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Preceded by
  
Nikola Tomasic

Name
  
Slavko Cuvaj


Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Ivan Skerlecz

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Born
  
26 February 1851 Bjelovar, Military Frontier, Austrian Empire (
1851-02-26
)

Died
  
January 31, 1931, Vienna, Austria

Baron Slavko Cuvaj de Ivanska (26 February 1851, in Bjelovar – 31 January 1931, in Vienna) was a Croatian politician who was Ban (viceroy) of Croatia-Slavonia and royal commissioner for Austria-Hungary.

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He was appointed in January 1912, when anti-Habsburg sentiments were on the rise in Croatia, often manifesting in sympathies for Serbia and calls for creation of Yugoslavia. Cuvaj tried to curb those trends by series of decrees directed at curbing press freedom, limiting rights of assembly and local autonomy. This created backlash in the form of strikes and demonstrations, while some young radicals engaged in terrorism. Cuvaj himself was target of two assassination attempts in 1912, the first being conducted by group including young August Cesarec. Cuvaj was relieved from his post after Second Balkan War, receiving a title of baron for his services.

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Slavko Cuvaj Wikipedia