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'''Dača Ivicić''' ([[Krasnocorian language#Cyrillic alphabet|Krasnocorian Cyrillic]]: Дача Ивицић) is a [[Krasnocoria]]n politician who served as the first [[Prime Minister of Krasnocoria]] from 12 June 2017 to 13 November 2017. He is also a leader of [[Socialist Bloc]] since it's creation in May 2017.
'''Dača Ivicić''' ([[Krasnocorian language#Cyrillic alphabet|Krasnocorian Cyrillic]]: Дача Ивицић) was a [[Krasnocoria]]n politician who served as the first [[Prime Minister of Krasnocoria|Prime Minister of Coria]] from 12 June 2017 to 13 November 2017. He was also a leader of [[Socialist Bloc]] from its creation in 1650 to its demise upon the dissolution of Krasnocoria. He died in exile in 1720, aged 102, in [[Hurmu]].
 
==Early life==
 
Ivicić was born in [[Ravna]] and grew up in the suburbs. His father, Dragan, was a regional politician while his mother, Jasmina, was a chef. He enrolled primary and high school in his birthplace while his further education is unknown.
 
==Political career==
 
Ivicić was elected on 28 May 2017 as the first ever [[Prime Minister of Krasnocoria|Prime Minister of Coria]]. He took office on 12 June 2017, however he lost the positions five months later when he lost the emergency elections caused by [[War of Lost Brothers|Nikolaj I's assassination]]. He survived assassination attempt on the same day [[Nikolaj I]] had been shot.
 
==Personal life==
 
He had a wife named Magdalena (1628-1690). With her he had two sons, Danko and Luka.
 
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[[Category:Krasnocoria]]

Latest revision as of 15:21, 6 July 2023

Dača Ivicić
Дача Ивицић
1st Prime Minister of Coria
In office
12 June 2017 – 13 November 2017
Monarch Nikolaj I
Prime Minister himself
Preceded by position established
Succeeded by Obrad Bošković

Born 1618
Ravna
Died 1720 (aged 102)
Nationality Krasnocoria Krasnocoria
Political party Socialist Bloc (~1650-~1680)
Occupation Politician

Dača Ivicić (Krasnocorian Cyrillic: Дача Ивицић) was a Krasnocorian politician who served as the first Prime Minister of Coria from 12 June 2017 to 13 November 2017. He was also a leader of Socialist Bloc from its creation in 1650 to its demise upon the dissolution of Krasnocoria. He died in exile in 1720, aged 102, in Hurmu.

Early life

Ivicić was born in Ravna and grew up in the suburbs. His father, Dragan, was a regional politician while his mother, Jasmina, was a chef. He enrolled primary and high school in his birthplace while his further education is unknown.

Political career

Ivicić was elected on 28 May 2017 as the first ever Prime Minister of Coria. He took office on 12 June 2017, however he lost the positions five months later when he lost the emergency elections caused by Nikolaj I's assassination. He survived assassination attempt on the same day Nikolaj I had been shot.

Personal life

He had a wife named Magdalena (1628-1690). With her he had two sons, Danko and Luka.