Hrvatska raced
Hrvatska raced (2015 Kukuriku coalition kroat (. Kukuriku koalicija) , first as a coalition for change kroat (. Savez za promjene) refers) to German Croatia is growing , is called an alliance of Croatian political parties involved in the parliamentary election on 4th December 2011 with the aim of forming a coalition government together. They also succeeded; they elected Zoran Milanović as Croatia's Prime Minister on December 23, 2011. In the 2015 general election , the coalition lost its majority.
The Hrvatska raste alliance, founded in 2010, consists of the four parties SDP , HNS , IDS and HSU .
According to the alliance, the name Kukuriku goes back to a meeting in the restaurant of the same name in Kastav near Rijeka , where the founding of the coalition was first announced in 2009. The alliance then ran under this name in the 2011 parliamentary elections in Croatia .
The alliance program, which was presented on September 15, 2011 under the name Plan21 , contains 21 sub-chapters.
The Kukuriku coalition was initially called the Alliance for Change . Since a party called the Alliance for Change was later founded, there was a risk of confusion. The alliance has since been renamed Hrvatska raste .
Member parties
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The alliance consists of the following four parties with a left or center-left orientation:
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Socijaldemokratska Partija Hrvatske / (SDP)
(German Social Democratic Party of Croatia) , 60 out of 151 parliamentary seats; President Zoran Milanović -
Hrvatska Narodna Stranka - Liberalni Demokratiei (HNS)
(German Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats) , 14 seats in parliament; President Radimir Čačić -
Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS / DDI)
(Croatian Istarski demokratski sabor , Italian Dieta democratica istriana) , 2 parliamentary seats; President Ivan Jakovčić -
Croatian Pensioners' Party (HSU)
( Croat . Hrvatska stranka umirovljenika) , 4 parliamentary seats; President Silvano Hrelja