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Croatian parties scramble to form government in hung parliament

Croatian parties scramble to form government in hung parliament

PM Andrej Plenkovic's (HDZ) won 61 seats

18 aprile 2024, 13:23

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(ANSA-AFP) - ZAGREB, 18 APR - Croatian parties scrambled to form a ruling coalition Thursday, a day after an election in which the ruling conservative party won the most seats but not a parliamentary majority. Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic's Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) won 61 seats in the 151-member assembly, near-complete results showed. A centre-left coalition led by the Social Democrats (SDP) won 42. It was followed by the nationalist right-wing Homeland Movement party with 14 seats. An ultra-conservative party and a green-left one won 11 and 10 seats each. The Mozemo (We Can in Croatian) green-left party called parties "from the left to the right who have said over fours years that their main goal is to destroy the corrupt" government to join forces and "oust the HDZ from power". "That goal is still achievable," it said on Facebook. Corruption has long been the Achilles' heel of the HDZ, in power in Croatia for most of the time since its independence from Yugoslavia.
    Plenkovic meanwhile said Thursday the HDZ was trying to cobble a parliamentary majority while SDP leader Pedja Grbin said the same thing. The elections were held after a bitter campaign between Plenkovic and left-wing populist President Zoran Milanovic, who campaigned despite a court warning. (ANSA-AFP).
   

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