2024 European Parliament election in Croatia

The 2024 European Parliament elections in Croatia were held on 9 June 2024 as part of the 2024 European Parliament election.[1] This was the fourth parliamentary election since Croatia's EU accession in 2013, and the first to take place after Brexit.

2024 European Parliament election in Croatia

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12 Croatian seats to the European Parliament
Turnout21.35% (Decrease 8.50 pp)
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Andrej Plenković Biljana Borzan
Party HDZ Rivers of Justice
Alliance EPP S&D
Renew
Last election 27.1%, 4 seats[a] 22.1%, 4 seats[b]
Seats won 6 4
Seat change Increase 2 Steady
Popular vote 264,415 192,859
Percentage 35.13% 25.62%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Candidate Ivan Penava Gordan Bosanac
Party DP Možemo!
Alliance ECR Greens–EFA
Last election Did not exist 1.8%, 0 seats[c]
Seats won 1 1
Seat change New Increase 1
Popular vote 66,541 44,670
Percentage 8.84% 5.93%

Results by counties and historical regions

It is the second election in 2024, the "superelection year" for Croatia, following the April parliamentary election and preceding the presidential election. Concurrently with this election, four local elections are being held on the same day, including the mayoral election in Gospić.[2]

Background

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Since the previous 2019 election, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković was re-elected in both 2020 and 2024 parliamentary elections. After the latter, the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), who had fallen short of an absolute majority, formed a coalition government with the right-wing Homeland Movement.[3][4]

Electoral system

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Compared to last election, Croatia is entitled to one more MEP in this election, already assigned since 2020 in the occasion of the redistribution post Brexit. The 12 members are elected through semi-open list proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency with seats allocated through D'Hondt method. The electoral threshold is set at 5%, but due to the seat allocation procedure, at least one seat is only guaranteed from a vote share of at least 8.33%.[5]

All people who have Croatian citizenship and a main residence in Croatian, Croatian citizens without residence in Croatia and other Union citizens whose main residence is in Croatia are entitled to vote in the European elections in Croatia. In addition, those eligible to vote must turn 18 years old by election day at the latest. Voter registration is required only for non-Croatian EU citizen residing in Croatia, while Croatian citizen are automatically registered in their place of residence.[6]

Outgoing delegation

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The table shows the detailed composition of the Croatian seats at the European Parliament as of 23 January 2024. All outgoing MEPs are running for re-election.[7]

EP Group Seats Party Seats MEPs
European People's Party
4 / 12
Croatian Democratic Union 4
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
4 / 12
Social Democratic Party of Croatia 4
Non-Inscrits
2 / 12
Law and Justice 2
Renew Europe
1 / 12
Istrian Democratic Assembly 1
European Conservatives and Reformists
1 / 12
Croatian Sovereignists 1
Total 12
Source: European Parliament

Electoral lists

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Parties could submit their nomination applications for participation to the State Electoral Commission (DIP) from 10 to 23 April.[8] On 23 April, the DIP released a list of all submitted candidacies, with the list of all valid candidacies being released on 24 April.[9][10]

This is a list of the main parties who participated in the election.

Party Leading candidate Main ideology European
party
EP Group 2019 result Outgoing MEPs
Votes (%) Seats
HDZ Croatian Democratic Union Andrej Plenković Christian democracy EPP EPP 22.7%
4 / 12
4 / 12
SDP+ Rivers of Justice Biljana Borzan Social democracy PES
ALDE
S&D
Renew
22.1%
4 / 12
4 / 12
PiP Law and Justice Mislav Kolakušić Populism None NI Did not contest[d]
2 / 14
Most The Bridge Božo Petrov Social conservativism ECR Party ECR 17.6%[e]
1 / 12
0 / 12
IDS+ Fair Play List 9 Valter Flego Liberalism
Regionalism
ALDE
EDP
Renew 11.9%[f]
1 / 12
1 / 12
M! We can! Gordan Bosanac Green politics EGP Greens-EFA 1.8%
0 / 12
0 / 12
DP Homeland Movement Ivan Penava National conservativism None None Did not contest
0 / 12
NLLI Independent list of Ladislav Ilčić Ladislav Ilčić Christian right None ECR Did not contest
1 / 12

This table lists all other, minor lists participating in the election.

