Mon, 05 Dec 2011 03:10:02 +0100 (Reuters) - A Croatian centre-left opposition supporter celebrates the bloc's victory in the parliamentary election after exit polls showed that the opposition won an outright majority in parliament, in Zagreb December 4, 2011. Voters handed the centre-left opposition a strong mandate on Sunday to overhaul the flagging economy before the former Yugoslav republic joins the European Union in 2013, throwing out Croatia's ruling conservatives. REUTERS/Nikola Solic (CROATIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
Croatian centre-left opposition party leader Zoran Milanovic ...
Mon, 05 Dec 2011 01:40:01 +0100 (Reuters) - Croatian centre-left opposition party leader Zoran Milanovic celebrates in the parliamentary election after exit polls showed they won a majority in parliament, in Zagreb December 4, 2011. Voters handed the centre-left opposition a strong mandate on Sunday to overhaul the flagging economy before the former Yugoslav republic joins the European Union in 2013, throwing out Croatia's ruling conservatives. REUTERS/Nikola Solic (CROATIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
Jadranka Kosor, Croatian prime minister and head of the ruling ...
Sun, 04 Dec 2011 11:00:02 +0100 (Reuters) - Jadranka Kosor, Croatian prime minister and head of the ruling conservative HDZ party, talks to reporters after casting her vote at a polling station during the parliamentary election in Zagreb December 4, 2011. Croatia's centre-left opposition looks set to win Sunday's parliamentary election as voters bet the bloc can overhaul the country's floundering economy before it joins the European Union in 2013. REUTERS/Davor Kovacevic (CROATIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS HEADSHOT)
Two women walk past a Croatian election poster in the central ...
Thu, 01 Dec 2011 15:20:01 +0100 (Reuters) - Two women walk past a Croatian election poster in the central Bosnian town of Novi Travnik December 1, 2011. Croatian nationals living in Bosnia will go to the polls on December 4. The poster reads, "Vote to preserve the welfare of Croats outside their homeland." REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: ELECTIONS POLITICS)
Croatian opposition leader and candidate for Prime Minister, ...
Wed, 30 Nov 2011 21:00:02 +0100 (Reuters) - Croatian opposition leader and candidate for Prime Minister, Zoran Milanovic, speaks at an election rally in the Croatian town of Varazdin, some 70 kilometers (43.5 miles) north of the capital Zagreb November 30, 2011. Croatia, a future European Union member, goes to the polls on December 4. REUTERS/Nikola Solic (CROATIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)