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    Ante Marković (pronounced [ǎːnte mǎːrkoʋit͡ɕ]; 25 November 1924 – 28 November 2011) was a Croatian and Yugoslav politician, businessman and engineer. He...
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  • Antun Marković (born 1992), Croatian footballer Boban Marković, Serbian Roma trumpet player and leader of a brass music ensemble Brigitte Markovic, Australian...
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  • Ante Marković, also testified at ICTY and confirmed an agreement was made to divide Bosnia and Herzegovina between Serbia and Croatia. Ante Marković,...
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    we could not be proposing this." Marković rejected the plan and afterwards communication between Kadijević and Marković broke down. The JNA was initially...
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    take place. However, ultimately it isolated the federal prime minister Ante Marković in his efforts to preserve Yugoslavia, and effectively stopped any form...
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    Serb Army. Jović viewed the reformist former Yugoslav Prime Minister Ante Marković, a Bosnian Croat, as responsible for destroying the country and of being...
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    leadership of Prime Minister Ante Marković, who advocated shock therapy tactics to privatize sections of the Yugoslav economy. Marković was popular, as he was...
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  • or SRSJ) was a liberal political party in the SFR Yugoslavia led by Ante Marković that opposed the dissolution of Yugoslavia. The party was short-lived...
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  • supported by the Federal Executive Council (SIV) under the presidency of Ante Marković, Yutel was produced from the RTV Sarajevo broadcast centre. In January...
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    Planinc), while two were Bosnian Croats (Branko Mikulić and Ante Marković). Ante Marković however, though a Croat from Bosnia and Herzegovina by birth...
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