Croatia’s Parliamentary Majority: HDZ and Homeland Movement Agree on Key Points

Dabro: ‘Homeland Movement Supported by 12 Signatures, No Issues Present’

The Homeland Movement and HDZ have reached an agreement, with Dario Hrebak of HSLS and Vladimir Bilek representing the Czech and Slovak national minority. The parties discussed key points of their respective programs and the collection of signatures for a parliamentary majority. Dabro from the Homeland Movement mentioned that they are working to harmonize with parts of the HDZ program.

Habijan from HDZ expressed confidence that everything would work out as they plan to discuss agreements reached in their foreign bodies the following day. They discussed the possibility of forming a future government and how to achieve this goal. Bilek mentioned that Andrej Plenković has enough signatures to seek a mandate to form a new government, and they are coordinating with representatives of the Club of National Minorities to move forward.

The Presidency of HSLS confirmed their agreement on forming the parliamentary majority and expressed their alignment with Andrej Plenković’s direction. They emphasized the need for cooperation and compromise to move forward successfully. The parties involved in the agreement are working to ensure that their policies are compatible and aim to create a positive outcome for the future government.

In conclusion, this agreement between HDZ and Homeland Movement is significant as it paves way for a stable government in Croatia. It is important that all parties involved work together towards achieving common goals, ensuring that their policies are compatible, and creating a positive outcome for everyone involved.

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