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Restart Coalition

The Restart Coalition (Croatian: Restart koalicija)[1] is a centre-left[2] political alliance in Croatia. The coalition was formed in 2010 as the Kukuriku Coalition (Kukuriku koalicija). This somewhat facetious name meaning 'cock-a-doodle-doo', taken from a restaurant of the same name in Kastav where the coalition leaders first convened in July 2009, became well known and was eventually taken as the coalition's official name.[3][4][5] The coalition originally consisted of four centrist and centre-left parties in the Croatian Parliament: the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP), Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (HNS-LD), Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU) and Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS).[6] The coalition won an absolute majority of seats in the 2011 parliamentary election and successfully formed a government led by Zoran Milanović (SDP).

Restart Coalition
Restart koalicija
LeaderPeđa Grbin
FounderZoran Milanović
Founded23 November 2010 (2010-11-23)
HeadquartersZagreb, Croatia
IdeologySocial democracy
Social liberalism
Progressivism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre to centre-left
SloganIzađi i promijeni
("Go out and make a change")
Croatian Parliament
21 / 151
European Parliament[a]
5 / 12
County Prefects[b]
5 / 21

In the 2014–15 presidential election the coalition supported the candidacy of incumbent president Ivo Josipović. He was, however, defeated by Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović of the centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), becoming the first Croatian president to not win re-election.

For the 2015 parliamentary election, the coalition changed its name into Croatia is Growing (Hrvatska raste) - in reference to the continuous growth of economic indicators such as the GDP, industrial production, exports, and employment rate, which was achieved in the last two years of the mandate of the Milanović's government. The coalition was later joined by the Croatian Labourists – Labour Party (HL), Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) and Zagorje Party (ZS), while the IDS in turn left it. Nevertheless, the leader of the IDS, Boris Miletić, explicitly pointed out that his party would still continue to collaborate with the coalition. After the coalition failed to achieve a post-electoral agreement with the Bridge of Independent Lists (MOST) on the formation of the new government, it was required to move into the opposition.

On 16 July 2016, the SDP, HNS-LD, HSU and the HSS signed coalition agreement in Zabok and thus re-established the coalition under a new name - the People's Coalition (Narodna koalicija). Following the election, the coalition once again failed to return to the government and thus remained in the opposition.

The coalition's founder, former prime minister Zoran Milanović, was elected the 5th president of Croatia in the 2019–20 presidential election. He did so by defeated the incumbent, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, of the ruling HDZ.

In the run-up to the 2020 parliamentary election five parties agreed to form the Restart Coalition (Restart koalicija). These are the SDP, HSS, HSU, Civic-Liberal Alliance (GLAS) and Power - Party of People's and Civic Engagement (SNAGA), respectively. In May 2020 the coalition was joined by the Damir Bajs Independent List party and the Democratic Alliance of Međimurje,[7][8] while in June 2020 the coalition was further expanded to include the Istrian Democratic Assembly and the Alliance of Primorje-Gorski Kotar (PGS).[9][10] On 10 June 2020 Darinko Dumbović, the mayor of Petrinja, and a member of Parliament for the People's Party – Reformists (NS-R), signed a coalition agreement with the Restart Coalition in the 6th electoral district.[11] Furthermore, on 12 June the Restart Coalition reached an agreement with Matija Posavec, the independent prefect of Međimurje County, on a joint electoral list for the 3rd electoral district.[12]

History

 
Ivan Jakovčić, Zoran Milanović, Radimir Čačić and Silvano Hrelja announcing the formation of the Kukuriku Coalition on 15 July 2011.
 
Leaders of the coalition "Croatia is Growing" on the occasion of signing a coalition agreement on 8 September 2015
 
Leaders of the "People's Coalition" on the occasion of signing a coalition agreement on 16 July 2016

Kukuriku Coalition

The idea of a joint party list of the main centre-left parties, the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) and Croatian People's Party (HNS-LD), was discussed in the 2007 general election, however ultimately each party contested the election separately.[13] The election resulted in HDZ forming a Government led by Ivo Sanader and SDP and HNS-LD remaining in Opposition. After the resignation of Prime Minister Sanader in 2009, SDP, HNS-LD and the Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS) started discussing the possibility of contesting the 2011 parliamentary election more extensively.[14] On 23 November 2010 the three parties along with HSU signed a declaration "Alliance for Change" officially confirming their intention of a joint appearance in the next election.[15]

On 15 September 2011, the coalition launched their manifesto for the 2011 general election called "Plan 21" in Zagreb.[3][4] On 2011 elections Coalition won the majority in 8 out of 10 electoral districts which resulted in gaining 81 out of 151 seats in the Parliament. On 23 December 2015, the coalition formed the 10th Croatian Government led by Zoran Milanović. The coalition participated on the 2013 European Parliament election and won 5 out of 12 Croatian seats. For the 2014 European Parliament election, the coalition was joined by the Independent Democratic Serb Party eventually winning 4 out of 11 Croatian seats.

