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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Ivo Josipovi, Miroslav Mileti, Ivan Mane Jarnovi, Ivan Zajc, Igor Kuljeri, Nenad Bach, Ivan Luka i, Dora Peja evi, Andrea Antico, Marko Taj evi, Arsen Dedi, Miljenko Prohaska, Josif Runjanin, Ivan Bo i evi, Jakov Gotovac, Alfi Kabiljo, Josip tolcer-Slavenski, Stjepan ulek, Josip Hatze, Luna Alcalay, Ivo Tijardovi, Luka Sorko evi, iga Hirschler, Julije Bajamonti, Boris Papandopulo, Bruno Bjelinski, Vatroslav Lisinski, Branko Mihaljevi, Ivana Lang, Rudolf Brucci, Antun Sorko evi, Milko Kelemen, Fran Lhotka, Ivan Mateti Ronjgov, Franjo Kuha, Ivo Malec, Dubravko Detoni, Kre imir Baranovi, Ferdo Rusan, Vlaho Paljetak, Blagoje Bersa, List of Croatian composers, elo Jusi, Albe Vidakovi, Ferdo Livadi, Antun Dobroni, An elko Klobu ar, Rudolf Matz, Milo Cipra, Nada Ludvig-Pe ar, eljko Marasovi, Ivana Ki, Alberto Ognjen triga, Elena Puci -Sorko evi, Pajo Kolari, Natko Dev i . Excerpt: Ivo Josipovi (.) (born 28 August 1957 in Zagreb, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia) is the current President of Croatia. Josipovi entered politics as a member of the League of Communists of Croatia (SKH), and played a key role in the democratic transformation of this party as the author of the first statute of the SDP that replaced the SKH-SKJ. He left politics in 1994, but returned in 2003 as an independent Member of Parliament. In addition to politics, Josipovi has also worked as a university professor, legal expert, musician and composer. Josipovi entered the Croatian presidential election, 2009-2010 as the official candidate of the SDP, which he had rejoined in 2008. In the first round he topped eleven rivals with 32.4% of the vote, and entered the second round with the independent candidate Milan Bandi who had secured 14.8%. He went from being almost unknown to the general public in Croatia to winning 60.26% in th...