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Presidential elections were held in Croatia on 29 December 2024, with a second round held on 12 January 2025 [11] after no candidate won a majority. Incumbent president Zoran Milanović was eligible for a second term, [12] and was re-elected with a record 75% of the vote.
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 ...
11–17 March – 2024 IIHF Women's World Championship Division III A at Zagreb [2] 15 March – 2024 Croatian parliamentary election: The Croatian government votes to dissolve the parliament, thereby requiring that a parliamentary election be held within the next two months. The parliamentary election was originally scheduled to be held on ...
Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic will bid for a third term in Croatia's parliamentary election next week but polls indicate his conservative HDZ party will lose its majority after a welter of graft ...
March 15, 2024 at 9:35 AM. Croatia will hold a parliamentary election on April 17, the country's president said on Friday. ... Deseret News. French city tries to ban cruise ships to protect ...
Croatian's president can't run for prime minister, take part in the upcoming parliamentary election or campaign in favor of an opposition party, unless he resigns immediately from his current post ...
In the run-up to the 2024 Croatian parliamentary election, various organisations have been carrying out monthly opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Croatia. Results of such polls are displayed in this article. The date range is from after the previous parliamentary election, held on 5 July 2020, to the present day.
Electoral districts in use from 2023. The 151 members of the Croatian Parliament are elected from ten geographical and two special constituencies. [2] 140 seats are elected from ten 14-seat constituencies (1st–10th constituencies) by open list proportional representation using a 5% electoral threshold, with seats allocated using the d'Hondt method.