time clarification needed In May 2012 he won the party election and became the fourth president of HDZ succeeding former Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor Political career editHe was assigned by Ivan Bobetko to unload the party s official newspaper Glasnik HDZ a from a truck with his friends 2 Before Franjo Tuđman was elected president Karamarko supported presidency of Marko Veselica or Vlado Veselica Soon Karamarko met an influential HDZ member Vice Vukojevic who involved him in organization of the first HDZ s assembly Karamarko s connections with HDZ helped him re establish contact with people from his hometown where he brought arms bought by Croatian expatriates In 1991 after a shorter fight with the Army of Serb Krajina Karamarko prepared housing for Croatian refugees which increased his reputation among people from the Zadar area 3 On the recommendation of Vukojevic who was at the time the assistant to Interior Minister and Josip Perkovic assistant Defence Minister on 17 June 1991 Karamarko was named chief of cabinet of Prime Minister Josip Manolic Karamarko became friends with Stjepan Mesic Manolic s successor Franjo Greguric left Karamarko as his chief of cabinet 3 On 10 September 1992 when the Second Assembly of the Croatian Parliament was formed Mesic at the time Speaker of Parliament named him chief of his cabinet Karamarko remained Mesic s cabinet chief until 15 June 1993 when he was named chief of police in Zagreb That year he married Enisa Muftic 3 From 1993 until 1996 Karamarko served as director of Zagreb Police Administration and from 1996 to 1998 served as Assistant Minister of Internal Affairs After he ended his career as assistant minister he became secretary of the Croatian Automobile Club 7 During the 2000 presidential election Karamarko was chief of Mesic s election campaign 7 Mesic at the time member of the Croatian People s Party won the election with 56 of votes in the second round against Drazen Budisa of the Croatian Social Liberal Party After Mesic had won the election Karamarko was named as his advisor for national security 7 He also served as the head of National Security Office UNS from 2000 to 2002 8 as the head of Counterintelligence Agency POA from 2004 to 2006 9 and as the head of Security and Intelligence Agency SOA from 2006 to 2008 10 Political stances editIn May 2015 Karamarko gave the interview to Croatian weekly Globus after which Croatian media dubbed his new program The Anti communist Manifesto In it Karamarko advocated for comprehensive change of general public climate complete system of values nullification of communist indoctrination and abolishment of wrong and degenerate interpretation of contemporary history 11 He criticized his main rivals Social Democratic Party of Croatia claiming that they as a successor of League of Communists of Croatia never renounced nor condemned its own totalitarianism and urged them to renounce Josip Broz Tito totalitarianism and to condemn Tito s crimes 11 In January 2018 while commenting recent political events in Croatia on Facebook Karamarko wrote that his political thought is very close to that of Viktor Orban s Christmas message 12 President of Croatian Democratic Union editIn May 2012 Karamarko was elected president of Croatian Democratic Union main center right political party in Croatia 13 After the election Karamarko radicalised his party s politics 14 and eventually became one of the most unpopular politicians in the country 15 16 17 Such situation forced his party 18 to enter a coalition with a new party in Croatia Bridge of Independent Lists Most in the aftermath of parliamentary elections 2015 The coalition was formed because Most surprisingly won 19 seats in the parliament and thus became a kingmaker for forming the next government having to decide between a conservative or a social democratic government 19 After the negotiations between HDZ and Most on January 22 2016 both parties agreed to elect non partisan Tihomir Oreskovic as new prime minister of Croatia while Karamarko became the First Deputy Prime Minister 20 Motion of no confidence and government crisis edit On May 18 2016 Social Democratic Party SDP begun motion of no confidence against Karamarko after Nacional weekly published secret contracts on business cooperation of his wife Ana Saric and Josip Petrovic special adviser and lobbyist of the MOL Group a Hungarian oil corporation that gained control of Croatia s national oil company INA through a corruption scandal involving former Prime Minister Ivo