Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia on 25 November 2007 and for overseas voters on 24 and 25 November. The campaign officially started on 3 November...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia on Sunday, 4 December 2011 to elect 151 members to the Croatian Parliament. They were the sixth parliamentary...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia on 23 November 2003 to elect all 151 members of parliament. They were the fifth parliamentary elections to...
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were the first free, multi-party elections held in Croatia since 1938, and the first such elections for the Croatian Parliament since 1913. Voters elected...
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forming of coalition governments.[citation needed] At the 2007 Croatian parliamentary election, the party won 101,091 votes and 4.1% of the votes, but this...
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Croatian diaspora and eight representatives of national minorities). Out of 31 political parties which won seats in Croatian parliamentary elections held...
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The Croatian Party of Rights (Croatian: Hrvatska stranka prava, abbr. HSP) is an extra-parliamentary nationalist and neo-fascist political party in Croatia...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 21 January 2007 to elect members of the National Assembly. The first session of the new National Assembly...
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Tomislav Jonjić". 2024 elections in the European Union 2024 European Parliament election in Croatia 2024 Croatian parliamentary election Endorsed by SDP, HSS...
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2006. In the 2007 Croatian parliamentary election they received 44,552 votes or 1.8% of the electorate, and won 3 seats in the Croatian Parliament. They...
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The Croatian Parliament (Croatian: Hrvatski sabor) or the Sabor is the unicameral legislature of Croatia. Under the terms of the Croatian Constitution...
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years. In the 2011 parliamentary election, SDP won 61 out of 151 seats in the Croatian Parliament, and managed to form the 12th Croatian Government under...
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Perica Bukić (category CS1 Croatian-language sources (hr))
of the Croatian Democratic Union. In the 2003 Croatian parliamentary election he attained a seat in the Croatian Parliament. In the 2007 Croatian parliamentary...
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The Croatian Democratic Union (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica, lit. 'Croatian Democratic Community', HDZ) is a major conservative, centre-right...
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The Croatian Peasant Party (Croatian: Hrvatska seljačka stranka, HSS) is an agrarian political party in Croatia founded on 22 December 1904 by Antun and...
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Zoran Milanović (category CS1 Croatian-language sources (hr))
second place in the 2007 Croatian parliamentary election and was unable to form a majority government. Despite losing the election, he was reelected party...
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The Croatian Social Liberal Party (Croatian: Hrvatska socijalno-liberalna stranka or HSLS) is a conservative-liberal political party in Croatia. The HSLS...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 17 December 2023 to elect members of the National Assembly. While they were initially scheduled to be held...
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The Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (Croatian: Hrvatska narodna stranka – Liberalni demokrati or HNS) is a social-liberal political party...
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Franjo Gregurić. In the 1992 Croatian parliamentary election, HKDS, running on its own ticket, failed to enter Croatian Parliament, while its leader Ivan...
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Rivers of Justice (redirect from Alliance for Change (Croatia))
parties in the Croatian Parliament: the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP), Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (HNS-LD), Croatian Party of Pensioners...
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by the Government and the President of Croatia. Legislative power is vested in the Croatian Parliament (Croatian: Sabor). The Judiciary is independent...
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Croatian Pure Party of Rights (Croatian: Hrvatska čista stranka prava or HČSP) is a far-right political party in Croatia founded in 1992. The party claims...
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Presidential elections were held in Croatia in December 2019 and January 2020. The decision to call the elections was made by the Croatian Government during...
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'Justice for Croatia' and kicked off his campaign with a rally in front of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. He attacked the current Croatian government...
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elections within the Social Democratic Party of Croatia were held numerous times. The Social Democratic Party of Croatia 2007 leadership election following...
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Croatia. From 1995 to 2003 it was represented in the Croatian Parliament. At the 2003 Croatian parliamentary election, the alliance of the Croatian People's...
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A parliamentary system, or parliamentary democracy, is a form of government where the head of government (chief executive) derives their democratic legitimacy...
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as being either its historic or natural borders. In the 2007 Croatian parliamentary election, the party competed but won no seats in Sabor. Their best...
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Following the end of the war, parliamentary elections were held in 1995, which resulted in a victory of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union. Zlatko Mateša...
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