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Miroslav Tuđman

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Prime Minister
  
Zoran Milanovic

Nationality
  
Croat

Role
  
Croatian Politician

Parents
  
Franjo Tudman

Aunts
  
Danica Ana Tudman

Constituency
  
I electoral district

Name
  
Miroslav Tudman

Education
  
University of Zagreb

Party
  
Croatian Democratic Union

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Born
  
25 May 1946 (age 77) Belgrade, Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia (
1946-05-25
)

Political party
  
Croatian Democratic Union (since 2011)

Other political affiliations
  
Social Democrats of Croatia (1990-1992) Croatian True Revival (2002-2011)

Relations
  
Franjo Tudman (father) Ankica Tudman (mother)

Grandparents
  
Justina Tudman, Stjepan Tudman

Uncles
  
Ivica Tudman, Stjepan "Stefek" Tudman

Miroslav Tuđman (born 25 May 1946) is a Croatian scientist and politician, the son of the first president Franjo Tuđman and his wife, Ankica Tuđman.

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Tuđman was born in Belgrade (then PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) where he completed grade school, before he moved with his family to Zagreb in 1961. He was born on his parents 1st anniversary. He was named "Miroslav" for Miroslav Krleža who was adored by his father at that period. He graduated from gymnasium and then from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Zagreb in 1970. He became part of the faculty, and received a doctorate in information sciences at the same University in 1985. In 1989 he founded the Institute for Information Studies at the Faculty.

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He participated in the Croatian War of Independence in 1991, and in 1992 he became the head of the Center for Strategic Research. Later he was the deputy head of the National Security Office and then the founder and leader of the first Croatian intelligence agency (Croatian: Hrvatska izvještajna služba, HIS) between 1993 and 1998, and then from 1999 to 2000. In 1995, President Tuđman decorated him with the Order of Duke Domagoj, for war-time merit as a member of the political administration of the Ministry of Defence. In 1998 he became a tenured professor at the Faculty of Philosophy.

His first political activity was as a co-founder of the Social Democrats of Croatia together with his friend Antun Vujić, but he soon switched to his father's party the Croatian Democratic Union. He briefly retired from politics until 2001, when he ran for the Zagreb City Council and his list won 7.6% of the vote. The same year he and Nenad Ivanković founded the party Croatian True Revival (Croatian: Hrvatski istinski preporod), which later cooperated with Croatian Bloc of Ivić Pašalić, but gained no traction at the Croatian parliamentary election, 2003.

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In 2009 he was a candidate in the Croatian presidential election, 2009-2010, where he won 4.09% of the vote in the first round and was eliminated.

In 2011, he became a candidate in the Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 on the electoral list of the Croatian Democratic Union.

References

Miroslav Tuđman Wikipedia