Sanader According to contracts Saric a marketing expert advised Petrovic on the energy business and was paid for that at least 60 000 euros 21 Contracts are controversial since Croatia and MOL are currently in the arbitration proceeding which was started by MOL for Croatia s alleged violation of certain obligations and procedures in connection with MOL s investment in Croatia In addition contracts were examined by the Croatian Committee on Conflict of Interest which determined that Karamarko was indeed in conflict of interest when he publicly shared his views and suggested that Croatia should pull out of the arbitration proceedings The vote was supposed to take place by June 18 2016 22 and it had support of 80 MP s including those of his coalition partners Most with 76 needed 23 On June 15 2016 Karamarko resigned as First Deputy Prime Minister After Karamarko s resignation from the place of First Deputy Prime Minister HDZ decided to run a revenge motion of no confidence against prime minister Oreskovic 24 The vote took place on 16 June 2016 and it was successful with 125 MPs in favor 15 against and 2 abstentions which caused the government to collapse 25 HDZ then tried to form a new majority in the parliament with no success 26 despite party members claiming that they have the support of sufficient number MPs 27 Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarevic therefore decided to schedule the new parliamentary elections for September 2016 28 As a consequence of failing to form a new majority in the parliament Karamarko decided to resign from his position of president of Croatian Democratic Union on 21 June 2016 29 One month later Andrej Plenkovic was elected as Karamarko s successor on head of HDZ 30 Post resignation edit After resignation Karamarko spent some time traveling around the world and in May 2017 announced that he decided to establish a think tank organisation Institute for Security and Prosperity of Croatia 31 The move which was later mocked by some of his former party members 32 References editNotes edit https zadarski slobodnadalmacija hr zadar 4 kantuna tomislav karamarko na bleiburg poveo sina djed iz kruseva je kriznim putem pjesacio do beograda 436829 a b c Grubisic Petar Knezevic Velinka Sunjerga Marina 13 May 2012 Karamarko Ne tajim razvod Kosor Rado bih se zaljubila ali Vecernji list in Croatian Retrieved 21 May 2012 a b c d e Tomislav Karamarko biografija in Croatian Dnevno hr Retrieved 21 May 2012 Index hr amp 4 June 2015 MANOLIC NIJE OKLEVETAO KARAMARKA IZJAVOM DA JE BIO DOUSNIK UDBE in Serbo Croatian Peratovic amp 17 May 2013 a b c E A 21 May 2012 Tko je Tomislav Karamarko in Croatian Dnevnik Nove TV Retrieved 21 May 2012 National Security Office soa hr accessed 1 June 2016 Counterintelligence Agency soa hr Security and Intelligence Agency soa hr accessed 1 June 2016 a b DUHOVNA OBNOVA PO SEFU HDZ a Kako bi Karamarkov antikomunisticki manifest izgledao u praksi Jutarnji List www jutarnji hr Retrieved 20 February 2019 Karamarko se vraca u politiku a agenda mu je bliska Orbanovoj bozicnoj poruci evo sto je u njoj Telegram hr in Croatian 3 January 2018 Retrieved 20 February 2019 HDZ Karamarko novi predsjednik Al Jazeera Balkans in Bosnian 19 May 2012 Retrieved 13 November 2017 Je li Karamarko nepovratno ideoloski raskolio drustvo jutarnji hr Retrieved 13 November 2017 Robi HRsvijet net Zasto su bivsi politicari Zoran Milanovic i Tomislav Karamarko jos uvjek u anketama hrsvijet net in Croatian Retrieved 13 November 2017 Brkic ide u bitku za spas HDZ a in Croatian Retrieved 13 November 2017 Avec la Croatie un nouveau gouvernement de droite extreme en Europe Le Huffington Post in French 16 February 2016 Retrieved 13 November 2017 MILIJAN BRKIC IPAK NIJE SAM HDZ na celu s Karamarkom ne moze dobiti izbore Dnevnik hr in Croatian Retrieved 13 November 2017 Domoljubnoj koaliciji 59 Hrvatska raste 56 Most 19 ostalima 9 mandata Retrieved 13 November 2017 TIHOMIR ORESKOVIC NOVI PREMIJER Ovo je slogan novog predsjednika Vlade RH FOTO Zagreb info Zagreb info in Croatian 23 December 2015 Retrieved 13 November 2017 HRT Rat Mosta i HDZ a zbog suradnje s MOL om Karamarko za istragu in Croatian Vijesti hrt hr 10 May 2016 Retrieved 2 June 2016 HRT SDP pokrenuo postupak opoziva Tomislava Karamarka in Croatian Vijesti hrt hr Retrieved 2 June 2016 Pise I C D I srijeda 1 6 2016 17 35 6 January 2016 Prikupljeno dovoljno ruku za smjenu Karamarka opoziv ce podrzati i HRID Vijesti Index hr Retrieved 2 June 2016 a href 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