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Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia on 17 April 2024 to elect the members of the 11th Sabor.Prior to the elections, the government consisted of a coalition of the Croatian Democratic Union and Independent Democratic Serb Party, with parliamentary support of five national minority MPs, two MPs from the Croatian Social Liberal Party and Croatian Demochristian Party, and one independent ...
The prime minister of Croatia, officially the president of the government of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: ... (1920–2024) — 24 August 1990: 25 June 1991
He is one of only two Croatian prime ministers (along with Ivo Sanader) who have served more than one term, winning general elections in 2016, 2020 and 2024. He is also, along with Ivica Račan and Sanader, one of the three prime ministers who have been at the head of more than one government cabinet. On 4 May 2022 Plenković surpassed Sanader ...
Prime Minister of Tanzania: Presidential republic 20 November 2015 9 years, 104 days Andrew Holness: Prime Minister of Jamaica: Constitutional monarchy 3 March 2016 9 years, 1 day Ulisses Correia e Silva: Prime Minister of Cape Verde: Semi-presidential republic 22 April 2016 8 years, 316 days Andrej Plenković: Prime Minister of Croatia
The Croatian parliament on Friday approved a government dominated by the conservative pro-European HDZ party, led by Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, marking his third term in the job following a ...
Croatia's Constitutional Court on Friday banned President Zoran Milanović from becoming prime minister in case his center-left party manages to garner a majority after this week's highly ...
Since the previous 2019 election, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković was re-elected in both 2020 and 2024 parliamentary elections. After the latter, the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), who had fallen short of an absolute majority, formed a coalition government with the right-wing Homeland Movement.
25 July – The Croatian government declares the President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandić, Montenegrin deputy prime minister Aleksa Bečić and Montenegrin MP Milan Knežević persona non grata following the passage of a resolution in the Montenegrin Parliament recognising a genocide in the Jasenovac concentration camp ...