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Djordje Gardasevic, 13 July 2018
Croatia’s constitutional dilemma: Popular initiatives versus minority rights 19 March 2024
In Croatia, constitutional court rules current president must resign to run for prime minister23 March 2021
Croatia's constitutional court rules president may not freely nominate supreme court head
In Croatia, constitutional court rules current president must resign to run for prime minister19 March 2024
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia ruled Monday that President Zoran Milanović can only run for prime minister if he resigns from his current p…
In Croatia, constitutional court rules that opposition's referendum petition questions are not in line with the constitution17 May 2022
The Constitutional Court ruled on Monday that the questions in the two referendum petitions launched by the opposition Bridge party - to abolish mandatory COVID…
Croatia's constitutional court rules president may not freely nominate supreme court head23 March 2021
The Constitutional Court on Tuesday concluded that the Croatian President can select a nominee for the Supreme Court Chief Justice only from those applicants wh…
Croatian parliament decided not to hold referendum on changes to election law or repeal of Istanbul Convention18 February 2019
There will be no referendums on changes to the election law or on repealing the Council of Europe Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence again…
Croatia's far right pushes for vote to curb minority rights1 June 2018
A far-right group campaigning for a change in Croatian election laws said Thursday it has collected enough signatures to call a nationwide referendum that could…