Croatia is Growing

For the 2015 parliamentary elections, the coalition changed its name into Croatia is Growing, and was joined by Croatian Labourists – Labour Party (HL), Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) and Zagorje Party (ZS), while the IDS left. Nevertheless, leader of IDS Boris Miletić explicitly pointed out that his party would still continue to collaborate with the coalition, and has later took an active part in the 2015 post-election negotiations on forming new government as de facto member of the coalition. The coalition eventually ended up winning the majority in 5 out of 10 electoral districts and eventually gained 56 out of 151 seats in the Parliament. After more than 40 days of negotiations with the Bridge of Independent Lists (MOST) and numerous twists and turns mainly due to MOST frequently changing terms, the coalition failed to achieve agreement with MOST on forming new government, which was formed by the independent Tihomir Orešković who was supported by the centre-right alliance, the Patriotic Coalition. Coalition party members returned to the opposition. On 9 April 2016, president of HNS-LD, Ivan Vrdoljak, announced that the coalition ceased to exist since each party had its own parliamentary club adding that his party would still cooperate with its former coalition allies.[16]

People's Coalition

On 9 July 2016, Zoran Milanović announced that the SDP, HNS-LD and Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU) would form the People's Coalition (Narodna koalicija) for the 2016 parliamentary election, adding that the coalition would be ideologically far-reaching and diverse, as it also encompasses the centre-right Croatian Peasant Party (HSS).[17] The three centre-left parties previously formed the Croatia is Growing coalition with the Croatian Labourists - Labour Party and two smaller parties winning 56 seats in the November 2015 parliamentary election, while the HSS contested the elections as part of the Patriotic Coalition which won 59 seats (2 of those going to HSS itself). One of HSS's two parliamentary representatives and former leader Branko Hrg left the party after the party joined the coalition.[18] On the other hand, Authentic Croatian Peasant Party and Croatian Peasant Party of Radić Brothers which had more than 6.000 members decided to merge into HSS after they split from it in 2007 dissatisfied with HSS's cooperation with the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ).[19]

Restart Coalition

On 9 May 2020, the SDP, HSS, HSU, Civic-Liberal Alliance (Glas) and Power - Party of People's and Civic Engagement (SNAGA), launched a joint electoral programme and announced the beginning of their campaign for the 2020 parliamentary election.[1] In mid-May 2020 the party led by Bjelovar-Bilogora County prefect Damir Bajs - called the Damir Bajs Independent List, joined the coalition.[7] It was followed a few days later by the Democratic Alliance of Međimurje (MDS).[8] In June 2020 the coalition was expanded when the original member parties agreed to terms set out by the Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS) and the Alliance of Primorje-Gorski Kotar (PGS) for joining the common electoral lists. Namely, the IDS and the PGS had asked the Restart Coalition for certain reassurances, including a promise that Istria would be maintained as a separate political unit in any future administrative reform of Croatia's existing system of counties.[9][10] Furthermore, in addition to its national-level coalition agreements, the Restart Coalition has also formed joint electoral lists with several parties and independent individuals at an electoral district level. These include Petrinja mayor and Member of Parliament Darinko Dumbović of the People's Party – Reformists (in the 6th electoral district),[11] as well as non-partisan Međimurje County prefect Matija Posavec (in the 3rd electoral district).[12] The Restart Coalition is led by SDP chairman Davor Bernardić, who is thus the alliance's prime-ministerial candidate.

