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Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek Faculty of Law - Search
Croatia top court bars president from becoming next PMCroatia's top court said on Friday that the country's president, who had campaigned to become prime minister ahead of this week's parliamentary election, could not head the new government.
Political uncertainty in Croatia as ruling party wins most seats but no majorityCroatian Democratic Union and second-placed Social Democratic party both hoping to form government ...
Ruling conservatives win most seats in Croatia election, but no majorityIncumbent Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic's Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) won 60 seats in the 151-member assembly, results from more than 90 percent of the polling stations showed. In the previous ...
Croatian ruling party wins polls but not a majorityCroatia's governing conservatives have won a highly contested parliamentary election but without enough seats to rule alone.
Croatia votes after bitter PM-president fightCroatians voted for a new prime minister on Wednesday after a bitter campaign between the incumbent and a populist president who wants the job despite a court warning.
Croatia's ruling conservatives secure third consecutive parliamentary election victory – videoAndrej Plenković's ruling conservative party fell short of the number of seats required to form a government ...
Croatia’s conservatives believe majority is close despite inconclusive voteCroatia’s governing conservatives convincingly won a highly contested parliamentary election Wednesday, but will still need support to stay in power, according to the official vote count (Darko ...
A Croatian Actress has been declared the most beautiful in the WorldOne of Croatia’s most successful actresses, Sanja Vejnovic, was a guest on a Croatian TV show, where she talked about numerous moments from her rich career. Vejnovic has appeared in over 50 films and ...
Croatian ruling party wins election without majorityCroatia's ruling HDZ party won Wednesday's parliamentary election but with fewer seats than before and without a majority, according to preliminary results.
Croatia’s conservatives believe they’ll soon form a majority government despite inconclusive voteCroatia’s ruling conservatives says that talks are already underway on the formation of a new governing majority following a highly contested parliamentary election that saw a far-right party emerge ...
Croatia election a showdown between president and PMCroatian have cast their votes in a parliamentary election that's become a face-off between the conservative prime ...
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