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Pero Čingrija

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33: 249:(1900), he became the leader of the People's Party at the level of Dalmatia. He advocated for the cooperation of Dubrovnik populists and moderate right-wingers. He transferred the fruits of Dubrovnik's cooperation to the level of Dalmatia when, on April 26, 1905, it was through his efforts that Dalmatian populists and moderate rightists merged into the Croatian Party, of which he immediately became president. 264:
was elected its president on September 14, 1908, under Čingrija's influence, representatives from Dubrovnik and Korčula resigned. On September 20, in Dubrovnik, the Independent Organization of the Croatian Party was founded and headed by Čingrija. In 1910 he returned to the Croatian Party when they
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He was one of the founders of the policy of the "new course", which proposed cooperation between Serbs and Croats against Austria-Hungary. As president of the Croatian Club in the Dalmatian Parliament in early October 1905, he chaired a conference in Rijeka at which the
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The collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy and dissolution of Austria-Hungary following World War I was welcomed by Čingrija. Although he advocated the creation of a Yugoslav state, he soon became disillusioned with its organization and the relations that prevailed in it.
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was adopted, marking the victory of the new course policy, and then a member of the Croatian committee to negotiate with the Hungarian opposition on the implementation of the Rijeka resolution.
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in 1870, and continued to be elected until 1918. He was the mayor of Dubrovnik from 1878 to 1882, and continuously from 1899 to 1911. He was the longest-serving mayor in Dubrovnik's history.
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Dr. Melko Čingrija, a prominent Dalmatian lawyer and politician, and son of the veteran Mayor of Ragusa Dr. Pero Čingrija..
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When the pro-Austrian mood prevailed in the leadership of the Dalmatian Croatian Party, and when the austrophile
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Pero Čingrija was one of four representatives of the People's Party that the
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The Southern Slav Question and the Habsburg Monarchy
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Dubrovnik
Rafael Pucić
Rafael Pucić
Frano Getaldić-Gundulić
Melko Čingrija
Dubrovnik
Kingdom of Dalmatia
Austrian Empire
Dubrovnik
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Croatian
Melko Čingrija
People's Party
People's Party
Diet of Dalmatia
Miho Klaić
Gajo Bulat
Rijeka Resolution
Vicko Mihaljević
Niko Duboković
Kingdom of Dalmatia
1911 Imperial Austrian elections
Melko
Rafael Pucić
Dubrovnik
Rafael Pucić
Frano Getaldić-Gundulić
Dubrovnik
Melko Čingrija

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