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Marko Koprtla

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Marko Koprtla
Born(1929-05-24)24 May 1929
Died4 October 1997(1997-10-04)(aged 68)
Zagreb,Croatia
OccupationPolitician
Political partyLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia
League of Communists of Croatia
Croatian People's Party

Marko Koprtla(24 May 1929 – 4 October 1997) was aCroatianpolitician active inYugoslaviaduring the time of theCroatian Spring.

Koprtla was born inGradište,a village nearŽupanja.He was trained as a car mechanic in Vukovar before enroling in a high school and taking a job of a metal worker until 1955. He attended a higher political school inBelgradein 1962. Koprtla was a member of theLeague of Communists of Yugoslavia(SKJ) and theLeague of Communists of Croatiaposted to various functions in the municipalities ofVinkovciandVukovar.He became the president of the municipal assembly of Vukovar in 1961 and held that post until 1966. Between 1963 and 1965 he was a member of theParliament of Yugoslavia.In 1965, Koprtla was appointed to the Central Committee of the SKH as the president of its commission for social and economic affairs. In 1968, he became the president of the defence commission of the Central Committee of the SKH. In 1968–1971, Koprtla was additionally appointed a member of the Executive Committee of the SKH's Central Committee tasked with staffing and defence affairs. As a proponent of the reformist faction of the SKH within the context of theCroatian Spring,Koprtla resigned his posts on 12 December 1971 when the reformist SKH leadership underSavka Dabčević-KučarandMiko Tripalowere defeated and purged from the public and political life. In 1990, Koprtla was among the founders of theCroatian People's Party.[1]

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  1. ^Pilić, Šime (2016)."Građa i prilozi za leksikon Drnišana"[Material and Contributions About Known People from Drniš].Godišnjak Titius: Godišnjak za interdisciplinarna istraživanja porječja Krke(in Croatian).9(9). Split: University of Split, Faculty of Philosophy: 68.ISSN1847-0742.