Member parties

Party Abbr. Ideology Leader Seats Member
Social Democratic Party of Croatia SDP Social democracy
Pro-Europeanism
Peđa Grbin
14 / 151
2011–
Istrian Democratic Assembly IDS-DDI Regionalism
Liberalism
Boris Miletić
3 / 151
2011–2015,
2020–
Croatian Peasant Party HSS Agrarianism
Liberalism
Krešo Beljak
2 / 151
2016,
2017–
Civic Liberal Alliance Glas Social liberalism Anka Mrak-Taritaš
1 / 151
2020–
Damir Bajs Independent List[7] DBNL Bjelovar-Bilogora County localism[20] Damir Bajs
1 / 151
2020–
Power - Party of People's
and Civic Engagement
SNAGA Populism
Fiscal reformism
Goran Aleksić
0 / 151
2020–
People's Party – Reformists
(only in 6th electoral district)[11]
NS-R Liberalism Radimir Čačić
(Not on electoral list)
0 / 151
2020–
Alliance of Primorje-Gorski Kotar PGS Regionalism
Liberalism
Darijo Vasilić
0 / 151
2020–
Democratic Alliance of Međimurje[8] MDS Regionalism Željko Pavlić
0 / 151
2020–

Former members

Election results

Parliamentary elections

Parliament of Croatia
Election Leader Coalition name Popular vote % of popular vote Overall seats won Seat change
(compared to previous election)
Government
2011 Zoran Milanović Kukuriku Coalition 958,312 40.0%
81 / 151
[c]
  14 government
2015 Croatia is Growing 744,507 32.31%
59 / 151
[d]
  26 opposition
2016 People's Coalition 636,602 33.82%
56 / 151
[e]
  1 opposition
2020 Davor Bernardić Restart Coalition 414,615 24.87%
41 / 151
[f]
  15 opposition

Presidential elections

Election Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round Result
Rank # of overall vote % of overall vote Rank # of overall vote % of overall vote
2014–15 Ivo Josipović SDP #1 687,678 38.46 #2 1,082,436 49.26 Lost
2019–20 Zoran Milanović SDP #1 562,783 29.55 #1 1,034,170 52.66 Won

Former logos

See also

Notes

  1. ^
  2. ^
  3. ^ SDP (61), HNS-LD (13), IDS (3), HSU (2), Vladimir Bilek (Czech and Slovak minority; HNS-LD)
  4. ^ SDP (42), HNS-LD (9), HL-SR (3), HSU (2), Sándor Juhász (Hungarian minority; SDP), Ermina Lekaj Prljaskaj (Albanian, Bosniak, Macedonian, Montenegrin and Slovene minority; HNS-LD), Veljko Kajtazi (Austrian, Bulgarian, German, Jewish, Polish, Roma, Romanian, Rusyn, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vlach minority; HNS-LD)
  5. ^ SDP (38), HNS-LD (9), HSS (5), HSU (2), Ermina Lekaj Prljaskaj (Albanian, Bosniak, Macedonian, Montenegrin and Slovene minority; HNS-LD), Veljko Kajtazi (Austrian, Bulgarian, German, Jewish, Polish, Roma, Romanian, Rusyn, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vlach minority; HNS-LD)
  6. ^ SDP (33), IDS (3), HSS (2), HSU (1), Glas (1) and DBNL (1)

