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Social Democrats suffer major losses: from 18 mandates to zero, left without a response

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Apr 19, 2024

Many deputies of the 10th convocation fought for a new term in office, which includes a minimum salary of 2,000 euros and other benefits. Unfortunately, not all of them were successful in winning a new mandate, and thus entered the category of losers of the parliamentary elections. Among those who did not secure a new term are the Social Democrats, a party that split in 2022 and lost their seats in the Parliament. Despite being the strongest opposition club numerically, they did not receive enough votes to retain their positions.

Some well-known figures, such as Davor Bernardić and Katarina Peović, also did not win reelection. The Homeland Movement, a significant political force in the country, failed to gain enough trust from voters in the third constituency, resulting in entertainers like Davor Dretar Drele losing their parliamentary seats. The Reformists, who had one mandate in the previous convocation, also did not secure representation in the Parliament this time.

One of the losers of the election is Bojan Glavašević, a former independent representative who ran on different lists in various elections. Despite not winning a seat this time, he remains active in politics. Additionally, Ermina Lekaj Prljaskaj bid farewell to the parliamentary benches as the representative of the Albanian national minority.

Overall, the recent parliamentary elections saw several prominent figures and parties losing their seats in the Parliament, signaling a shift in political landscape. Despite the disappointment of not being reelected, many of these individuals remain committed to working for a better Croatia.

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