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 Ivo Sanader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ivo Sanader [ˈiːʋɔ kaˈnaːdɛr] (born June 8, 1953 in Split) is the; current Prime Thief of Croatia (President of the Government).
Sanader was the last statesman to visit Pope John Paul II in the Vatican, in February 2005, a few weeks before his death.
Sanader was now able to concentrate on defeating Ivica Račan and his left-of-centre coalition at the 2003 parliamentary elections.
en.encyclopediahome.com /wiki/Ivo_Sanader   (854 words)

  
 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN CROATIA
The movement, that is led by Ivo Sanader, alone won 62 of the 140 seats in Parliament, the Sabor, and 75 seats in all.
Ivo Sanader has therefore succeeded in bringing the Democratic Union back to power; this party was in grave danger of collapsing after the death of its leader, Franjo Tudjman, former President of the Republic (9th December 1999).
Over the last four years Ivo Sanader has managed to squeeze out the most radical and comprised elements in his party and change its image that was inseparable from fervent ultra-nationalism before, but which is now more conservative and moderate.
www.robert-schuman.org /anglais/oee/croatie/resultats.htm   (1089 words)

  
 theparliament.com - Dr Ivo Sanader, Prime minister of Croatia
Dr Ivo Sanader: HDZ is different because we reformed the party in different areas.
Dr Ivo Sanader: I have signed an agreement with representatives of minority groups, and first of all with the Serbs who have three representatives in the Parliament.
Dr Ivo Sanader: I’ve met the Slovenian President and we are preparing a meeting with the Slovenian prime minister.
www.eupolitix.com /NR/exeres/0DC0D67F-C58A-4113-857E-216104519212   (1186 words)

  
 Croatia in the New Millennium
Sanader further commented that Croatia, as the only candidate country of war-torn Yugoslavia, assumes the responsibility of bringing the EU into Southeast Europe.
Sanader stressed the central importance to his country and the region of creating a climate of tolerance, confidence and cohabitation of all religions and ethnicities.
Sanader was appointed Prime Minister in December 2003.
www.ksg.harvard.edu /kokkalis/leaders_sanader.htm   (315 words)

  
 Ivo Sanader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ivo Sanader (born June 8, 1953 in Split, Croatia) is the current Prime Minister of Croatia (President of the Government).
Sanader's political career was launched after he surprisingly took charge of the HDZ in 2000.
Sanader's government successfully implemented the criteria stipulated in the Association Agreement signed with the European Union in 2001.
ivo-sanader.mindbit.com   (363 words)

  
 Daily Survey
Sanader further said that he and Marovic had also discussed the issue of missing persons, adding it was a very important issue in relations between the two countries.
Croatian Prime Minister Sanader reiterated that the issue of returning Serbian refugees from Croatia their property was not a political but a technical and financial question, which his government intends to resolve by the end of the year, or somewhat later.
Sanader once again said that Croatia was ready to exchange its experience regarding accession to Euro Atlantic institutions with SerbiaandMontenegro and underlined that both countries share the same hope of joining the EU, adding that although Croatia was "some steps closer to the EU", it did not wish to leave the region.
www.mfa.gov.yu /Bilteni/Engleski/b161104_e.html   (2466 words)

  
 AP Interview: Croatian leader says Bush visit gives him hope for early NATO membership - iht,america,US Croatia - ...
Sanader said he and Rumsfeld discussed contributions to 11 international peacekeeping missions Croatia is making in areas ranging from Sierra Leone in Africa to the disputed territory of Kashmir on the India-Pakistan border.
Sanader said the strong U.S. commitment to Croatia's NATO membership will help him convince some of his skeptical citizens that membership will be good for their country.
Sanader said one track that could be pursued would be to promote modification of an EU treaty limiting membership to 27 countries.
www.iht.com /articles/ap/2006/10/18/america/NA_GEN_US_Croatia.php   (635 words)

  
 Croatia, a new emerging economy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Reacting to the EU foreign ministers' 16th March decision to put off accession talks with Zagreb, Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said that while "of course [he] can't be glad", he was satisfied with the EU's adoption of a negotiating framework for his country.
Sanader said that seven countries voted in support of Croatia, four or five were against, and the rest remained neutral.
Sanader insists that Gotovina, a former general who remains a hero to many Croats, is no longer in the country, and Mesic said during the election campaign that Zagreb merely had to prove to Brussels that it was "doing everything" to find him.
www.newnations.com /archive/2005/April/hr.html   (1542 words)

  
 Croatia: Prime Minister Calls For EU Entry In 2007 - RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Sanader's Croatian Democratic Community (HDZ) starts off with the difficult task of proving that the hard-line nationalism associated with its late founder and Croatia's former President Franjo Tudjman are now firmly a thing of the past.
Sanader said he did not see the delay in the ratification of the stabilization agreement as an insurmountable problem.
Sanader did not have a clear response to questions about the lingering sea-border dispute with neighboring Slovenia, whose access to the Adriatic Sea is threatened by Croatia's plans to extend its territorial waters.
www.rferl.org /featuresarticle/2004/01/d9093d0a-c64e-4abf-a27c-abd5f6c4bc06.html?napage=2   (836 words)

