He was sentenced to six years in a Yugoslav prison for his collaboration during the Croatian Spring.[1] He went on to become a professor at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb in 1991.[1]
Šime Đodan served in the Croatian parliament for two terms. His first term was from 1990 until 1992 and his second term extended from 1992 until 1995.[1]
He served as president of the Matica hrvatska from 1991 to 1992 [1] and as a member of the presidency of the HDZ.
His political life was marked with controversial rhetoric, most infamously an August 1991 remark in Sinj about the Serbs having "smaller brains" and "pointy heads".[2]
Death
Šime Đodan died on 2 October 2007 at the age of 79 in a hospital in Dubrovnik, Croatia, after a long illness.[1] His funeral was held on 5 October 2007 in Dubrovnik.