- Ante "Miko"
Tripalo (16
November 1926 – 11
December 1995) was a
Yugoslavian Croatian politician. He was one of the
members of
Croatian Spring, a movement...
- by a
reformist faction of the SKH led by
Savka Dabčević-Kučar and Miko
Tripalo. The
complaints initially concerned economic nationalism. The reformists...
-
support beyond disenchanted SDP
voters after Croatian Spring leader Miko
Tripalo left
Croatian People's
Party in
order to join them. In 1994, they tried...
-
Yugoslavia leaders. With the
tacit blessing of
Josip Broz Tito, she and Miko
Tripalo became the
leaders of the SKH. In 1967 she
became the
President of the...
- the
leadership of the
League of
Communists of Yugoslavia,
notably Miko
Tripalo and
Savka Dabčević-Kučar,
allied with
nationalist non-party groups, began...
-
Filipino actor Miko
Tavares (born 1981), Cape
Verdean football player Miko
Tripalo (1926–1995),
Croatian politician Miko
Weaver (born 1957),
American guitarist...
- the
League of
Communists of
Croatia were
Savka Dabčević-Kučar and Miko
Tripalo, who parti****ted in the
Croatian Spring of 1971. The
modern Croatian People's...
-
Croatian Spring – SKH
reformist leaders Savka Dabčević-Kučar and Miko
Tripalo.
After the
suppression of that
movement in late 1971, tens of thousands...
- high-ranking
officials including its
leaders –
Savka Dabčević-Kučar, Miko
Tripalo, and Pero Pirker.
Further 280 SKH
members were
compelled to
resign their...
- Blažo Jovanović (Montenegro),
Dobrivoje Radosavljević (Serbia), Miko
Tripalo (Croatia), and
France Popit (Slovenia). Even
though they were not members...