Croatia's president barred from running in parliamentary election unless he resigns, court rules

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The Croatian president, Zoran Milanović, cannot run for prime minister or take part in the upcoming parliamentary election without resigning from his current position.

Croatia's president can't run for prime minister, take part in the upcoming parliamentary election or campaign in favor of an opposition party, unless he resigns immediately from his current post, according to a ruling on Monday from the country's top court. President Zoran Milanović blasted the Constitutional Court decision, saying: 'They did it in a gangster way.' 'I will eventually be prime minister, but I won’t tell that gang how,' he told reporters.

Milanović on Friday called a parliamentary election for April 17, but hours later announced that he would run for Croatia’s next prime minister on the list of the opposition Social Democratic Party. The surprise announcement has triggered a deep political crisis in the European Union and NATO-member country, with the state's constitutional court called in to give its opinion on Milanović's move to run in the parliamentary election.

After announcing his bid to become Croatia's new prime minister, Milanović immediately started an election campaign on behalf of the SDP. But constitutional court judges ruled on Monday that the move was unconstitutional. Milanović intended to challenge the current conservative prime minister, Andrej Plenković, and his ruling Croatian Democratic Union, known by its Croatian initials as the HDZ, which he has accused of rampant corruption.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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