Stjepan Mesić

Croatian politician and former president

Stjepan Mesić - Leaders & Politicians born December 24th, 1934
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Served as the second President of Croatia from 2000 to 2010. Mesić was instrumental in Croatia’s transition to a stable democracy after the Yugoslav Wars. Prior to his presidency, held various political positions, including Prime Minister and Speaker of the Croatian Parliament. Advocated for civil society and European integration during his terms. Mesić's legal background contributed to his approaches in governance and international relations, emphasizing the rule of law and diplomacy.

Served as the second President of Croatia

Promoted Croatian accession to the European Union

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