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2024 Croatian parliamentary election
← 2020
17 April 2024
outgoing members
All 151 seats in the Croatian Parliament 76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
62.31% ( 15.87pp)
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
HDZ-led coalition
Andrej Plenković
34.42
61
−6
Rivers of Justice[a]
Zoran Milanović[b][c]
25.40
42
+2
DP-led coalition
Ivan Penava
9.56
14
+2
Možemo!
Sandra Benčić[c]
9.10
10
+5
Most–Sovereignists
Nikola Grmoja[c]
8.02
11
−1
Focus–Republic
Damir Vanđelić [hr][c]
2.25
1
0
IDS–PGS
Dalibor Paus [hr]
2.25
2
−1
NPS
Matija Posavec
1.22
2
New
Minority lists
SDSS
Milorad Pupovac
89.00
3
0
DZMH
Róbert Jankovics [hu]
100
1
0
Kali Sara
Veljko Kajtazi [fr]
62.11
1
0
BZ
Armin Hodžić
47.04
1
New
Independents
–[d]
–
2
0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Result by constituency.
Prime Minister before
Andrej Plenković HDZ
Politics of Croatia
Constitution
Constitutional Act on the Rights of National Minorities in the Republic of Croatia
Executive
President (list)
Zoran Milanović
Cabinet (list)
Prime Minister: Andrej Plenković
Legislative
Sabor(parliament)
Speaker: Gordan Jandroković
Current members
Opposition
Leader: Peđa Grbin
Judiciary
Supreme Court
Constitutional Court
State's Attorney Office
National Judicial Council
Political parties in Sabor
Bloc for Croatia (BLOK)
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ)
Croatian Demochristian Party (HDS)
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (HNS-LD)
Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU)
Croatian Peasant Party (HSS)
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS)
Croatian Sovereignists (HS)
Democratic Union of Hungarians of Croatia (DZMH)
Homeland Movement (DP)
Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS)
Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS)
New Left (NL)
People's Party - Reformists (NS-R)
Social Democratic Party (SDP)
The Bridge (MOST)
We can! (Možemo)
Workers' Front (RF)
Elections and referendums
Recent elections
Presidential: 2014–15
2019–20
2024
Parliamentary:
2020
2024
Local: 2017
2021
European: 2014
2019
2024
Recent referendums
1991 (independence)
2012 (EU membership)
2013 (constitution)
Administrative divisions
Counties (Županije)
Towns (Gradovi)
Municipalities (Općine)
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
Minister: Gordan Grlić-Radman
Diplomatic missions of / in Croatia
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Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia on 17 April 2024 to elect the members of the 11th Sabor. Prior to the elections, the government consisted of a coalition of the Croatian Democratic Union and Independent Democratic Serb Party, with parliamentary support of five national minority MPs, two MPs from the Croatian Social Liberal Party and Croatian Demochristian Party, and one independent MP, Silvano Hrelja.
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