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The second assembly of the Croatian Parliament (Croatian: Drugi saziv Hrvatskog sabora) was constituted on September 7, 1992 with mandates divived to 138 representatives after the August 2, 1992 elections.
Parliamentary officials
The presidents of the parliament (often also called the speaker in English) were Stjepan Mesić (HDZ) from September 7, 1992 to May 24, 1994 and Nedjeljko Mihanović (HDZ) from May 24, 1994 to November 28, 1995.
Representatives in the second assembly
- Nedjeljko Mihanović,
- Goran Granić,
- Žarko Domljan,
- Vladimir Šeks
- Milan Đukić,
- Ljubomir Antić,
- Mato Arlović,
- Luka Bebić,
- Vladimir Bebić,
- Ivan Bedeničić,
- Barbara Bešenić,
- Borislav Bešlić,
- Snježana Biga-Friganović,
- Srećko Bijelić,
- Vicencije Biuk,
- Petar Bosnić,
- Dalibor Brozović,
- Dražen Budiša,
- Nikola Bulat,
- Željko Bušić,
- Boris Buzančić,
- Juraj Buzolić,
- Slavko Canjuga,
- Vladimir Cvitanović,
- Savka Dabčević-Kučar,
- Dino Debeljuh,
- Slavko Degoricija,
- Tomislav Pavao Duka,
- Anto Đapić,
- Šime Đodan,
- Jakob Eltz,
- Ferenc Farago,
- Goranko Fižulić,
- Katarina Fuček,
- Anđelko Gabrić,
- Krešimir Glavina,
- Marino Golob,
- Vladimir Gotovac,
- Franjo Gregurić,
- Ivan Herak,
- Stjepan Herceg,
- Vilim Herman,
- Dragan Hinić,
- Želimir Hitrec,
- Ivan Hodalić,
- Ivan Hranjec,
- Ivan Jakovčić,
- Bolta Jalšovec,
- Tomo Jelić,
- Rade Jovičić,
- Marijan Jurić,
- Perica Jurić,
- Zvonimir Jurić,
- Živko Juzbašić,
- Boris Kandare,
- Ante Karić,
- Martin Katičić,
- Miroslav Kiš,
- Ante Klarić,
- Ivan Kolak,
- Milan Kovač,
- Anton Kovačev,
- Božo Kovačević,
- Ivan Kovačić,
- Zlatko Kramarić,
- Petar Kriste,
- Drago Krpina,
- Milivoj Kujundžić,
- Ante Kutle,
- Marko Kvesić,
- Anto Lovrić,
- Mira Ljubić-Lorger,
- Mirko Mađor,
- Marcel Majsec,
- Elio Martinčić,
- Zdenko Matešić,
- Nediljko Matić,
- Ivan Matija,
- Joso Medved,
- Ivan Mesić,
- Stjepan Mesić,
- Adam Meštrović,
- Slavko Meštrović,
- Ivan Milas,
- Marin Mileta,
- Milanka Opačić,
- Josip Pankretić,
- Dobroslav Paraga,
- Branimir Pasecky,
- Ivić Pašalić,
- Jurica Pavelić,
- Stanislav Pavić,
- Darko Pavlak,
- Vlatko Pavletić,
- Veselin Pejnović,
- Đuro Perica,
- Božidar Petrač,
- Miloš Petrović,
- Vera Pivčević-Stanić,
- Davorin Pocrnić,
- Niko Popović,
- Ante Prkačin,
- Vice Profaca,
- Ivan Rabuzin,
- Ivica Račan,
- Furio Radin,
- Jozo Radoš,
- Martin Sagner,
- Vedran Sršen,
- Njegovan Starek,
- Milan Stojanović,
- Kazimir Sviben,
- Boris Šegota,
- Milovan Šibl,
- Ante Šimara,
- Ivo Škrabalo,
- Tomislav Šutalo,
- Mirko Tankosić,
- Boris Tepšić,
- Velimir Terzić,
- Branko Tinodi,
- Ivan Tolj,
- Nedeljko Tomić,
- Jozo Topić,
- Miko Tripalo,
- Gordana Turić,
- Mladen Vedriš,
- Mladen Vilfan,
- Antun Vrdoljak,
- Ivan Vrkić,
- Dario Vukić,
- Vice Vukojević,
- Josip Vusić,
- Franjo Zenko,
- Muhamed Zulić,
- Ratko Žabčić,
- Ante Žarkov.
Sources
- "Službeni rezultati za izbor zastupnika u Zastupnički dom Sabora Republike Hrvatske sa državnih listi" (PDF) (in Croatian). Electoral Commission of the Republic of Croatia. 1992-08-10. Retrieved 2011-11-15.
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