Party European Party Group 2019 result Lead candidate Note
Authentic Croatian Party of Rights None None 0.41% Dražen Keleminec [hr]
Workers' Front PEL LEFT 0.24% Katarina Peović with SRP in 2019
Movement for a Modern Croatia None None 0.24% Damir Gašparović
Party of Ivan Pernar None None Ivan Pernar
Croatian Party of Pensioners None None Ema Culi part of Amsterdam Coalition in 2019
Green Alternative – ORaH EGP Greens-EFA Zorislav Antun Petrović [hr] part of Green–Left Coalition in 2019
Republic None None Luka Kraljević
Determination and Justice [hr] None None Karolina Vidović Krišto [hr]
UZSUBUZ [hr]DSU None None Milivoj Špika [hr]
Independent list of Nina Skočak None None Nina Skočak called "The Gen Z List"
Dalmatian Action None None Nino Aviani [hr]
Righteous Croatia None None Tihomir Majić
Ričard Independent None None Enio Meštrović
Public Good None None Vladimira Mascarell
Agrarian Party None None Robert Hadžić
Movement for Animals None None Marcel Maglica
Croatian Civil Resistance Party None None Josip Babok

Candidates

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4: DP 5: HDZ 9: Fair Play List 9 11: Most - HS - HSP 12: Možemo! 17: PiP 18: RF 22: Rivers of Justice
Candidates
Candidates
Candidates
Candidates
Candidates
Candidates
    1. Katarina Peović
    2. Denis Geto
    3. Sandra Crnković
    4. Hrvoje Štefan
    5. Dubravka Kovačević
    6. Anton Glasnović
    7. Karin Grgorović
    8. Izvor Rukavina
    9. Josipa Vlasac Glasnović
    10. Boris Mijakovac
    11. Dora Zvjerković
    12. Dragan Nemet
Candidates

Campaign

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Pre-election events

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Croatian Democratic Union

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The Prime Minister of Croatia, the president of Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and former MEP (2013–2016) Andrej Plenković will lead the list of HDZ. Together with the rumours about his potential EP candidacy,[11] which were confirmed by Plenković to reporters on 22 April,[12] rumours have been circulating about Plenković as the possible next President of the European Commission, started by Bild[13] and continued by Politico.[14][15][16][17]

On 10 May, HDZ and European People's Party organized a joint rally in Split. The spitzenkandidat of EPP and incumbent President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and Andrej Plenković pointed out their successes with von der Leyen saying she's impressed with the progress Croatia is making. The president of HDZ BiH Dragan Čović thanked Plenković for his support of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[18]

Social Democratic Party

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The Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) approved its 2024 European Parliament list on 25 March, together with Rivers of Justice coalition lists for the 2024 Croatian parliamentary election. Incumbent MEP Biljana Borzan is leading the list that, in addition to SDP members, includes coalition partners Dalija Orešković (DO i SIP) and Bojan Glavašević [hr] (Ind.).[19][20]

Fair Play List

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The Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS) MEP Valter Flego announced that a centrist bloc was formed to contest the election, consisting of: IDS, SDSS, HSLS, HNS, NS-R, SD, PGS, RI, Independent Platform of the North (NPS) and independent candidates.[21] On 22 May, Flego presented the coalition named Fair Play List 9.[22] Flego was endorsed by Alexander De Croo, the Prime Minister of Belgium from the Flemish Open Vld.[23]

The Bridge – Sovereignists

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The Bridge (Most) presented its joint list with Croatian Sovereignists (HS) and far-right Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) for the election on 23 April, with Most leader Božo Petrov as the top candidate. The parties are running on a social conservative and christian right platform, putting forward their initiative Vratimo EU kršćanskim korijenima (English: "Let's return the EU to its Christian roots").[24][25]

