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The [[Congress elections|Congressional elections]] take place on the 25th day of each month. Only the top 5 parties can make nominations for Congress candidates.  
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The first Congress of Croatia was inaugurated on '''{{HistoryDate|convert=date|26 December 2008}}''' (eDay ''{{Day|26 December 2008}}''), a day after the first Congress elections in {{FlagLink|Croatia}} were held. The two top parties ([[Hrvatska Stranka Prava|HSP]] and [[Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka|HDS]]) were in almost every Congress since its inception.  
  
The first Congress elections in {{FlagLink|Croatia}} were held on '''{{HistoryDate|convert=date|25 December 2008}}''' (eDay ''{{Day|25 December 2008}}''), as Croatia was added to the [[New World]] on December 9, 2008. The two top parties ([[Hrvatska Stranka Prava|HSP]] and [[Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka|HDS]]) were in almost every Congress since its inception.
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Today, the [[Congress elections|Congressional elections]] take place on the 25th day of each month and the Congress is inaugurated two days later, on the 27th of each month. Only the top 5 parties can make nominations for Congress candidates and citizens vote for lists of party representatives instead of individual candidates which are valid for a whole country, not a certain region.  
 
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From December 2008 up to September 2012, citizens voted for an individual candidate on a party list in a certain region. As of September 2012, citizens vote for lists of party representatives instead of individual candidates which is valid for a whole country, not a certain region.
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The review of all Croatian Congresses by year can be viewed above and below in a navigational menu, while a detailed table with the overview of all Congress seats can be seen below.
 
The review of all Croatian Congresses by year can be viewed above and below in a navigational menu, while a detailed table with the overview of all Congress seats can be seen below.
  
==Numbers of Congress seats by parties<ref>'''Table last updated January 2022''' <!-- seats reviewed up to 2012; 2012 is next --></ref>==
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==Numbers of Congress seats by parties<ref>'''Table last updated January 2022''' <!-- seats reviewed up to 2012; 2013 is next --></ref>==
 
Following is the overview of all political parties in the parliament. If there was a slight name change while the party existed, all versions of the party names are listed.
 
Following is the overview of all political parties in the parliament. If there was a slight name change while the party existed, all versions of the party names are listed.
 
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!Seats
 
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!Represented<ref>Represented means the number of times in how many elections did the party get their members to Congress</ref>
 
!Represented<ref>Represented means the number of times in how many elections did the party get their members to Congress</ref>
!Last month present<ref>Last month present is the month when the party was last time in the Congress</ref>
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!Last month present<ref>Last month present is the month when the party for the last time had representation in Congress</ref>
 
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| [[Hrvatska_Stranka_Prava|eHrvatska Stranka Prava]]<br>[[Hrvatska Stranka Prava]] || 1354 || ? || January 2022  <!-- 2008.2010; 196 (20); 2011 - 93 (12) -->
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| [[Hrvatska_Stranka_Prava|eHrvatska Stranka Prava]]<br>[[Hrvatska Stranka Prava]]<br>iHrvatska Stranka Prava || 1354 || ? || January 2022  <!-- 2008.2010; 196 (20); 2011 - 93 (12); 2012 94 (11) -->
 
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| [[Hrvatska demokratska stranka]]<br>[[Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka]] || 1019 || ? || January 2022  <!-- 2008.2010 - 226 (24); 2011 - 104 (12) -->
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| [[Hrvatska demokratska stranka]]<br>[[Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka]] || 1019 || ? || January 2022  <!-- 2008.2010 - 226 (24); 2011 - 104 (12); 2012 98 (12) -->
 
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| [[Savez Komunista eHrvatske]] <br>[[Savez Komunisti eHrvatske]] <br> Savez eKomunista Hrvatske || 808 || ? || January 2022  <!-- 2010 - 15 (7); 2011 - 96 (12) -->
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| [[Savez Komunista eHrvatske]] <br>[[Savez Komunisti eHrvatske]] <br> Savez eKomunista Hrvatske || 808 || ? || January 2022  <!-- 2010 - 15 (7); 2011 - 96 (12); 2012 74 (10) -->
 