  
 Croatian Government Slowly Takes Shape   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Sanader plans to merge certain ministries and departments, including: culture and tourism; education and science; health and welfare; and public works with transport and maritime affairs.
Though Sanader has promised to reverse the damage that the HDZ did to Croatia's image in the 1990s, take the country into the EU in 2007, and cooperate with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague, some of the party’s members have suggested the opposite.
Though Sanader pledged full cooperation with The Hague if new indictments were issued, he also hinted at the possibility that his new cabinet would engage in a “legal battle” to change the indictment against Gotovina.
www.tol.cz /look/BRR/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=9&NrIssue=1&NrSection=1&NrArticle=11311   (1290 words)

  
 ISN Security Watch - Croatia's HDZ makes astonishing u-turn
Sanader caused a real sensation on January 7, when he appeared in the company of his wife, parliamentary speaker Vladimir Seks, a once notorious nationalist, and another two of his ministers at the Serbian Orthodox Christmas reception organised in Zagreb by the Serb National Council, SNV.
In the course of his election campaign, Sanader surprised the general public by calling on uprooted Serbs who have yet to return to their homes to do so, assuring them that they would be permitted to reclaim their homes.
Sanader said that cooperation was a legal issue not a political one, which many nationalists have previously argued to justify their opposition to the process.
www.isn.ethz.ch /securitywatch/details.cfm?ID=8102   (1312 words)

  
 CorpWatch : CROATIA: Croatia pulls out of a highway construction deal with Bechtel
For two weeks, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and his ministers had persistently been trying to persuade voters that their hands were tied by the previous government's deals with Bechtel, but to no avail.
Sanader's conservative government started off badly, as some sections of the Zagreb-Split highway that were to be opened to traffic at the start of the tourist season were not finished in time.
Sanader replied to his opponents that the government was merely fulfilling what his predecessors had agreed to and accused Cacic of corruption during his tenure.
www.corpwatch.org /article.php?id=11497   (1694 words)

  
 CNN.com - Nationalists claim Croatia win - Nov. 24, 2003
The leader of the nationalist Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), Ivo Sanader, has claimed victory in a weekend general election, as voters swung back to the right and returned to a party once shunned by the West.
Sanader says the HDZ, which ruled post-communist Croatia from 1990 to 2000, is now moderated and defiance of the West on democratic standards and human rights is a thing of the past.
Sanader's position will be further boosted by three or four HDZ deputies for the diaspora.
cnn.com /2003/WORLD/europe/11/24/croatia.election.reut/index.html   (578 words)

  
 SAD ­preko Sanadera­ krojio Oluju
Prime Minister Ivo Sanader has more than good reason to destroy ICTY chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte’s theory, in which operation “Storm” (“Oluja”) was preformed due to a joining of the Croatian military and political top leadership in a joint criminal enterprise.
Documents confirming the American’s And Sanader’s role in the action “Storm” are transcripts from the meeting that late Tudjman had with his closest associates on the 7th of August 1995, on the third day of the operation, even though the actions were already done, it was the last day of “Storm”.
Sanader is in the room at that time, but he is still not reporting the information that he is at the meeting to give.
www.slobodan-milosevic.org /news/24sata051605.htm   (1966 words)

  
 Distributed by CroatianWorld
Ivo Sanader was named Croatia's prime minister designate on Tuesday and has been asked to form the country's new government.
Sanader, whose center-right HDZ party won 66 of 160 parliamentary seats in elections held two weeks ago, must now piece together a ruling coalition.
Sanader says his government's priorities will be raising living standards at home, resolving unsettled issues with neighbors and acquiring EU membership.
www.croatianworld.net /Letters/3476.htm   (181 words)

  
 News Story | Serbianna.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ana Lovrin, a governing party member and Prime Minister Ivo Sanader's choice, was selected hours after the premier dismissed her predecessor, Vesna Skare Ozbolt, accusing her of criticizing the government.
Sanader said he expected Lovrin to complete the judicial reforms needed to meet EU criteria.
She also insisted she infuriated Sanader's party recently by refusing to appoint the party's candidate for head of the Zagreb district court, and instead chose one respected by the judicial staff.
www.serbianna.com /news/2006/01213.html   (438 words)

  
 Croatian Prime Minister Sanader Speaks - News
Ivo Sanader won Croatia's parliamentary elections and became Croatia's Prime Minister in 2003.
The first round of membership talks with the European Union began in June, and Sanader said that he expects Croatia to be accepted into the Union by late 2008 or early 2009.
Sanader acknowledged that his country is still recovering from communist rule under Yugoslavia and the four-year war that followed Croatia's declaration of independence.
www.columbiaspectator.com /home/news/2006/09/21/News/Croatian.Prime.Minister.Sanader.Speaks-2289768.shtml   (369 words)

