Croatian parliamentary elections ruling party wins sure economic recovery challenges July 6 21:31

In the parliamentary elections held in Croatia, the victory of the right-wing centralist party will be ensured, and the recovery of the economy such as the tourism industry that was hit by the new coronavirus will be an issue.

The Croatian parliamentary elections were voted on the 5th with 151 seats contested.

According to the Election Commission and local media, the balloting process is almost over, and the right-wing ruling party, the Democratic Union of Croatia, led by Prime Minister Plenkovic, has won 66 seats, more than 41 seats in the left-wing opposition coalition. , It became sure to become the first party.

Prime Minister Plenkovich, who proclaimed victory before his supporters, said, "We have an important responsibility for many difficult challenges." While working on economic recovery such as tourism, it will focus on recovery from the earthquake that occurred in the capital city Zagreb in March this year.

However, since the majority of seats in the "Croatian Democratic Union" have not reached the majority, we plan to carry out coalition negotiations with other political parties in the future to establish a government.

At this election, it will be watched whether or not to explore the possibility of a coalition with the right-wing new party "Patriotic Movement", which shows a strong attitude toward immigrants, expands its support, and makes a leap to the third party.