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| {{eLink|party|4665|Outsiders Syndicate}} || 567 || ? || January 2022
 
| {{eLink|party|4665|Outsiders Syndicate}} || 567 || ? || January 2022
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| {{eLink|party|5170|ZNG STRANKA}} || 419 || ? || February 2020
 
| {{eLink|party|5170|ZNG STRANKA}} || 419 || ? || February 2020
 
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| [[Ekipa za bolju eHrvatsku]] || 191 || ? || December 2012 <!-- 2009 - 16 (2); 2010 - 94 (11); 2011 - 85 (11) -->
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| [[Ekipa za bolju eHrvatsku]] || 219 || 28 || December 2012 <!-- confirmed -->
 
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| [[Krug 13]] || 185 || ? || May 2014 <!-- 2011 - 6 (3); 2012 - ? (?); 2013 - ? (?) -->
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| [[Krug 13]] || 185 || ? || May 2014 <!-- 2011 - 6 (3); 2012 - 98 (12); 2013 - ? (?) -->
 
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| [[Civilno drustvo]] || 182 || ? || June 2015
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| [[Civilno drustvo]] || 182 || ? || June 2015 <!-- 2012 - 16 (2); 2013 - ? (?) -->
 
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| {{eLink|party|5170|Zbor Narodne Garde - ZNG}} || 177 || ? || January 2022
 
| {{eLink|party|5170|Zbor Narodne Garde - ZNG}} || 177 || ? || January 2022
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| [[Hrvatski Liberalni Demokrati]] || 112 || 21 || December 2010 <!-- confirmed -->
 
| [[Hrvatski Liberalni Demokrati]] || 112 || 21 || December 2010 <!-- confirmed -->
 
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| {{ELink|party|3333|Tuljanska Stranka}} || 82 || ? || September 2012 <!-- 2011 - 42 (7); -->
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| {{ELink|party|3333|Tuljanska Stranka}} || 79 || 14 || September 2012 <!-- confirmed -->
 
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| {{ELink|party|3229|Slobodna Hrvatska}} || 41 || 8 || March 2011 <!-- confirmed -->
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| {{ELink|party|3229|Slobodna Hrvatska}} || 41 || 8 || March 2011 <!-- confirmed -->
 
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| [[Hrvatska Stranka Radnika]] || 25 || 6 || September 2009 <!-- confirmed -->
 
| [[Hrvatska Stranka Radnika]] || 25 || 6 || September 2009 <!-- confirmed -->
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| [[Nacionalni Demokrati]] || 10 || 3 || October 2009 <!-- confirmed -->
 
| [[Nacionalni Demokrati]] || 10 || 3 || October 2009 <!-- confirmed -->
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| Unknown party affiliation <br> [[Independent]] candidates || 9 || 5 || December 2010 <!-- confirmed -->
 
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| PTOed [[Ekipa za bolju eHrvatsku]]<ref>Party was [[Political takeover|PTOed]], however, it didn't change the logo or the name; the original party started a new party that was actually [[Ekipa za bolju eHrvatsku]]</ref> || 9 || 1 || September 2010 <!-- confirmed -->
 
| PTOed [[Ekipa za bolju eHrvatsku]]<ref>Party was [[Political takeover|PTOed]], however, it didn't change the logo or the name; the original party started a new party that was actually [[Ekipa za bolju eHrvatsku]]</ref> || 9 || 1 || September 2010 <!-- confirmed -->
 
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| Unknown party affiliation || 7 || 3 || December 2010 <!-- confirmed -->
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| {{ELink|party|3391|HSP dr.Mate Lula}} || 8 || 1 || September 2012 <!-- confirmed -->
 
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| [[LIBERTAS]]<ref name="outsidetop5">Party had Congress members while never being in the top 5 parties for the Congress elections. Every time they entered Congress through a proxy party.</ref> || 5 || 4 || January 2010 <!-- confirmed -->
 
| [[LIBERTAS]]<ref name="outsidetop5">Party had Congress members while never being in the top 5 parties for the Congress elections. Every time they entered Congress through a proxy party.</ref> || 5 || 4 || January 2010 <!-- confirmed -->
 
