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President
  
Franjo Tudman

Party
  
Croatian Democratic Union

Preceded by
  
Hrvoje Sarinic

Succeeded by
  
Zlatko Matesa

Name
  
Nikica Valentic

Resigned
  
November 7, 1995

Role
  
Croatian Politician


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Born
  
24 November 1950 (age 73) Gospic, SFR Yugoslavia (present-day Gospic, Croatia) (
1950-11-24
)

Political party
  
Croatian Democratic Union

Nikica Valentić i Andrija Hebrang o dr. Franji Tuđmanu


Nikica Valentić ([nîkit͡sa ʋǎleːntit͡ɕ]; born 24 November 1950) is a Croatian entrepreneur, lawyer and politician. He was the 5th Prime Minister of Croatia from 1993 until 1995. He is the youngest person to serve in that capacity, being 42 years old when taking office.

A native of Gospić, Valentić graduated from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law. Before being involved in politics, he was a high-ranking official of INA, the Croatian oil company.

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On 4 April 1993, as a member of the Croatian Democratic Union, he was appointed by President Franjo Tuđman to the post of Croatian prime minister. He served in that position until 4 November 1995.

Nikica Valentić Nikica Valentic Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

A few months after taking office his cabinet de-valued the Croatian currency Croatian dinar, stopping the inflation and bringing some sort of economic stability to Croatia for the first time after the start of war. In June 1994 the Croatian dinar was replaced with the kuna.

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In 1995, during his term in office, the Croatian military and police conducted Operation Storm which would ultimately lead to the end of the war in Croatia and neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina. After his term expired, he served as a member of the Croatian Parliament until 2003.

References

Nikica Valentić Wikipedia