(ANSA-AFP) - ZAGREB, 18 APR - Croatian parties scrambled to
form a ruling coalition Thursday, a day after an election in
which the ruling conservative party won the most seats but not a
parliamentary majority. Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic's
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) won 61 seats in the 151-member
assembly, near-complete results showed.
Plenkovic meanwhile said Thursday the HDZ was trying to cobble a
parliamentary majority while SDP leader Pedja Grbin said the
same thing. The elections were held after a bitter campaign
between Plenkovic and left-wing populist President Zoran
Milanovic, who campaigned despite a court warning. (ANSA-AFP).
Croatian parties scramble to form government in hung parliament
PM Andrej Plenkovic's (HDZ) won 61 seats