2003 Croatian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections to elect all 151 members of the Croatian Parliament were held on November 23, 2003. They were the 5th parliamentary elections to take place since the first multi-party elections in 1990. Turnout was 61.7%. The result was a victory for the opposition Croatian Democratic Union party (HDZ) which won a plurality of 66 seats, but fell short of the 76 needed to form a government. HDZ chairman Ivo Sanader was named the 8th Prime Minister of Croatia on 23 December 2003, after parliament passed a confidence motion in his government cabinet, with 88 Members of Parliament voting in favor, 29 against and 14 abstaining. The ruling coalition, consisting of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Croatian People's Party (HNS), Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), Party of Liberal Democrats (L
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2003 Croatian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections to elect all 151 members of the Croatian Parliament were held on November 23, 2003. They were the 5th parliamentary elections to take place since the first multi-party elections in 1990. Turnout was 61.7%. The result was a victory for the opposition Croatian Democratic Union party (HDZ) which won a plurality of 66 seats, but fell short of the 76 needed to form a government. HDZ chairman Ivo Sanader was named the 8th Prime Minister of Croatia on 23 December 2003, after parliament passed a confidence motion in his government cabinet, with 88 Members of Parliament voting in favor, 29 against and 14 abstaining. The ruling coalition, consisting of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Croatian People's Party (HNS), Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), Party of Liberal Democrats (L
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Las elecciones parlamentarias ...... 9 en contra y 14 abstenciones.
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Le elezioni parlamentari in Cr ...... venuto Presidente del Governo.
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Les Eleccions legislatives cro ...... at primer ministre de Croàcia.
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Parliamentary elections to ele ...... HS), while HSS ran on its own.
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Wybory parlamentarne w Chorwac ...... le którego stanął Ivo Sanader.
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Парламентские выборы в Хорвати ...... е демократическое содружество.
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Парламентські вибори в Хорваті ...... ка демократична співдружність.
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2003-11-23
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2003 Croatian parliamentary election
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Croatian Democratic Union
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Social Democratic Party of Croatia
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Croatia
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2003-11-23
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HDZ: blue; SDP coalition: red
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Croatian Democratic Union
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Social Democratic Party of Croatia
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Subsequent Prime Minister
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List of members of the Croatian Parliament 2000–2003
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All 152 seats to Hrvatski sabor
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Prime Minister
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Las elecciones parlamentarias ...... 9 en contra y 14 abstenciones.
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Le elezioni parlamentari in Cr ...... venuto Presidente del Governo.
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Les Eleccions legislatives cro ...... at primer ministre de Croàcia.
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Parliamentary elections to ele ...... Party of Liberal Democrats (L
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Wybory parlamentarne w Chorwac ...... Włochów). Łącznie uprawnionyc
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Парламентские выборы в Хорвати ...... е демократическое содружество.
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Парламентські вибори в Хорваті ...... ка демократична співдружність.
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2003 Croatian parliamentary election
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Elecciones parlamentarias de Croacia de 2003
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Eleccions legislatives croates de 2003
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Elezioni parlamentari in Croazia del 2003
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Kroatische parlementsverkiezingen 2003
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Wybory parlamentarne w Chorwacji w 2003 roku
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Парламентские выборы в Хорватии (2003)
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Парламентські вибори в Хорватії 2003
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