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    Miroslav Škoro (pronounced [mîroslaʋ ʃkǒːro]; born 29 July 1962) is a Croatian politician, musician, TV host and former diplomat. He is the founder and...
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    2019–20 presidential election candidate, Miroslav Škoro, on 29 February 2020. On 29 February 2020, Miroslav Škoro, a former MP who stood in the recent presidential...
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  • Alen Škoro (born 1981), Bosnian footballer Jovica Škoro (born 1947), Serbian footballer Haris Škoro (born 1962), Bosnian footballer Miroslav Škoro (born...
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  • hockey player Miroslav Škoro, Croatian musician Miroslav Stevanović (born 1990), Bosnian footballer Miroslav Stević, Serbian footballer Miroslav Stoch, Slovak...
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    increasingly apparent that Tomislav Tomašević and Miroslav Škoro would thus face each other in a run-off, Škoro declared to his supporters that "regardless...
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    Retrieved 26 June 2019. "Pop Singer Miroslav Škoro Wants More Powers as President". Total Croatia News. 23 June 2019. "Škoro predao potpise: "Mi nemamo vremena...
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    Zagreb in the 2021 local elections and defeated right-wing candidate Miroslav Škoro in the second round, by a margin of 64% to 34%. In the 2021 mayoral...
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    a conservative coalition led by 2019 presidential candidate Miroslav Škoro and of Škoro's Homeland Movement party, some of the parties of the Croatian...
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    mayor of Zagreb, Tomislav Tomašević, defeated right-wing candidate Miroslav Škoro in the second round, by a margin of 64% to 34%. The party designates...
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  • three Zoran Milanović (29.55), Kolinda Grabar Kitarović (26.55) and Miroslav Škoro (24.45). In the second round a battle between incumbent Kolinda Grabar...
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