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joined the fray. When the contest got narrowed to Budiša and Mesić, Tomac began to pander to nationalist and right-wing voters. This didn't have much effect and Mesić got easily elected, with Tomac's position within the party and the new government becoming increasingly marginalised.
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as its candidate and appointed Tomac to be his campaign manager. What looked like a formality turned into a very unpredictable and increasingly vicious contest when
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Because of that, many in the Croatian public saw Tomac as just another of many former Communist officials who discarded their former ideology in order to embrace
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and bitterly oppose extradition of Croatian generals to Hague. Finally, in September 2003 he formally announced his departure from the SDP.
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The 2000 triumph proved to be the beginning of Tomac's political decline. Soon after the parliamentary elections, Croatia had
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and lost the 1990 parliamentary elections, Tomac worked very hard to steer the party towards the nationalist course close to
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seat in Zagreb and later serving as a Zagreb City Assembly speaker and informal opposition leader during the
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On January 4, 2020, Tomac died in Dubrava Clinical Hospital after a short, severe illness.
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As time went by, Tomac began to drift from Račan and the SDP. He began to criticise
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He founded a new party called Croatian Social Democrats (Croatian:
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The Three Yugoslavias: State-Building and Legitimation, 1918-2004
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Tuđmanizam i mesićizam - predsjednik protiv predsjednika, 2. dio
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After the Croatian Communist Party rebranded itself into
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to return to a top executive post after the fall of the
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