How will the Croatian elections go? With things very tight, an interesting analysis - and method - from Vuk Vukovic from Oraclum Intelligence Systems on September 8, 2016.
August is traditionally a quiet period politically, with most of Croatia on holiday, but with a general election due on September 11, 2016, there was a little more activity than usual. An overview of the Croatian political highlights in August.
With the elections just a couple of weeks away, The Economist reports on the Croatian political situation on August 27, 2016
Croatia is threatened by an infringement procedure for violating EU law
Everybody is talking with everybody – HNS with SDP, SDP with HSS, HSS with HDZ, HDZ with HSP AS...
Just what Croatia needs – another political party founded.
Chiefs of all ten excellence centres in STEM areas from different Croatian universities and institutes in several cities have decided to file criminal charges against Deputy Minister Krešo Zadro, for the criminal act of misuse of position and authority
Elections are approaching, but political parties are not certain they will get funds allocated to them in the state budget.
Technical government President Tihomir Orešković declared on Saturday he felt sorry for the Parliament being half empty during a ceremonial session marking Croatia’s Statehood Day
State leadership decided to stay home and send envoys to events marking the national holiday.