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  2. Croatia and the euro - Wikipedia

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    Croatia adopted the euro as its currency on 1 January 2023, becoming the 20th member state of the eurozone.A fixed conversion rate was set at €1 = kn 7.5345 [1]. Croatia's previous currency, the kuna (Croatian for marten), used the euro (and prior to that one of the euro's major predecessors, the German mark or Deutsche Mark) as its main reference since its creation in 1994, and a long-held ...

  3. 2024 in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    6–9 June – 2024 European Parliament election in Croatia 11 June – A man self-immolates at St. Mark's Square in Zagreb. [8]20 June – A child is killed and three others are injured after an explosive taken by the child from a restricted military zone explodes near Zadar.

  4. 2024 European Parliament election in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) approved its 2024 European Parliament list on 25 March, together with Rivers of Justice coalition lists for the 2024 Croatian parliamentary election. Incumbent MEP Biljana Borzan is leading the list that, in addition to SDP members, includes coalition partners Dalija Orešković ( DO i SIP ) and ...

  5. List of members of the European Parliament for Croatia, 2024 ...

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    Name National party EP Group Preference votes Ref Davor Ivo Stier Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) EPP 25,424 [1] [2] [3] [4]Nikolina Brnjac: 7,734 Željana Zovko: 6,707 Karlo Ressler

  6. List of members of the European Parliament (2024–2029 ...

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    Below is a list of members of the European Parliament serving in the tenth term (2024–2029). The term began on 16 July 2024. The term began on 16 July 2024. In the preceding European Parliament election , 720 MEPs were elected, up from 705 after reallocating seats which were freed up after Brexit .

  7. Elections in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    In the 2007 parliamentary elections, the leading political parties reported campaign spending as follows: the Croatian Democratic Union spent 19.5 million kuna (c. 2.6 million euro), the Social Democratic Party of Croatia spent 15.8 million kuna (c. 2.1 million euro), the Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats spent 9 million kuna (c. 1. ...

  8. Croatia (European Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Croatia is a European Parliament constituency for elections in the European Union covering the member state of Croatia. It is currently represented by eleven Members of the European Parliament . Members are elected by proportional representation using open lists .

  9. 2020 Croatian Presidency of the Council of the European Union

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    [4] [5] It was the first time Croatia had held the presidency; the country acceded to the European Union in 2013. [6] [7] During the presidency, the United Kingdom left the European Union (Brexit), and the European Union responded to the coronavirus outbreak, which was declared a global pandemic in March. [8] [6] [9]