Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Croatia

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A Central Committee of the League of Communists of Croatia was elected by the 11th Congress, and was in session from 1989 to 1990.

Members

Listed by members receiving highest number of votes:

  1. Ivo Družić
  2. Ivica Račan
  3. Branko Caratan
  4. Jelica Bobić
  5. Boris Malada
  6. Ivan Gržetić
  7. Nada Ciković
  8. Hela Dragović
  9. Zvjezdana Grudić
  10. Ivan Hanžek
  11. Ivan Matija
  12. Dušan Plećaš
  13. Ivo Aničić
  14. Igor Antončić
  15. Ivan Babić
  16. Marija Babić
  17. Slavica Babić
  18. Darko Bakarić
  19. Milutin Baltić
  20. Vera Ban-Marković
  21. Serđo Baskijera
  22. Ivica Bašić
  23. Dušan Bilandžić
  24. Aleksandar Broz
  25. Ivica Car
  26. Darko Crnković
  27. Mirko Cvjetičanin
  28. Marija Erceg
  29. Ivica Fabris
  30. Božo Farkaš
  31. Josip Filipović
  32. Božidar Frančić
  33. Franjo Galeković
  34. Ivan Gajer
  35. Ante Bilić
  36. Dragutin Grđan
  37. Josip Gudelj
  38. Željko Hapek
  39. Antun Ignac
  40. Ivo Jelavić
  41. Ante Jelčić
  42. Ivica Jerčinović
  43. Marin Jurjević
  44. Branko Jurlina
  45. Ante Krstulović
  46. Sveto Letica
  47. Marko Lolić
  48. Jelena Lovrić
  49. Zdenko Mance
  50. Ivan Marković
  51. Vili Matula
  52. Luka Miletić
  53. Luka Obradović
  54. Tatjana Olujić-Musić
  55. Jože Perić
  56. Antun Peruško
  57. Jure Premuž
  58. Nada Rudan
  59. Boris Santo
  60. Zorica Stipetić
  61. Ivan Šifter
  62. Marija Šola
  63. Zdravko Tomac
  64. Lordan Zafranović
  65. Ratimir Žanetić
  66. Ivica Župetić
  67. Branko Žuža
  68. Tome Bacelić
  69. Mirjana Bezbradica
  70. Silva Bukvić
  71. Božo Čapeta
  72. Boris Garek
  73. Ignjatije Malobabić
  74. Danijel Vereš
  75. Jadranka Višnjić

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