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Croatians not afraid of competition for election, New Europe (2008)
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At a recent gathering of (Croatian Democratic Union) HDZ leaders at party headquarters, Croatian Premier and president of HDZ, Ivo Sanader announced that HDZ will prepare for the upcoming local elections by holding internal party vote.
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Croatia: coalition poker, Wien International (2007)
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The parliamentary elections in Croatia on 25 November 2007 ended in a stalemate between the governing national conservative Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and the opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP). The nature of a future government coalition is completely open.
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HDZ, SDP scramble for support in close election, New Europe (2007)
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Ïn November 26, Croatia’s ruling Democratic Union party (HDZ) and the opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP) both scrambled for support from smaller parties to break a deadlock after parliamentary polls on Sunday failed to produce a clear-cut winner.
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OSCE-ODIHR Press release (2007)
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OSCE-ODIHR Press Release, according to what OSCE observers find.
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No clear winner in Croatian elections, EuObserver (2007)
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An article about the Sunday parliamentary elections in Croatia.
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Close finish in Croatia election, BBC (2007)
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An article about the close results in Croatia elections.
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Croatia rivals in close poll race, BBC (2007)
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People in Croatia have voted in a tightly contested election for a new parliament, which is expected to lead the country into the European Union.
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Croatia appears heading for change of government - Summary, Earthtimes.org (2007)
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The first, unofficial data from Croatia's parliamentary elections Sunday indicated a change of authority after a neck-and-neck race.
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Croatian parliamentary poll ends, close race expected - Summary, Earthtimes.org (2007)
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Croatian parliamentary elections ended quietly Sunday amid a weaker-than-expected turnout, with a close race expected between the frontrunners.
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Croatia votes for new parliament, BBC (2007)
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This article is about the Croatian parliamentary elections taken place on Sunday.
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Governing HDZ Barely Ahead in Croatia, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2007)
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This article is prepared by the Angus Reid Global Monitor and is about a poll by Metron published in Vecernji List.
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Croatia to hold parliamentary polls on November 25, Earthtimes.org (2007)
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Croatian President Stjepan Mesic on Wednesday scheduled regular parliamentary elections for November 25.
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General Elections of 25th November 2007 - Analysis, Robert Schuman Foundation (2007)
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General Elections in Croatia - an Analysis by The Robert Schuman Foundation
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OSCE begins observation ahead of elections in Croatia, OSCE-ODIHR (2007)
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The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, ODIHR, has deployed a Limited Election Observation Mission to Croatia to observe the parliamentary elections scheduled for 25 November 2007.
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Possible coalition in upcoming elections, New Europe (2007)
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According to the latest polls, the ruling centreright Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and its main rival on the left, the Social Democrats (SDP), have each won 30.3 percent of voter support.
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Analysis on forthcoming elections, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2007)
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Analysis on forthcoming elections from Angus Reid Global Monitor
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Tight elections campaign in Croatia, SET (2007)
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According to the latest polls the race ahead of the November 25th parliamentary elections is very tight in Croatia.
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Big parties in neck-and-neck race, Wien International (2007)
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The election campaign for the parliamentary elections in Croatia on 25 November is nearing the final stages. The neck-and-neck race between the opposition Social Democrats and the ruling conservative HDZ promises to be a thriller right to the end.
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Strange Bedfellows, TOL (2007)
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An interesting analysis before the Croatian parliamentary elections. Croatia’s two leading parties have moved toward the political center.
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Comparative Data provides a systematic collection of how countries manage their elections. It enables country by country comparison of more
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