Background
Šprem was born in Koprivnica, FPR Yugoslavia on 14 April 1956.
Šprem was born in Koprivnica, FPR Yugoslavia on 14 April 1956.
He studied law at the University of Zagreb.
Šprem was first diagnosed with cancer in 2010. In June 2012, Šprem underwent surgery at the Zagreb Clinical Centre due to the recurrence of multiple myeloma lesions. He went to Houston for further treatment on 23 August 2012.
He died on 30 September 2012 at Doctor of Medicine Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, United States of America, where he had been undergoing treatment for multiple myeloma.
He is the first Speaker of the Croatian Parliament to die in office. He was succeeded in an acting capacity by his deputy Josip Leko, who had been acting Speaker since Šprem left for the United States of America in 2012.
Leko was later also elected as the 9th Speaker of Parliament, on 10 October 2012. Šprem"s remains arrived in Zagreb on a regular flight from Frankfurt, Germany, on 3 October.
On 4 October the mourning began with a ceremonial session of the Parliament, with Šprem"s family, as well as former Prime Ministers, Ministers, Parliament members and key religious figures attending.
He requested last rite and to be buried with Catholic rite. Boris Šprem was posthumously honoured with the Grand Order of Queen Jelena with Sash and Morning Star medal (Velered kraljice Jelene s lentom i danicom) by the President of the Republic of Croatia Ivo Josipović. A day of national mourning was declared following the death of Šprem in Croatia.
Šprem served as Chief of Staff of the Office of the President of the Republic from 2005 to 2007, during the second term of Stjepan Mesić, and he was the Speaker of the Croatian Parliament from 2011 to 2012. His term as Speaker began on 22 December 2011 after Social Democratic Party won the 2011 general election.
Šprem also served as the president of the city council of Zagreb and was a member of parliament of Social Democratic Party (Social Democratic Party). A gun salute was then given by members of the Croatian Armed Forces.