References

  1. ^ a b "Predstavljena oporbena "Restart" koalicija: "Naše ime je naš program. Ovo je stožer za obranu Hrvatske od HDZ-a"". Dnevnik.hr (in Croatian). 9 May 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  2. ^ Milekic, Sven (14 July 2015). "Croatia Coalition Seeks New Allies on the Left". Balkan Insight.
  3. ^ a b "Kukuriku koalicija: Ukinut ćemo POVLAŠTENE mirovine zastupnicima! 'Plan 21'". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 15 September 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Program Kukuriku koalicije: Rast BDP-a od 2 do 4%, manji doprinosi, ukidanje povlaštenih mirovina" (in Croatian). SEEbiz.eu. 15 September 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2011. Kukuriku koalicija je savez četiriju stranaka koje zaokupljaju slične vrijednosti i kojima je zajednički cilj - probuditi hrvatske potencijale i stvoriti ekonomski stabilnu Hrvatsku u kojoj žive zadovoljni građani, opisuje se oporba te pojašnjava što je Plan 21.
  5. ^ . Dnevnik.hr (in Croatian). 7 October 2011. Archived from the original on 10 December 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
  6. ^ "Kukuriku koalicija zajedno izlazi na sljedeće izbore". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian). 8 November 2010. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  7. ^ a b c "Jutarnji list - DAMIR BAJS SE PRIDRUŽIO RESTART KOALICIJI Bernardić: 'Predstoji nam borba protiv najvećeg virusa koji je pogodio Hrvatsku - virusa HDZ-ove korupcije'". 16 May 2020.
  8. ^ a b c "Bernardić nije odgovorio tko vodi SDP u Međimurju".
  9. ^ a b "IDS dio koalicije - Restart prihvatio uvjete za koaliranje" [IDS part of the coalition - Restart accepted the conditions for coalition]. Glas Istre (in Croatian). 5 June 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Jutarnji list - 'CILJ JE SKINUTI HDZ S VLASTI' Širi se Restart: SDP prihvatio uvjete IDS-a, idu zajedno na parlamentarne izbore, evo o kojim temama se pregovaralo". 5 June 2020.
  11. ^ a b c "Reformisti i Restart koalicija u VI. Izbornoj jedinici zajedno: "Želimo uhvatiti zadnji vlak za opstanak"". 10 June 2020.
  12. ^ a b "Matija Posavec na izbore izlazi s Restart koalicijom, otkrili i u kojoj izbornoj jedinici".
  13. ^ "Antunović - Pusić: Zajedno protiv HDZ-a". jutarnji.hr (in Croatian). 26 February 2007. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  14. ^ Milanović okupio opoziciju, Poslovni dnevnik
  15. ^ SDP, HNS, IDS i HSU izlaze na izbore kao ‘savez za promjene’, Poslovni dnevnik
  16. ^ Vrdoljal - Koalicije "Hrvatska Raste" više nema, tportal
  17. ^ Goran Mehkek / CROPIX (9 July 2016). "SDP ODLUČIO S KIM ĆE SVE U KOALICIJU 'Ovo je najšira koalicija u hrv. političkoj povijesti' -Jutarnji List". Jutarnji.hr. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  18. ^ "Hrg izašao iz HSS-a i napao čelništvo - Beljak uzvratio: On je bio član Saveza komunista". Croatian Radiotelevision (in Croatian). 17 July 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  19. ^ "Više od 6 000 članova vraća se u HSS! - Hrvatska seljačka stranka". Hss.hr. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  20. ^ "O nama | DAMIR BAJS - Nezavisna lista".

