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Luka Bebić
7th President of Croatian Parliament
Incumbent
Assumed office
11 January 2008
Preceded byVladimir Šeks
Succeeded by
Personal details
Born (1937-08-21) 21 August 1937 (age 87)
Desne, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Political partyCroatian Democratic Union

Luka Bebić (born in Desne near Kula Norinska, Kingdom of Yugoslavia on August 21, 1937) is the current speaker of the Croatian Parliament since January 11, 2008. He is a member of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and has been a representative in the Croatian Parliament since the nation's independence, being elected into office six consecutive times.

He also briefly served as Minister of Defense in 1991.

Political offices
Preceded byŠime Đodan Croatian Minister of Defence
July 31, 1991September 18, 1991
Succeeded byGojko Šušak
Preceded byVladimir Šeks Croatian Parliamentary Speaker
January 11 2008 – present
Succeeded by
Defence Ministers of Croatia
Speakers of the Croatian Parliament
In SR Croatia (1945–1990)
Emblem of the Parliament of Croatia
Emblem of the Parliament of Croatia
Since the first multi-party elections (1990–)
Chamber of Counties (1993–2001)
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