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Latest comment: 3 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I created this article in order to consolidate detailed information about the political leadership of SR Croatia that was IMO improperly scattered around the history sections of various articles describing modern-day (not-so-)equivalent leadership.
While doing so, I consolidated the relatively scant references, which are mostly to primary sources - and even so, most of the factoids here are still not referenced, and goodness knows there's so many names and dates. I dropped the various tables of 3+ sets of officeholders in favor of a prose style, which added a bit of repetitive verbosity, but eliminated the egregious table formatting that was apparently not at all conducive to verifiability as evidenced by the lack of it during the many years this information remained online in that format.
I'm completely open to reformatting this article some other way, as long as we don't repeat the mistakes of a decade ago, documented in the talk page archives of the old articles, listed in the 'copied' tags above.