An official application for the dissolution of parliament was submitted by 11 opposition parties. The President of Croatia will officially set the date for the elections.
In Croatia, MPs voted on March 14 to dissolve parliament to pave the way for parliamentary elections due in two months. It was reported by Reuters.
It is noted that the vote was planned for the fall, but the government decided to hold it before the European Parliament elections in June.
An official application for the dissolution of parliament was submitted by 11 opposition parties led by the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the left-wing environmental party We Can! after a wave of protests against the policies of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) led by current Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic.
President Zoran Milanovic will officially set the election date this week.
As is known, the center-right HDZ has led the government for the last three terms, and Plenkovic has been prime minister for the last eight years. According to the poll, HDZ is likely to win the election, but forming a new government will be difficult.
The leading majority in the Croatian parliament at the end of February refused to dissolve it and call elections, despite opposition demands.
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Source: korrespondent

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