Since there is still no defined ruling majority, the next attempt will take place within 30 days.
Newly re-elected Zagreb Mayor Milan Bandic offers his suggestions when it comes to the renaming of the controversial Marshal Tito Square.
The square, which bears the name of the controversial Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito has found itself the subject of fierce debate for many years.
In a brief statement to reporters, Milan Bandić seemed to suggest that he was ready to accept the demand of some of the newly-elected members of the City Assembly.
Milan Bandić and Anka Mrak Taritaš are expected to go to the second round.
Mayor Milan Bandić underwent hernia surgery, which meant that his court hearing had to be postponed. Again.
Mayoral candidates gather at the Maksimir Park in Zagreb, while protesters come to Slavonski Brod.
Ahead of local elections, Zagreb Mayor Milan Bandić has launched a monument building campaign.
The cake was a present for the 100th birthday of an antifascist leader.
In the second round, Mrak Taritaš has a small advantage over Bandić.