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Jovan Banjanin

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in 1900 together with Pribičević. The two took leading positions in the party by 1903. Banjanin was a proponent of the 1903
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as an independent candidate in Zagreb. He rejoined the Democratic Party in 1924 following a split between
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until 1898. In 1896, Banjanin was an active member of the United Croat and Serb Academic Youth (
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to establish a non-partisan political movement. Later that year, Banjanin won a seat in the
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and Pribičević and Pribičević's departure from the party. He was defeated in the
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1920 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Constitutional Assembly election
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1925 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election
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group of politicians and activists advocating unification of the
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Index

Gospić
Croatia-Slavonia
Austria-Hungary
London
University of Zagreb
Charles University
Serb Independent Party
Croat-Serb Coalition
Democratic Party
Yugoslav National Party
Croatian Serb
Yugoslavian
Gospić
Slavic studies
University of Zagreb
Charles University
Prague
Ivan Lorković
Lav Mazzura
Svetozar Pribičević
Serb Independent Party
Rijeka Resolution
hr
Croat-Serb Coalition
Croatian Sabor
1906 Croatian parliamentary election
Udbina
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
Diet of Hungary
World War I

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