Croatia conservatives hail ‘great’ re-election victory

Zagreb             -          Croatia’s conservatives scored a re-election victory in a parliamentary vote on Sunday, official results showed, putting them in a strong position to build a government that will inherit the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.

The vote was held under the shadow of the global health crisis, with the Adriatic country’s tourism-dependent economy on course for its steepest decline in decades.

The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), which has dominated the country for most of its nearly 30-year independence, fell short of an absolute majority but outperformed its main rival by a longshot.

The party took 68 seats in the 151-member house, followed by 42 for the centre-left coalition led by the Social Democrats (SDP), according to official results with nearly 90 percent of the ballots counted.

In third place with 15 seats was the new ‘Homeland Movement’ party led by a folk singer who appealed to hardliners on the right with nationalist rhetoric. 

“Our victory is not only great but binding,” Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said of his HDZ party’s task to “work with all our hearts for Croatia”.

“We had a difficult mandate full of challenges behind us and the challenges ahead of us are even greater,” he said.

The ruling party had campaigned on its relatively successful containment of the country’s virus outbreak so far, reporting some 110 deaths and 3,000 infections in the country of 4.2 million.

Plenkovic, a former MEP with strong backing from Brussels, was cast as a safe pair of hands to navigate the coming economic downturn.

The SDP-led opposition had accused their right-wing rivals of endangering citizens by “rushing” to hold the elections even as the country logged a new uptick in infections in recent weeks.

They had also highlighted HDZ’s history of corruption, which was brought back to the spotlight by a recent scandal involving a top official.

But despite polls putting the two camps neck-and-neck, the conservatives prevailed with a resounding lead.

After the results came in Social Democrat leader Davor Bernardic said he was ready to step down and congratulated the “electoral winner which is HDZ and Andrej Plenkovic”.

Their camp was also hurt by the rise of a new green-leftist group, Mozemo, who garnered some seven seats in its parliamentary debut.

 

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