Education
He has graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Civil Engineering.
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He has graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Civil Engineering.
He served as the President of the Croatian Parliament, as a representative in the Parliament, and as acting President of Croatia for a brief period. Tomčić became leader of the Croatian Peasant Party in 1994 while serving as a Minister of Construction and Environment in the Croatian Democratic Union-led cabinet of Nikica Valentić. In the 2000 elections the HSS-led coalition came in third, winning 25 seats, of which 17 went to HSS. These parties joined with the election winners (Social Democratic Party-Croatian Social-Liberal Party coalition) to form the government, and Tomčić became the President of the Parliament (Predsjednik Sabora).
He was instated on 2 February 2000.
As the speaker of parliament, Tomčić also briefly served as the acting President of Croatia, as the post was at the time vacant due to the death of President Franjo Tuđman in December 1999. He gave up the position to the newly elected president Stipe Mesić on 18 February 2000.
Tomčić remained President of the Parliament until December 2003, following new elections where the party lost seats and went into the opposition. Tomčić did, however, keep a seat in the Parliament.
In 2005, the HSS ten-member club in the Parliament split between a group supporting Tomčić and another one insisting on change in leadership.
In the party election of December 2005, Tomčić was opposed by Josip Friščić and defeated. After defeat he gave up his parliament seat and left politics. As of 2011, Tomčić is the Chief Executive Officer of a successful small architecture firm.
Under his leadership, the Peasant Party led the coalition that came in second in the 1995 elections, winning 18 seats, of which 10 went to members of HSS, including Tomčić.