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Armin Hodžić | |
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Member-elect of the Sabor from the 12th Minority District | |
Assuming office 2024 | |
Succeeding | Ermina Lekaj Prljaskaj |
Personal details | |
Born | Armin Hodžić 10 February 1996 Zagreb,Croatia |
Political party | Bošnjaci zajedno! |
Other political affiliations | Party of Democratic Action of Croatia Independent |
Spouse | Anisa Hodžić |
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