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Filip Lakuš
Born(1888-03-24)24 March 1888
Vižovlje near Veliko Trgovišće, Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary
(now Croatia)
Died3 August 1958(1958-08-03) (aged 70)
Sesvete, Yugoslavia
(now Croatia)
OccupationPolitician
Political partyCroatian Peasant Party (until 1945)
Croatian Republican Peasant Party (from 1945)

Filip Lakuš (24 March 1888 – 3 August 1958) was a Croatian and Yugoslavian politician. Lakuš was among the leaders of the 1920 Croatian Peasant Rebellion in and around Križ. He was a member of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) and the group that split from the party known as the Croatian Republican Peasant Party (HRSS). In 1943, Lakuš joined a faction of the HSS cooperating with the Yugoslav Partisans against the Axis powers following the World War II invasion of Yugoslavia. He was a delegated to the State Anti-fascist Council for the National Liberation of Croatia (ZAVNOH) as well as the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia (AVNOJ). He was appointed to the presidencies of both ZAVNOH and AVNOJ. In 1945, he was appointed a member and a vice-president of the presidium of the Parliament of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia and subsequently of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia and a member of the Yugoslav Agrarian Council until retirement in 1952.

References

  1. Leček, Suzana (2013). "Lakuš, Filip". Croatian Biographical Lexicon (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
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