Goran Granić (born 18 April 1950[1][2]) is a former Croatian centre-left politician who was the deputy prime minister from 2000 to 2002.
As a member of the HSLS party, which was allied with SDP during the 2000 parliament elections, Granić entered the newly formed government as Ivica Račan's deputy prime minister.
However, HSLS's leader, Dražen Budiša (having failed in the presidential elections) suddenly wanted the position of prime minister and forced Račan – since his party's parliament votes were vital to the government – to dismiss Granić and place him instead.
The dissident pro-government faction – including Granić and Jozo Radoš as more prominent members – created a new party – Liberals of Croatia – Libra.
[1] He is a brother of Mate Granić, once a prominent member of the rival Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ).