Education
He has obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree at University of Vienna.
He has obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree at University of Vienna.
He was outspoken critic of Franjo Tuđman and his handling of war in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In 2001 he came out in support of Slobodna Dalmacija"s writings, saying "Slobodna Dalmacija is the only independent newspaper in Croatia, but the authorities want to send it to the gallows. Communists do not know any other way to rule except by extinguishing freedom of the media."
During the 2005 presidential elections, Kovačević ran as HKDU candidate, finishing 8th with 0.86% of the vote.
As the rule of Franjo Tuđman neared its end, Kovačević, as well as its party, began to distance itself from Croatian political centre and shift to hardline nationalist right, embodied in their new partners Croatian Party of Rights (Hungarian Socialist Party).
A native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Anto Kovačević entered Croatian politics in early 1990s as one of the most prominent members of Croatian Christian Democratic Union (HKDU). As a member of opposition alliance that included the left-wing Social Democratic Party of Croatia he entered Sabor in 1995.