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| [[Hrvatska Partija]] || 3 || 1 || December 2008 <!-- confirmed -->
 
| [[Hrvatska Partija]] || 3 || 1 || December 2008 <!-- confirmed -->
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| {{ELink|party|3333|Dajte Fanatiku Da Tanka}} || 2 || 1 || March 2012 <!-- confirmed -->
 
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| [[Hrvatska Cista Stranka Prava]]<ref name="outsidetop5"></ref> || 1 || 1 || May 2010 <!-- confirmed -->
 
| [[Hrvatska Cista Stranka Prava]]<ref name="outsidetop5"></ref> || 1 || 1 || May 2010 <!-- confirmed -->
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{{Croatian politics}}{{Lists of Congresses by country}}
 
{{Croatian politics}}{{Lists of Congresses by country}}
[[Category:Politics of Croatia]]
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[[Category:Lists of congresses by country|Croatia]]
 
[[Category:Lists of congresses by country|Croatia]]

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Congress of Croatia
Government of Croatia
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General Information
Country CroatiaCroatia
Headquarters Flag-Croatia.jpg Zadar
Established December 26, 2008
Organisation
Part of Croatia
Type Congress



The first Congress of Croatia was inaugurated on 26 December 2008 (eDay 402), a day after the first Congress elections in Flag-Croatia.jpg Croatia were held. The two top parties (HSP and HDS) were in almost every Congress since its inception.

Today, the Congressional elections take place on the 25th day of each month and the Congress is inaugurated two days later, on the 27th of each month. Only the top 5 parties can make nominations for Congress candidates and citizens vote for lists of party representatives instead of individual candidates which are valid for a whole country, not a certain region.

The review of all Croatian Congresses by year can be viewed above and below in a navigational menu, while a detailed table with the overview of all Congress seats can be seen below.

Numbers of Congress seats by parties[1]

Following is the overview of all political parties in the parliament. If there was a slight name change while the party existed, all versions of the party names are listed.

Party Seats Represented[2] Last month present[3]
eHrvatska Stranka Prava
Hrvatska Stranka Prava
iHrvatska Stranka Prava
1354  ? January 2022
Hrvatska demokratska stranka
Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka
1019  ? January 2022
Savez Komunista eHrvatske
Savez Komunisti eHrvatske
Savez eKomunista Hrvatske
808  ? January 2022
Outsiders Syndicate 567  ? January 2022
ZNG STRANKA 419  ? February 2020
Ekipa za bolju eHrvatsku 219 28 December 2012
Krug 13 185  ? May 2014
Civilno drustvo 182  ? June 2015
Zbor Narodne Garde - ZNG 177  ? January 2022
Anonymous 170  ? March 2016
Hrvatska Ujedinjena Stranka 157 23 May 2011
Hrvatski Liberalni Demokrati 112 21 December 2010
Tuljanska Stranka 79 14 September 2012
Slobodna Hrvatska 41 8 March 2011
Hrvatska Stranka Radnika 25 6 September 2009
Srpska Demokratska Stranka 23 1 June 2009
VATRENI 21  ? September 2013
Hrvatska Republikanska Stranka 20 2 October 2010
Koza Nostra 15 2 August 2010
Nacionalni Demokrati 10 3 October 2009
Unknown party affiliation
Independent candidates
9 5 December 2010
PTOed Ekipa za bolju eHrvatsku[4] 9 1 September 2010
HSP dr.Mate Lula 8 1 September 2012
LIBERTAS[5] 5 4 January 2010
Hrvatska Partija 3 1 December 2008
Dajte Fanatiku Da Tanka 2 1 March 2012
Hrvatska Cista Stranka Prava[5] 1 1 May 2010
Zagorje do Meksika[5] 1 1 May 2010
Adolf Hitler Fun Club[5] 1 1 July 2010
Hrvatski Nacionalni Front[5] 1 1 April 2011

Notes:

  1. Table last updated January 2022
  2. Represented means the number of times in how many elections did the party get their members to Congress
  3. Last month present is the month when the party for the last time had representation in Congress
  4. Party was PTOed, however, it didn't change the logo or the name; the original party started a new party that was actually Ekipa za bolju eHrvatsku
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Party had Congress members while never being in the top 5 parties for the Congress elections. Every time they entered Congress through a proxy party.
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