Zlatko Šešelj Jun 2026

Zlatko was not a politician. He didn't care for the rhetoric of borders or the shouting matches that defined his brother Vojislav’s career in Belgrade. Zlatko was Zagreb born and bred. He was a man of simple pleasures: his family, his city, and his club. He had been a steward and a devoted member of the BBB for years, known for his imposing stature but, more importantly, for his calming presence. If a fight broke out, Zlatko was usually the one stepping in to break it up, not start it.

He served in the Croatian Parliament from February 2000 to December 2003. zlatko šešelj

He served as the principal of the Educational Center for Languages (1988–1991) and the prestigious Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb (1992–1995). Academic & Literary Contributions Zlatko was not a politician

"I was born on Kvaternikov Trg," Zlatko continued, referring to a historic square in Zagreb. "I walked these streets when your fathers were boys. I am not my brother. I am not Belgrade. I am Zlatko from Zagreb. And I love this club more than I hate anything else. If you want to hit me because of a name, go ahead. But know that you are hitting a Dinamo fan." He was a man of simple pleasures: his