Croatian Democratic Union 1990

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Political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Croatian Democratic Union 1990 (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica 1990, abbreviated HDZ 1990) is a political party of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It split from the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is led by Ilija Cvitanović. In 2006, it was the leading member of the Croats Together (Hrvatsko zajedništvo) coalition.

On 12 September 2014, the HDZ 1990 was admitted as an observer member to the European People's Party.[3]

Elections

Parliamentary elections

Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year # Popular vote % HoR Seat change HoP Seat change Government
2006[a] 7th 52,686 3.73
2 / 42
New
2 / 15
New Coalition
2010[b] 8th 50,071 3.05
1 / 42
Decrease 1
1 / 15
Decrease 1 Coalition
2014 9th 40,113 2.46
1 / 42
Steady 0
1 / 15
Steady 0 Opposition
2018[c] 14th 28,962 1.75
0 / 42
Decrease 1
0 / 15
Decrease 1 Extra-parliamentary
2022[d] 14th 25,691 1.62
0 / 42
Steady 0
1 / 15
Increase 1 Support
  1. ^ Run as part of the Croats Together coalition.
  2. ^ Run as part of the Croatian Coalition.
  3. ^ Run in coalition with HSP.
  4. ^ Run in coalition with HNP.

Presidency elections

Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Election year # Candidate Votes % Representing Note Elected?
2006 3rd Božo Ljubić 53,325 18.2% Croats No
2010 3rd Martin Raguž 60,266 10.84% Croats No
2014 2nd Martin Raguž 94,695 38.61% Croats No
2018 3rd Diana Zelenika 25,890 6.04% Croats No
2022 2rd Borjana Krišto 180,255 44.20% Croats Support No

Cantonal elections

Cantonal election Cantonal Assembly
Una-Sana Posavina Tuzla Zenica-Doboj Bosnian Podrinje Goražde Central Bosnia Herzegovina-Neretva West Herzegovina Sarajevo Canton 10 Total won / Total contested
2006
0 / 30
5 / 21
0 / 35
0 / 35
0 / 25
3 / 30
7 / 30
8 / 23
0 / 35
6 / 25
29 / 289
2010
0 / 30
5 / 21
0 / 35
0 / 35
0 / 25
2 / 30
3 / 30
4 / 23
0 / 35
4 / 25
18 / 289
2014
0 / 30
7 / 21
0 / 35
0 / 35
0 / 25
2 / 30
3 / 30
4 / 23
0 / 35
4 / 25
20 / 289
2018
0 / 30
3 / 21
0 / 35
0 / 35
0 / 25
1 / 30
2 / 30
3 / 23
0 / 35
4 / 25
13 / 289
2022
0 / 30
2 / 21
0 / 35
0 / 35
0 / 25
2 / 30
3 / 30
4 / 23
0 / 35
4 / 25
15 / 289

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Nordsieck, Wolfram (2018). "Bosnia-Herzegovina". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  2. ^ Nardelli, Alberto; Dzidic, Denis; Jukic, Elvira (8 October 2014). "Bosnia and Herzegovina: the world's most complicated system of government?". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  3. ^ "EPP concerned over actions of radical Islamic militant groups and over latest political developments in Romania; welcomes five new member parties". European People's Party. 12 September 2014. Archived from the original on 13 April 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2014.

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