List of members of the Sabor, 1992–1995

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The second assembly of the Croatian Parliament (Croatian : Drugi saziv Hrvatskog sabora) was constituted on September 7, 1992 with mandates divided to 138 representatives after the August 2, 1992 elections.

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Parliamentary officials

The presidents of the parliament (often also called the speaker in English) were Stjepan Mesić (HDZ) from September 7, 1992 to May 24, 1994 and Nedjeljko Mihanović (HDZ) from May 24, 1994 to November 28, 1995.

Representatives in the second assembly

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