Yugoslav President Tito's death led to a power vacuum in the country.
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Following the death of Yugoslav President Tito in 1980, Croatia, along with the rest of Yugoslavia, experienced a period of political and social transition. Tito's passing marked the end of an era characterized by strong central leadership and suppressed ethnic tensions. In Croatia, his death set off a chain of events that would eventually lead to the dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Croatian War of Independence in the early 1990s. The loss of Tito created a power vacuum and exposed underlying nationalist sentiments that had been kept in check during his rule. Croatia's path post-Tito's death involved struggles for independence and sovereignty, ultimately shaping the country's modern identity and political landscape. #Croatia #Tito #Yugoslavia #Independence #Transition
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