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Who Was The President Of Croatia During 1990-99?

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    Franjo Tudjman was the leading Croatian politician and the president of the country during the session of 1990 to 1999. He did some good job under Marshal Tito in the Second World War with the partisans. Tudjman was a teacher of political science and history at the University of Zagreb from 1963 to67. He was also a writer of numerous books on politics and history. He was barred from the Yugoslav Communist Party for his nationalist writings in 1967 and was imprisoned in 1972 and 1981.

    Tudjman established the Croatian Domestic Union in 1989. The union won the first free parliamentary elections ever in 1990 and Tudjman became the president. He pushed for the creation of a homogeneous Croatian State. Serbian areas of eastern and western Slovenia and the Krajina fought against each other and they were occupied by  Yugoslavia. In the early 1995, Tudjman took  control over these areas and he founded fundamental control over portions of Bosnia and Herzegovina with majority Croatian population. Franjo Tudjman was a fighter for his nation but his dictatorial rules earned a reputation for brutality.
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