Former Croatian assembly speaker dies

Vlatko Pavletić, a former speaker of Croatia's parliament who served as acting president for two months, died Wednesday.

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Vlatko Pavletic, a former speaker of Croatia's parliament who served as acting president for two months, died Wednesday. He was 77. Pavletic, of the ruling conservative Croatian Democratic Union, took over presidential duties in December 1999, when President Franjo Tudjman died. The new president, Stipe Mesic, was sworn in February 2000. Former Croatian assembly speaker dies Though loyal to Tudjman — an authoritarian and nationalist leader who ruled Croatia for a decade, Pavletic was never an outspoken nationalist. Pavletic later was a deputy speaker of parliament and retired in 2004. Pavletic also wrote essays and books on literature.

Former Croatian assembly speaker dies

Though loyal to Tuđman — an authoritarian and nationalist leader who ruled Croatia for a decade, Pavletić was never an outspoken nationalist.

Pavletić later was a deputy speaker of parliament and retired in 2004.

Pavletić also wrote essays and books on literature.

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