Miroslav Škoro (; born 29 July 1962) is a Croatian politician, musician, TV host and former diplomat. He is the founder and the first president of the
conservative
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Homeland Movement party, which he established in February 2020 and led until July 2021. As a musician, Škoro is best known for using the traditional Slavonian
tamburica
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instrument in most of his compositions.
In the
2007 parliamentary election he was elected member of the
Croatian Parliament
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for the
Croatian Democratic Union
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party and held the office from January 2008 until his resignation in November of the same year. On 23 June 2019, he announced that he would contest the
December presidential election as an
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candidate. He ended up finishing in third place with 24.45% of the vote – behind former
prime minister
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Zoran Milanović
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(who ultimately won the election) and incumbent
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Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
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, and thus did not advance to the run-off in January 2020. On 29 February 2020, he announced that he would be forming, as well as personally chairing, a new
political party
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called the
Miroslav Škoro Homeland Movement, which contested the
July 2020 parliamentary election as part of a wider coalition of conservative and
right-wing
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parties. On 5 March 2021, Škoro launched a campaign to contest the
2021 Zagreb local elections, with himself as the Homeland Movement's candidate for
mayor of Zagreb and with the party also presenting a candidate list for the
Zagreb City Assembly (in a coalition with the
Green List).
Early life
Born in
Osijek
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, Škoro completed a civil engineering degree at the
University of Osijek. He subsequently spent some time in the United States where he attended the
Community College of Allegheny County for two years. During his time in the United States, he co-wrote his first album ''
Ne dirajte mi ravnicu'' with
Pennsylvania
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native and
tamburitza
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virtuoso
Jerry Grcevich.
Music career
Škoro emerged onto the Croatian music scene with the debut album ''
Ne dirajte mi ravnicu'' and produced a song of the same name which would go on to be one of the most famous Croatian songs. The tambura group
Zlatni dukati released their own cover of the song that same year. In 2002, Škoro collaborated with
Marko Perković on the song "Reci, brate moj" (''Tell Me, My Brother''). In the year after the collaboration was renewed in the single "Sude mi" (''
hey'rePutting Me on Trial''), dedicated to retired Croatian general
Ante Gotovina
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.
Between 2001 and 2006, Škoro was the chairman of the board of
Croatia Records
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, the largest record company in Croatia.
In 2003, Škoro was a judge in ''
Story Supernova Music Talents'', a reality show aired on
Nova TV, and performed his song "Mata" at the funeral of general
Janko Bobetko
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. In 2004, his song "Milo moje" (''My Sweet'') won the Croatian Musicians Union's annual award for hit song. His 2005 album, ''
Svetinja'' (''Shrine''), sold over 20,000 copies.
Political career
From 1995 to 1997, Škoro was the Croatian
general consul to
Hungary
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.
On 30 October 2007, Škoro joined the
Croatian Democratic Union
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, becoming a candidate on the
2007 parliamentary election and won a seat in the
parliament
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. Škoro took office on 11 January 2008, but resigned in November 2008 due to his disappointment over the way politicians were treated by Croatian media.
On 23 June 2019, Škoro announced his candidacy in the
2019–20 Croatian presidential election
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. In a video message on his
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page, Škoro said that changes to the
Constitution
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When these pri ...
are needed and that the president should have more powers. He came in third place with 24.45% of the vote and was eliminated from the second round. His campaign was supported by
HKS,
Hrast and
Most.
On 29 February 2020, Škoro reported to the media the establishment of the new
right-wing
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political party
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, the
Miroslav Škoro Homeland Movement, four and a half months before the
2020 parliamentary election.
In March 2021, Škoro announced his candidacy for mayor in the
2021 Zagreb local elections.
He lost in the second round, gaining 34% of the vote,
Tomislav Tomašević
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winning with 64%.
Music festival appearances
''Festivals won are in bold.''
*''Daleko je kuća moja'', Herzegovinian Radio Festival, 2007
*''Šil, dil, daj'',
Croatian Radio Festival, 2007
*''Golubica'',
Zlatne žice Slavonije, 2005
*''Vrime'',
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Since its ...
, 2005
*''Svetinja'',
Croatian Radio Festival, 2005
*''Četri vitra'', Split Festival, 2003
*''Milo moje'',
Croatian Radio Festival, 2003
*''Sve od Drave, pa do Jadrana'',
Zlatne Žice Požege, 2002
*''Reci, brate moj'', MHJ, 2002
*''Dida'', Etnofest Neum, 2001
*''Maria de la Lovrez'',
Croatian Radio Festival, 2001
*''Ptica samica'', Etnofest Neum, 1999
*''Što te imam, moj živote'',
Croatian Radio Festival, 1999
*''Lako ćemo mi'', Požega, 1998
*''Čovjek sunčani'', MHJ, 1994
Discography
* ''
Ne dirajte mi ravnicu'' (1992)
* ''Miroslav Škoro i Ravnica'' (1993)
* ''
Sitan vez'' (1996)
* ''Miroslav Škoro, uživo'' (1998)
* ''Ptica samica'' (1999)
* ''Slagalica'' (2001)
* ''
Milo moje'' (2003)
* ''Svetinja'' (2005)
* ''Sve najbolje'' (2007)
* ''Moje boje'' (2008)
* ''Čudnovate pjesmice o moru i lavoru'' (2013)
* ''Putujem sam'' (2014)
* ''Hrvatski Božić'' (2015)
References
External links
*
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Discogs
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1962 births
Living people
Musicians from Osijek
Candidates for President of Croatia
20th-century Croatian male singers
Croatian pop singers
21st-century Croatian male singers
Representatives in the modern Croatian Parliament
University of Osijek alumni
Croatian Democratic Union politicians
Croatian nationalists
Homeland Movement (Croatia) politicians