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The Restart Coalition Croatian Restart koalicija 1 is a centre left 2 political alliance in Croatia The coalition was formed in 2010 as the Kukuriku Coalition Kukuriku koalicija This somewhat facetious name meaning cock a doodle doo taken from a restaurant of the same name in Kastav where the coalition leaders first convened in July 2009 became well known and was eventually taken as the coalition s official name 3 4 5 The coalition originally consisted of four centrist and centre left parties in the Croatian Parliament the Social Democratic Party of Croatia SDP Croatian People s Party Liberal Democrats HNS LD Croatian Party of Pensioners HSU and Istrian Democratic Assembly IDS 6 The coalition won an absolute majority of seats in the 2011 parliamentary election and successfully formed a government led by Zoran Milanovic SDP Restart CoalitionRestart koalicijaLeaderPeđa GrbinFounderZoran MilanovicFounded23 November 2010 2010 11 23 HeadquartersZagreb CroatiaIdeologySocial democracySocial liberalismProgressivismPro EuropeanismPolitical positionCentre to centre leftSloganIzađi i promijeni Go out and make a change Croatian Parliament21 151European Parliament a 5 12County Prefects b 5 21Politics of CroatiaPolitical partiesElectionsIn the 2014 15 presidential election the coalition supported the candidacy of incumbent president Ivo Josipovic He was however defeated by Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic of the centre right Croatian Democratic Union HDZ becoming the first Croatian president to not win re election For the 2015 parliamentary election the coalition changed its name into Croatia is Growing Hrvatska raste in reference to the continuous growth of economic indicators such as the GDP industrial production exports and employment rate which was achieved in the last two years of the mandate of the Milanovic s government The coalition was later joined by the Croatian Labourists Labour Party HL Croatian Peasant Party HSS and Zagorje Party ZS while the IDS in turn left it Nevertheless the leader of the IDS Boris Miletic explicitly pointed out that his party would still continue to collaborate with the coalition After the coalition failed to achieve a post electoral agreement with the Bridge of Independent Lists MOST on the formation of the new government it was required to move into the opposition On 16 July 2016 the SDP HNS LD HSU and the HSS signed coalition agreement in Zabok and thus re established the coalition under a new name the People s Coalition Narodna koalicija Following the election the coalition once again failed to return to the government and thus remained in the opposition The coalition s founder former prime minister Zoran Milanovic was elected the 5th president of Croatia in the 2019 20 presidential election He did so by defeated the incumbent Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic of the ruling HDZ In the run up to the 2020 parliamentary election five parties agreed to form the Restart Coalition Restart koalicija These are the SDP HSS HSU Civic Liberal Alliance GLAS and Power Party of People s and Civic Engagement SNAGA respectively In May 2020 the coalition was joined by the Damir Bajs Independent List party and the Democratic Alliance of Međimurje 7 8 while in June 2020 the coalition was further expanded to include the Istrian Democratic Assembly and the Alliance of Primorje Gorski Kotar PGS 9 10 On 10 June 2020 Darinko Dumbovic the mayor of Petrinja and a member of Parliament for the People s Party Reformists NS R signed a coalition agreement with the Restart Coalition in the 6th electoral district 11 Furthermore on 12 June the Restart Coalition reached an agreement with Matija Posavec the independent prefect of Međimurje County on a joint electoral list for the 3rd electoral district 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 Kukuriku Coalition 1 2 Croatia is Growing 1 3 People s Coalition 1 4 Restart Coalition 2 Member parties 2 1 Former members 3 Election results 3 1 Parliamentary elections 3 2 Presidential elections 4 Former logos 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesHistory Edit Ivan Jakovcic Zoran Milanovic Radimir Cacic and Silvano Hrelja announcing the formation of the Kukuriku Coalition on 15 July 2011 Leaders of the coalition Croatia is Growing on the occasion of signing a coalition agreement on 8 September 2015 Leaders of the People s Coalition on the occasion of signing a coalition agreement on 16 July 2016 Kukuriku Coalition Edit The idea of a joint party list of the main centre left parties the Social Democratic Party of Croatia SDP and Croatian People s Party HNS LD was discussed in the 2007 general election however ultimately each party contested the election separately 13 The election resulted in HDZ forming a Government led by Ivo Sanader and SDP and HNS LD remaining in Opposition After the resignation of Prime Minister Sanader in 2009 SDP HNS LD and the Istrian Democratic Assembly IDS started discussing the possibility of contesting