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over his belief that it was too centralized and allowed Serb hegemony over Yugoslavia. Trumbić was one of 35 representatives to vote against the constitution amid a wide boycott of the National Assembly by opposition parties. Trumbić grew steadily disillusioned with the Yugoslav government over time
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According to Henri Pozzi, Trumbić later regretted the end of Austria-Hungary, as the South Slav state he had helped to create proved incapable of his intended reforms.
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became the caretaker heads of the party. With Predavec's assassination on 14 July, Trumbić was essentially the head of the party in Maček's absence.
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Trumbić wondered whether Croatia should separate from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and pursue a union with Austria. In November 1932 Trumbić edited the
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In 1929, claiming to bring an end to the ongoing bickering between the Serbian and the Croatian representatives within the kingdom, King
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on 20 July 1917 that advocated the creation of a united state of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes that would be led by the Serbian
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that lobbied the Allies to support the creation of an independent Yugoslavia. Trumbić negotiated with
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staged a coup d'état and banned all political parties, and removed the individual nationalities
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territorial ambitions in Dalmatia (temporarily settled in 1920, but raised again with
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Balkan strongmen: dictators and authoritarian rulers of South Eastern Europe
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and the invasion of Serbia by Austria-Hungary, Trumbić became the prominent
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which he saw as Serb-dominated. He was elected for the last time in the
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Encyclopedia of World War I: A Political, Social, and Military History
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Foreign Affairs Minister of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
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In spite of his support for a united Yugoslavia, Trumbić opposed the
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support the creation of a Yugoslav state, which was delivered at the
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In 1918, he became foreign minister in the first government of the
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The three Yugoslavias: state-building and legitimation, 1918–2005
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Representatives in the Yugoslav National Assembly (1921–1941)
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The first Yugoslavia: search for a viable political system
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Foreign Minister of Yugoslavia
Stojan Protić
Milenko Vesnić
Mayor of Split
Vinko Milić
Vicko Mihaljević
Split
Kingdom of Dalmatia
Austrian Empire
Zagreb
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Croatian Party of Rights
Croatian Peasant Party
Alma mater
University of Zagreb
University of Vienna
Attorney at law
Yugoslav
Croatian
Split
Austrian
crownland
Dalmatia
Zagreb
Vienna
Graz
Croatia-Slavonia
Rijeka Resolution
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