List of prefects of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County

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This is a list of prefects of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County .

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Prefects of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County (1993–present)

   Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS)
   Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ)
   Alliance of Primorje-Gorski Kotar (PGS)
   Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP)

No.PortraitName
(Born–Died)
Term of OfficeParty
1 No image.png Josip Roje
(1931–2019)
4 May 19935 June 1997 HSLS
HDZ
No image.png Zlatko Pavelić
(1939–)
Commissioner
199729 January 1998
2 No image.png Milivoj Brozina
(1946–)
29 January 19985 July 2001 PGS
3 Z komadina.jpg Zlatko Komadina
(1958–)
5 July 200123 December 2011 SDP
No image.png Vidoje Vujić
(1951–)
Acting Prefect
23 December 20113 June 2013 SDP
(3) Z komadina.jpg Zlatko Komadina
(1958–)
3 June 2013Incumbent SDP

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