the 2011 parliamentary election more extensively 14 On 23 November 2010 the three parties along with HSU signed a declaration Alliance for Change officially confirming their intention of a joint appearance in the next election 15 On 15 September 2011 the coalition launched their manifesto for the 2011 general election called Plan 21 in Zagreb 3 4 On 2011 elections Coalition won the majority in 8 out of 10 electoral districts which resulted in gaining 81 out of 151 seats in the Parliament On 23 December 2015 the coalition formed the 10th Croatian Government led by Zoran Milanovic The coalition participated on the 2013 European Parliament election and won 5 out of 12 Croatian seats For the 2014 European Parliament election the coalition was joined by the Independent Democratic Serb Party eventually winning 4 out of 11 Croatian seats Croatia is Growing Edit For the 2015 parliamentary elections the coalition changed its name into Croatia is Growing and was joined by Croatian Labourists Labour Party HL Croatian Peasant Party HSS and Zagorje Party ZS while the IDS left Nevertheless leader of IDS Boris Miletic explicitly pointed out that his party would still continue to collaborate with the coalition and has later took an active part in the 2015 post election negotiations on forming new government as de facto member of the coalition The coalition eventually ended up winning the majority in 5 out of 10 electoral districts and eventually gained 56 out of 151 seats in the Parliament After more than 40 days of negotiations with the Bridge of Independent Lists MOST and numerous twists and turns mainly due to MOST frequently changing terms the coalition failed to achieve agreement with MOST on forming new government which was formed by the independent Tihomir Oreskovic who was supported by the centre right alliance the Patriotic Coalition Coalition party members returned to the opposition On 9 April 2016 president of HNS LD Ivan Vrdoljak announced that the coalition ceased to exist since each party had its own parliamentary club adding that his party would still cooperate with its former coalition allies 16 People s Coalition Edit On 9 July 2016 Zoran Milanovic announced that the SDP HNS LD and Croatian Party of Pensioners HSU would form the People s Coalition Narodna koalicija for the 2016 parliamentary election adding that the coalition would be ideologically far reaching and diverse as it also encompasses the centre right Croatian Peasant Party HSS 17 The three centre left parties previously formed the Croatia is Growing coalition with the Croatian Labourists Labour Party and two smaller parties winning 56 seats in the November 2015 parliamentary election while the HSS contested the elections as part of the Patriotic Coalition which won 59 seats 2 of those going to HSS itself One of HSS s two parliamentary representatives and former leader Branko Hrg left the party after the party joined the coalition 18 On the other hand Authentic Croatian Peasant Party and Croatian Peasant Party of Radic Brothers which had more than 6 000 members decided to merge into HSS after they split from it in 2007 dissatisfied with HSS s cooperation with the Croatian Democratic Union HDZ 19 Restart Coalition Edit On 9 May 2020 the SDP HSS HSU Civic Liberal Alliance Glas and Power Party of People s and Civic Engagement SNAGA launched a joint electoral programme and announced the beginning of their campaign for the 2020 parliamentary election 1 In mid May 2020 the party led by Bjelovar Bilogora County prefect Damir Bajs called the Damir Bajs Independent List joined the coalition 7 It was followed a few days later by the Democratic Alliance of Međimurje MDS 8 In June 2020 the coalition was expanded when the original member parties agreed to terms set out by the Istrian Democratic Assembly IDS and the Alliance of Primorje Gorski Kotar PGS for joining the common electoral lists Namely the IDS and the PGS had asked the Restart Coalition for certain reassurances including a promise that Istria would be maintained as a separate political unit in any future administrative reform of Croatia s existing system of counties 9 10 Furthermore in addition to its national level coalition agreements the Restart Coalition has also formed joint electoral lists with several parties and independent individuals at an electoral district level These include Petrinja mayor and Member of Parliament Darinko Dumbovic of the People s Party Reformists in the 6th electoral district 11 as well as non partisan Međimurje County prefect Matija Posavec in the 3rd electoral district 12 The Restart Coalition is led by SDP chairman Davor Bernardic who is thus the alliance s prime ministerial candidate Member parties EditParty Abbr Ideology Leader Seats MemberSocial Democratic Party of Croatia SDP Social democracyPro Europeanism Peđa Grbin 14 151 2011 Istrian Democratic Assembly IDS DDI RegionalismLiberalism Boris Miletic 3 151 2011 2015 2020 Croatian Peasant Party HSS AgrarianismLiberalism Kreso Beljak 2 151 2016 2017 Civic Liberal Alliance Glas Social