The coalition of the ruling Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) came a distant second place in the country’s European Parliament elections behind the centre-right coalition led by the Croatian Democratic Union. Dejan Stjepanovic writes on the difficulties faced by the parties on the left of the political spectrum in Croatia following the elections. He argues that the dominant stories to emerge during the election were infighting in the SDP involving the country’s Prime Minister, Zoran Milanović, and the party’s general inability to tackle Croatia’s economic problems
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This paper analyzes changes in the Croatian party system in the 1990-2016 period by looking at trend...
Tijekom desetljeća, Europski parlament od neutjecajnih je nadzornih ovlasti evoluirao do zakonodavno...
Croatia held a first round of voting in local elections on 21 May, with the second round scheduled f...
Croatia held a parliamentary election on 11 September, its second election in the space of a year fo...
Croatia will hold a parliamentary election on 8 November. Ahead of the vote, Tena Prelec and Stuart ...
The 2021 county elections in Croatia were the perfect example of political change amidst continuity....
This text discusses the results of European elections in Croatia. It reaches the conclusion that vot...
In the aftermath of elections in April, several political parties in Macedonia, including the main o...
Slovenia held parliamentary elections on 13 July. Alenka Krašovec and Tim Haughton assess the result...
On 11 January, Croatia held the second round of its presidential election, with Kolinda Grabar-Kitar...
The Croatian government collapsed earlier this month, with new elections expected by September. As V...
Politically, Montenegro finds itself in a paradoxical situation. At one level it is the champion of ...
Slovakia held parliamentary elections on 5 March. The ruling Smer-SD party, led by PM Robert Fico, w...
On 24 April, Serbs were called to the polls only two years after the previous parliamentary contest,...
The Bulgarian government currently lacks a majority in the country’s national parliament, with the g...
This paper analyzes changes in the Croatian party system in the 1990-2016 period by looking at trend...
Tijekom desetljeća, Europski parlament od neutjecajnih je nadzornih ovlasti evoluirao do zakonodavno...
Croatia held a first round of voting in local elections on 21 May, with the second round scheduled f...