Members of the 4th Sabor

Members of the 4th Sabor
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The fourth assembly of the Croatian Parliament (Croatian: Četvrti saziv Hrvatskog sabora) was constituted on February 2, 2000 with mandates divived to 151 representatives after the January 3, 2000 elections.

Parliamentary officials

The president of the parliament (often also called the speaker in English) was Zlatko Tomčić (HSS).

Vicepresidents of the parliament were:

Representatives in the fifth assembly


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