liberalism Anka Mrak Taritas 1 151 2020 Damir Bajs Independent List 7 DBNL Bjelovar Bilogora County localism 20 Damir Bajs 1 151 2020 Power Party of People s and Civic Engagement SNAGA PopulismFiscal reformism Goran Aleksic 0 151 2020 People s Party Reformists only in 6th electoral district 11 NS R Liberalism Radimir Cacic Not on electoral list 0 151 2020 Alliance of Primorje Gorski Kotar PGS RegionalismLiberalism Darijo Vasilic 0 151 2020 Democratic Alliance of Međimurje 8 MDS Regionalism Zeljko Pavlic 0 151 2020 Former members Edit Party Abbreviation Ideology Leader Member betweenCroatian People s Party Liberal Democrats HNS Social liberalismPro Europeanism Radimir Cacic Vesna Pusic Ivan Vrdoljak 2011 2017Independent Democratic Serb Party SDSS Serb minority politics Social democracy Vojislav Stanimirovic 2014 2015Croatian Party of Pensioners HSU Single issue politics Rights of pensioners Silvano Hrelja 2011 2021Authentic Croatian Peasant Party AHSS AgrarianismGreen conservatism Stanko Grcic 2015 2016Croatian Labourists Labour Party HL SR Social democracyDemocratic Socialism Nansi Tireli 2015 2016Zagorje Party ZS Hrvatsko Zagorjeregionalism Miljenko Jerneic 2015 2016Election results EditParliamentary elections Edit Parliament of Croatia Election Leader Coalition name Popular vote of popular vote Overall seats won Seat change compared to previous election Government2011 Zoran Milanovic Kukuriku Coalition 958 312 40 0 81 151 c 14 government2015 Croatia is Growing 744 507 32 31 59 151 d 26 opposition2016 People s Coalition 636 602 33 82 56 151 e 1 opposition2020 Davor Bernardic Restart Coalition 414 615 24 87 41 151 f 15 oppositionPresidential elections Edit Election Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round ResultRank of overall vote of overall vote Rank of overall vote of overall vote2014 15 Ivo Josipovic SDP 1 687 678 38 46 2 1 082 436 49 26 Lost2019 20 Zoran Milanovic SDP 1 562 783 29 55 1 1 034 170 52 66 WonFormer logos Edit Kukuriku Coalition2011 2015 Croatia is Growing2015 2016 People s Coalition2016 2020See also EditAmsterdam Coalition Cabinet of Zoran MilanovicNotes Edit Biljana Borzan SDP Valter Flego IDS Romana Jerkovic SDP Predrag Fred Matic SDP Tonino Picula SDP Damir Bajs Damir Bajs Independent List Bjelovar Bilogora County Zeljko Kolar SDP Krapina Zagorje County Zlatko Komadina SDP Primorje Gorski Kotar County Matija Posavec Independent Međimurje County Fabrizio Radin IDS Istria County SDP 61 HNS LD 13 IDS 3 HSU 2 Vladimir Bilek Czech and Slovak minority HNS LD SDP 42 HNS LD 9 HL SR 3 HSU 2 Sandor Juhasz Hungarian minority SDP Ermina Lekaj Prljaskaj Albanian Bosniak Macedonian Montenegrin and Slovene minority HNS LD Veljko Kajtazi Austrian Bulgarian German Jewish Polish Roma Romanian Rusyn Russian Turkish Ukrainian Vlach minority HNS LD SDP 38 HNS LD 9 HSS 5 HSU 2 Ermina Lekaj Prljaskaj Albanian Bosniak Macedonian Montenegrin and Slovene minority HNS LD Veljko Kajtazi Austrian Bulgarian German Jewish Polish Roma Romanian Rusyn Russian Turkish Ukrainian Vlach minority HNS LD SDP 33 IDS 3 HSS 2 HSU 1 Glas 1 and DBNL 1 References Edit a b Predstavljena oporbena Restart koalicija Nase ime je nas program Ovo je stozer za obranu Hrvatske od HDZ a Dnevnik hr in Croatian 9 May 2020 Retrieved 20 September 2020 Milekic Sven 14 July 2015 Croatia Coalition Seeks New Allies on the Left Balkan Insight a b Kukuriku koalicija Ukinut cemo POVLASTENE mirovine zastupnicima Plan 21 Jutarnji list in Croatian 15 September 2011 Retrieved 15 September 2011 a b Program Kukuriku koalicije Rast BDP a od 2 do 4 manji doprinosi ukidanje povlastenih mirovina in Croatian SEEbiz eu 15 September 2011 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Kukuriku koalicija je savez cetiriju stranaka koje zaokupljaju slicne vrijednosti i kojima je zajednicki cilj probuditi hrvatske potencijale i stvoriti ekonomski stabilnu Hrvatsku u kojoj zive zadovoljni građani opisuje se oporba te pojasnjava sto je Plan 21 Zasto bas Kukuriku koalicija Dnevnik hr in Croatian 7 October 2011 Archived from the original on 10 December 2011 Retrieved 16 September 2012 Kukuriku koalicija zajedno izlazi na sljedece izbore Slobodna Dalmacija in Croatian 8 November 2010 Retrieved 3 February 2011 a b c Jutarnji list DAMIR BAJS SE PRIDRUZIO RESTART KOALICIJI Bernardic Predstoji nam borba protiv najveceg virusa koji je pogodio Hrvatsku virusa HDZ ove korupcije 16 May 2020 a b c Bernardic nije odgovorio tko vodi SDP u Međimurju a b IDS dio koalicije Restart prihvatio uvjete za koaliranje IDS part of the coalition Restart accepted the conditions for coalition Glas Istre in Croatian 5 June 2020 Retrieved 30 August 2022 a b Jutarnji list CILJ JE SKINUTI HDZ S VLASTI Siri se Restart SDP prihvatio uvjete IDS a idu zajedno na parlamentarne izbore evo o kojim temama se pregovaralo 5 June 2020 a b c Reformisti i Restart koalicija u VI Izbornoj jedinici zajedno Zelimo uhvatiti zadnji vlak za opstanak 10 June 2020 a b Matija Posavec na izbore izlazi s Restart koalicijom 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