Croatian Homeland Movement Holds Constructive Talks, Rules Out Coalition with SDSS and Možemo

The Croatian Homeland Movement and HDZ engage in talks to form a new government, with the Homeland Movement excluding SDSS and Možemo parties from potential coalitions. The outcome will shape Croatia's political landscape.

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Croatian Homeland Movement Holds Constructive Talks, Rules Out Coalition with SDSS and Možemo

Croatian Homeland Movement Holds Constructive Talks, Rules Out Coalition with SDSS and Možemo

The Croatian Homeland Movement, which secured 14 seats in the recent parliamentary elections, engaged in productive discussions with the relative election winner HDZ on forming a new parliamentary majority and government. In a statement, the Homeland Movement revealed that they exchanged views on various issues and explored potential solutions during the talks.

However, the Homeland Movement reiterated their stance that they cannot be part of a majority that includes the SDSS and Možemo parties. This position sets clear boundaries for any potential coalition arrangements as negotiations continue.

Meanwhile, the 'Rivers of Justice' coalition led by the SDP remains optimistic about their prospects of establishing a new parliamentary majority. Their focus has shifted to engaging in negotiations with interested parties to examine the feasibility of such an arrangement.

The HDZ and Homeland Movement are set to continue their talks, with the next meeting scheduled for either the end of this week or early next week. Both parties are working towards reaching a final agreement on the composition of the 11th convocation of parliament and the formation of the new government.

Why this matters: The outcome of these negotiations will shape the political landscape in Croatia and determine the direction of the country's governance in the coming years. The exclusion of certain parties from potential coalitions highlights the complex dynamics at play in forming a stable majority.

As the talks progress, the Homeland Movement emphasized the productive nature of their discussions with the HDZ. "We exchanged views on various issues and discussed possible solutions," the party stated. The next round of meetings between the two parties is expected to bring more clarity to the potential alliance and the formation of the new government.

Key Takeaways

  • Croatian Homeland Movement secured 14 seats, in talks with election winner HDZ.
  • Homeland Movement rejects coalition with SDSS and Možemo parties.
  • SDP-led 'Rivers of Justice' coalition remains optimistic about forming new majority.
  • HDZ and Homeland Movement to continue talks on new government composition.
  • Outcome will shape Croatia's political landscape and governance direction.