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The following lists events that happened in
2015
in the
Republic of Croatia
.
Incumbents
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President
–
Ivo Josipović
(until 19 February),
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
(starting 19 February)
Prime Minister
–
Zoran Milanović
Events
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January 11 - Former diplomat and foreign minister Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović from the Croatian Democratic Union narrowly defeats incumbent president Ivo Josipović and becomes the first female president of Croatia on February 18, 2015.
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September - Croatia co-hosts
Eurobasket 2015
with
Germany
,
Latvia
and
France
.
November 8 -
Parliamentary election
is held.
Deaths
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March 4 –
Dušan Bilandžić
, historian and politician
March 7 –
Tomislav Radić
, film director
May 6 –
Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinović
, politician and diplomat
August 17 –
Arsen Dedić
, singer-songwriter, composer and poet
October 1 –
Božo Bakota
, footballer
October 23 –
Krunoslav Hulak
, chess master
November 20 –
Vlatko Dulić
, actor
See also
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]
2015 in Croatian television
References
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^
"Grabar-Kitarovic elected Croatia's first woman president"
. 12 January 2015
. Retrieved
13 January
2015
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