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Support for Ukraine at stake as Croatia votes in parliamentary election
Polls suggest Croatian Democratic Union could lose majority to Social Democrat-led coalition headed by populist president
Croatian voters are going to the polls in a high-stakes parliamentary election that could significantly change the country’s pro-western stance on issues including European support for Ukraine in its battle against Russia.
Polls suggest the conservative Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) of the prime minister, Andrej Plenković, could lose its majority to a Social Democrat-led coalition headed by the populist president, Zoran Milanović, who is not officially a candidate.
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