Uroš Desnica (politician)
Uroš Desnica | |
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Born | |
Died | 1 July 1941 | (aged 66)
Alma mater | University of Vienna |
Occupation(s) | Politician, lawyer |
Political party | Serb People's Party People's Radical Party (after 1918) |
Relatives | Vladan Desnica (son) |
Uroš Desnica (28 August 1874 – 1 July 1941) was a Croatian Serb and Yugoslavian politician and lawyer. He graduated law from the University of Vienna and practied law in Zadar until 1918. Desnica was a member of the Serb People's Party in the Kingdom of Dalmatia (then a part of Austria-Hungary). In 1905, he took part in the process of adoption of the Zadar Resolution — the decision of the Croatian Serb politicians in Dalmatia to endorse the Rijeka Resolution . The latter was a political agreement between a number of Croatian and Croatian Serb political parties on an alliance which led to founding of the Croat-Serb Coalition. Following the end of the World War I and the dissolution of Austria-Hungary, Desnica was appointed the head of the regional Dalmatian government within the newly-established Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and a member of the National Assembly elected on the People's Radical Party ticket. Upon introduction of the 6 January Dictatorship by the Alexander I of Yugoslavia, Desnica was appointed a senator by the king. In the interwar period, Desnica advocated the integral Yugoslavism, and joined the Chetnik movement in 1941.[1]
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[edit]- Batinović, Marita (1993). "Desnica, Uroš". Croatian Biographical Lexicon (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 17 August 2024.