Đurđa Adlešič, Slobodan Uzelac, Damir Polančec and Jadranka Kosor
No. of ministers
18 (on 6 July 2009)
Ministers removed
3
Total no. of members
21 (including former members)
Member parties
Croatian Democratic Union Croatian Peasant Party Croatian Social Liberal Party Independent Democratic Serb Party
Status in legislature
Majority coalition government
Opposition party
Social Democratic Party
Opposition leader
Zoran Milanović
History
Election(s)
25 November 2007
Legislature term(s)
2008–2011
Predecessor
Cabinet of Ivo Sanader I
Successor
Cabinet of Jadranka Kosor
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
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The Tenth Government of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Deseta Vlada Republike Hrvatske) was the second of two Croatian Government cabinets led by Prime Minister Ivo Sanader. It was announced on 12 January 2008 and its term ended on 6 July 2009, when Jadranka Kosor formed the 11th cabinet following Sanader's surprise resignation. Cabinet members represented parties of the ruling coalition which was formed following the 2007 parliamentary elections:
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ)
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS)
Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS)
Croatian Peasant Party (HSS)
It was the first Croatian cabinet since the first multi-party elections in 1990 to have a party representing the Serb minority in Croatia (SDSS) as its member, with Slobodan Uzelac holding office as of one of the Deputy Prime Ministers. This was mainly due to the fact that this cabinet was heavily dependent on the support of the 8 national minority representatives in the Croatian Parliament, so as to be able to command a parliamentary majority.
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and its term ended on 23 December 2011. The cabinet came into existence after Prime Minister IvoSanader abruptly resigned on 1 July 2009, designating...
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Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia for Regional Development, Reconstruction and Return in the second cabinetof Prime Minister IvoSanader and his successor...
form an inner cabinet, tasked with coordinating and supervising the work of government ministers on behalf of the PM; the inner cabinet also prepares...
actively resisted the transfers of generals to the ICTY. This gradually changed as the HDZ and its new leader IvoSanader began to distance themselves from...
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has won all Serbian seats in the parliament. In the CabinetofIvoSanaderII, the party was part of the ruling coalition led by the conservative Croatian...
only four candidates of which none have won majority. In the first round incumbent Ivo Josipović won most of votes in front of second Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović...
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Prime Minister IvoSanader. At the 2011 parliamentary elections, Stier was elected a member of the Croatian Parliament. He became a member of the Interparliamentary...
round of the election he won 5.93% of the vote and did not qualify for the second round. Primorac entered the first government ofIvoSanader in December...
IvoSanader winning a second term as Prime Minister. After his sudden and unexpected resignation in mid-2009, Jadranka Kosor succeeded him as head of...
election resulted in the formation of the SanaderIIcabinet supported by HDZ, HSS, HSLS and the representatives of national minorities. Croatian political...