Croatian president decides: Early election on September 11
President of Croatia, Kolinda Grabar Kitarović, announced today that the early parliamentary elections will be held on September 11.
President of Croatia, Kolinda Grabar Kitarović, announced today that the early parliamentary elections will be held on September 11.
The Foreign Minister in the fallen Croatian government, Miro Kovač stated yesterday that Croatia can be happy for prevailing in the Serbia’s EU membership talks.
Yesterday, the President of Croatia, Kolinda Grabar Kitarović, announced that she will sign off on an early election.
Yesterday, The Permanent Court of Arbitration in Hague announced it will continue hearings on the 25-year long territorial dispute between Croatia and Slovenia over the Gulf of Piran.
Yesterday, Tomislav Karamarko resigned from the position of President of Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), a right-wing party that won the most MPs in 2015 parliamentary election.
Today, Croatian MPs voted for the dissolution of Sabor (Croatian Parliament) on July 15. The motion for the dissolution passed overwhelmingly with 137 votes in favor, two votes against and with one MP who abstained from voting.
Yesterday, Sabor (Croatian parliament) accepted the motion for a vote of no-confidence to the Prime Minister, Tihomir Orešković with 125 votes for, 15 against and 2 MPs that abstained from voting.
On Tuesday this week, the president of HDZ (Croatian Democratic Union) and vice-prime minister, Tomislav Karamarko announced that his party is in the process of collecting signatures from MPs to impeach the current Croatian Prime Minister, Tihomir Orešković.
On June 2, people flooded the streets of 13 cities in Croatia as well as the capital city Zagreb in a mass protest in favor of the education reform.