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by Franjo Tuđman, a fellow former dissident. But Tuđman's victory was disputed by Gotovac, who accused him of manipulating the results. As president, Tuđman did not undertake the sort of reforms hoped for by Gotovac and others, rather he became autocratic, suppressing the media if it dared to criticize him or his system, as well as limiting the civil and political rights of Croatian citizens. The following year Gotovac split from the HSLS to form the Liberal Party. Gotovac participated in a region wide movement of writers becoming politicians, for this occurrence took place in
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In 1996 he was chosen as president of the HSLS, where he told his audience: "Do not fear, this is our country and we have the right to rule it as we like!" In that same year he ran as a presidential candidate, but was assaulted during the campaign. He did not win the presidency instead it was claimed
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His experience in Croatia, dominated by communism, did not manage to pervert or shatter his own view of socialism; rather he felt that the sort of socialism he believed in had nothing whatsoever to do with communism, an ideology that he viewed as nothing more than centralist totalitarianism, of which
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in Czechoslovakia, the Croatian Spring wasn't violently quashed by military use, although it resulted the period known as "the Croatian silence", alluding to the Yugoslav government's tremendous skill in suppressing any opposition or criticism.
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Ironically, Budiša, instead of aligning with HDZ, made a coalition with SDP instead in 1998. LS was left out of it and LS entered Sabor in 2000 only by joining the bloc of centrist parties led by the
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Gotovac tried running as a candidate of Croatian centrist and liberal opposition on 1997 presidential election. During the campaign rally in
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in 1992 where his passion and eloquence made him into one of the most popular and charismatic Croatian politicians. His harsh criticism of
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headquarters. He made passionate and defiant speech responding to the generals who at the time were making many threats against Croatia.
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he was assaulted and injured by a Croatian Army officer Tomislav Brzović who was under influence of alcohol and was shouting "Long live
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its followers, he said, "are incapable of thinking freely. They do not know what freedom is!" In 1989, Gotovac joined the newly formed
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In an interview for a Swedish television channel in 1978 he was asked to elaborate upon his own philosophical beliefs, and he said:
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In the late 1960s, Gotovac joined the Croatian movement demanding political and economic reform, which eventually led to the
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as well as writing literary pieces, he gradually moved into politics after being released from prison.
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and his authoritarian policies made him into one of the rallying figure of Croatian opposition.
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Gotovac continued to write in prison, with his most famous piece being his diary,
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he allowed himself to be manipulated into embarrassing negotiations with the
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni
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Before being arrested in 1971 Gotovac became the editor-in-chief of
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In the period from 1990 to 1996 he served as the president of
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being one of the most famous writers turned statesman.
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Leader of the Opposition
Dražen Budiša
President of the Croatian Social Liberal Party
Dražen Budiša
Member of Parliament
Franjo Tuđman
Imotski
Yugoslavia
Croatia
Rome
Italy
Mirogoj Cemetery
Zagreb
Croatian Social Liberal Party
Liberal Party
Alma mater
University of Zagreb
Croatian Spring
Prague Spring
Tito's
Yugoslavia
TV Zagreb
Croatian Social Liberal Party
liberalism
Sabor
Yugoslav People's Army
Matica hrvatska
Sabor
Franjo Tuđman

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