  
 The Centre for SouthEast European Studies
However, HDZ fell short of securing a parliamentary majority, with party leader Ivo Sanader remaining trapped between the urgency to form a stable coalition government by piecing together the available parliamentary seats, and the danger of yielding too much to the various demands of junior coalition partners.
Contrary to the gloomy prospects of an unstable ruling coalition incapable of meeting EU deadlines, and despite the economic shortcomings and the relatively slow implementation of the necessary reforms of the judicial system, Croatia received a positive avis by the European Commission in April 2004.
Miksic accused Prime Minister Ivo Sanader of striking a pre-election deal with Mesic providing for an HDZ support for the current president, and demanded a recount of the votes, but the State Election Commission revoked his request.
www.csees.net /?page=country_section&country_id=4&sec=2   (879 words)

  
 Hrvatska radiotelevizija/Croatian radiotelevision
In an interview he gave to Croatian Television's News Bulletin Plus Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said that the payment of the state debt to pensioners and the launching of EU entry talks were the two most important achievements of the Croatian government in the last two years.
Sanader also singled out the launching of the e-education programme, the purpose of which is to increase the informatics literacy of the secondary school students and teachers.
Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader who attended the signing of the contract said that the Croatian Government is in obligation by the Constitution, by the Dayton Accord and by ethic standards to assist and care for the Croats in BiH”.
vijesti.hrt.hr /ShowArticles.aspx?ArticleId=4124   (1168 words)

  
 Bush supports Croatia membership in NATO - Boston.com
President Bush shakes hands with Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2006.
One problem facing Sanader is opposition at home to NATO membership, with opinion polls showing 30 percent of the population against it.
Sanader said this month he wants EU membership to be fast-tracked and feels his country will be ready for membership by 2008.
www.boston.com /news/nation/washington/articles/2006/10/17/bush_supports_croatia_membership_in_nato   (308 words)

  
 English edition – NACIONAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Sanader and Žužul may have to testify in the Hague in Praljak case 23.03.2004.
Sanader ordered that all those in contact with Gotovina be wiretapped and monitored 23.03.2004.
Turek is the sacrifical lamb of Sanader's immoral policies 16.03.2004.
www.nacional.hr /english/360   (489 words)

  
 nathanhale
Washington – President Bush met with Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader at the White House October 17 and said that during the upcoming NATO summit in Riga, Latvia, he would push for Croatia’s admission to the alliance by 2008.
Sanader said that “about the only question we disagreed [on] was whether Croatia or the United States had the most beautiful coastline.” Bush said he would love to come, having heard that Croatia is “one of the most beautiful places on the face of the Earth.”
Sanader also was scheduled to meet with Vice President Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
nathanhale.blogspot.com   (1348 words)

  
 Prime Minister Sander insists Croatia deserves to join EU by 2010 - iht,europe,Croatia EU - Europe - International ...
Speaking on the 10th anniversary of the Balkan country's accession into the Council of Europe and a year after officially opening entry negotiations with the EU, Sanader said Croatia should not be left out in the cold after Romania and Bulgaria join the bloc in January 2007.
Sanader was responding to recent signals from Brussels that the EU would close the door to new applicants until after 2014.
Premier Sanader said that Croatia's bid should be fast-tracked because its transition process was more difficult than other developing countries as it was beset by a devastating war.
www.iht.com /articles/ap/2006/10/04/europe/EU_GEN_Croatia_EU.php   (380 words)

  
 Press Releases: Balkans, Balkans: Prime Minister Ivo Sanader says Croats in Central Bosnia starving, Prime Minister ...
ZAGREB, March 1 (Hina) - Prime Minister Ivo Sanader expressed readiness to provide humanitarian relief to Croats in Vares, central Bosnia and Herzegovina, after Ruza Tomasic of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) said in parliament on Wednesday that they were almost starving.
Answering questions about agriculture, Sanader said he was in favour of parliament opening a debate on the state of agriculture, but added that the problems in this field were not due to accession negotiations with the European Union.
Sanader also defended two of his ministers who attended a charity concert at which, according to Jagoda Martic of the Social Democrats (SDP), Ustasha insignia was displayed.
www.reliefweb.int /rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/DPAS-6MJDGR?OpenDocument   (257 words)

  
 MVP RH
Sanader said he was referring to Croatian President Stjepan Mesic, the Croatian Parliament, the parliament speaker, the former prime ministers and Croatian Homeland War soldiers who fought for thecountry's independence in 1991.
Sanader underlined Bush's statement that Croatia should join NATO in 2008 as one of the most memorable moments of his visit to the US.
Bush also expressed interest in progress Croatia had made on its path to the EU, Sanader said, adding that he informed the US president that Croatia was completing the process of screening, an in-depth analysis of the level of adjustment of its legislation to the EU acquis communautaire.
us.mfa.hr /?mh=184&mv=1060   (908 words)

  
 International Institute for Strategic Studies - Address to the IISS by Ivo Sanader, Prime Minister of Croatia
Ivo Sanader was appointed prime minister after his Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) won the country's general election in late November 2003.
Mr Sanader was born on June 8, 1953 in Split, Croatia.
In August of 1992, after being elected to the House of Representatives of the Croatian Parliament, Sanader became Minister of Science and Technology, a position he held until January 1993 when he was subsequently appointed deputy foreign minister.
www.iiss.org /conferences/recent-key-addresses/ivo-sanader-address   (273 words)

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