Božo Ljubić

Božo Ljubić (born September 30, 1949 in Uzarići, Široki Brijeg) is a Croat politician of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Biography

Ljubić was a member of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ BiH). He came to prominence when in June 2005 he opposed the internal election of Dragan Čović to the party presidency, claiming election fraud.

In April 2006, the rift between Ljubić and the main party line escalated, and he led the formation of the Croatian Democratic Union 1990 (HDZ 1990). The new party was welcomed by the Roman Catholic bishop of Banja Luka Franjo Komarica and the president of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) Ivo Sanader (also prime minister of Croatia at the time).[1]

The new party's candidates ran for office in the Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2006 and achieved moderate success. Ljubić was the candidate for the Croatian seat in the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but came in third with 18% of the vote, after both Željko Komšić of SDP BiH and Ivo Miro Jović of HDZ BiH.

In 2014 he has left HDZ 1990 and he has given his support to HDZ BiH in the Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2014.

References

  1. "Political report - Squabbling Bosnia & Herzegovina HDZ fractions on Sanader's Diaspora Slate". Nacional. November 12, 2007. Archived from the original on 26 July 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2010.

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