List of Prime Ministers of Croatia
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The Prime Minister of Croatia is officially called "President of the Government of the Republic of Croatia" (Croatian: Predsjednik Vlade Republike Hrvatske).
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Initially, since its creation in 1990, Croatia was a presidential system, which meant the president had broad executive powers, including naming the Prime Minister and dissolving the government. Following the 2000 elections and SDP-led government being formed, the Constitution was amended, which lowered the powers of the president in order to strengthen the functions of the parliament, government and the Prime Minister. This effectively made Croatia a semi-parliamentary system. Thus, the function of the Prime Minister became more powerful then that of the president.
- Vladimir Bakarić (6 February - December 1953)
- Jakov Blazevic (December 1953 - July 1962)
- Zvonko Brkic (July 1962 - June 1963)
- Mika Špiljak (June 1963 - May 1967)
- Savka Dabčević-Kučar (May 1967 - May 1969)
- Dragutin Haramija (May 1969 - December 1971)
- Ivo Perišin (December 1971 - April 1974)
- Jakov Sirotkovic (April 1974 - 9 May 1978)
- Petar Flekovic (9 May 1978 - July 1980)
- Ante Marković (July 1980 - 20 November 1985)
- Ema Derosi-Bjelajac (20 November 1985 - 10 May 1986)
- Antun Milovic (10 May 1986 - 30 May 1990)