(ANSA) - BELGRADE, MAY 4 - In Croatia, where the legislative
elections were held on April 17, a new parliamentary majority is
expected to be formed soon, shifted strongly to the right, and
composed of the Croatian Democratic Union (Hdz, centre-right )
of Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, in power since 2016, and the
Patriotic Movement (DP, nationalist right). According to local
media, this would be the result of over two weeks of meetings,
talks, and contacts between political forces following the vote.
An agreement on the future government is set to be finalised,
most likely next Tuesday. (ANSA).
In Croatia towards a new government shifted to the right
Probable alliance between conservatives and nationalists