The list was originally supposed to be headed by Member of Parliament Marija Selak Raspudić. On 24 April, Selak Raspudić announced her and her husband's, MP Nino Raspudić's departure from Most. The two MPs and intellectuals, described by political commentators as the most educated and open-minded people in Most, were perceived as the most popular figures of the party that brought new life to Most after joining in 2020, attracting urban voters.[26][27] Selak Raspudić, who describes herself as closest to centrist positions[28] and was formally independent, cites a clash with the party Vice president Marin Miletić on abortion issue as one of the reason for the couple's decision. Miletić, an ultraconservative, publicly distanced from his colleague Selak Raspudić after in an N1 debate, ahead of the April parliamentary election, she said that abortion is the right of a woman.[29] Selak Raspudić said that the coalition with HSP was not at the table at the time when she was still supposed to be a candidate.[30]

We Can!

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The We Can! (Možemo!) is running with party spokesperson and human rights activist Gordan Bosanac as their slate leader.[31] The list emphasizes their fight to continue with the green transition and defence of anti-fascist Europe in the event of continued surge of far-right parties in the EU. On 29 May, the spitzenkandidat of European Greens, Bas Eickhout was present on a press conference in Zagreb to support the party.[32][33]

Homeland Movement

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Others

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Incumbent MEP Ladislav Ilčić became a Member of the European Parliament for Croatian Sovereignists (HS) on 1 July 2021, replacing Ruža Tomašić, who had resigned. Ilčić submitted his list running as an independent candidate.[34] He previously voiced his opposition to HS running in the 2024 parliamentary election in a coalition with The Bridge.[35]

Social media influencer Nina Skočak is running in the election with her own independent list, dubbed by her[36] and the media[37] as "The Gen Z List". A politologist and journalist by profession, working for the European Commission in Brussels, she has over 200 thousand followers on TikTok. The list, that consists of candidates which are all not older than 30 years old, highlights the lack of representation for young people in politics. Skočak often covers political topics with her social media content, such as sustainable fashion and women's rights.[38][39][40]

Issues

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European Green Deal

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European Green Deal is one of the main issues in the campaign, together with the initiative's impact and European policies on agriculture. WWF Adria, environmental organization BIOM and Nova TV all requested for candidates or parties to give statements on the topic. According to BIOM and WWF, parties HDZ, SDP, Možemo!, ORaH, DP and RF all responded with support for the Deal, with some stating reservations on the deadlines. RF emphasized that there is no green transition without changing the capitalist way of production and distribution of goods.[41][42] For Nova TV, Tomislav Sokol (HDZ) criticized "unnecessary administrative and environmental burdens" pushed by the "extreme green left", while Božo Petrov (Most) announced they will confront "harmful green policies that brought farmers to the brink of bankruptcy or bankruptcy, and increased food prices".[43]

Palestine

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On 23 May, Možemo! asked the government to recognize Palestine as an independent state, call for ceasefire and stop with the "inhuman passivity" when it comes to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The party announced a motion in Parliament that will also include sending humanitarian help to Palestinians.[44] Governments of Norway, Spain and Ireland announced their coordinated recognition the day before. When asked about it by the press, Andrej Plenković said the government is not considering recognising Palestine for the time being.[45] Croatia was one of the 25 countries abstaining in the vote on United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/23.

Party slogans

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Party/alliance Original slogan English translation Ref.
HDZ „Hrvatska, snažna i važna“ "Croatia, strong and important" [46][47]
Rivers of Justice „Radimo za hrvatske ljude!“ "We work for the Croatian people!" [48]
Možemo! „Borbeno. Dosljedno. Zajedno!“ "Fiercely. Consistently. Together!" [49][50]
MostHSHSP „Osloni se na naše“ "Rely on ours" [49][51]
DP „Suverena Hrvatska u Europi“ "Sovereign Croatia in Europe" [49]
Fair Play List 9 „U našem timu igraju samo najbolji.” "Only the best are playing in our team." [52][53]
IDS „Naša forca u Briselu!“ "Our force in Bruxelles!" [54]
Italian: „Con Flego in Europa“ "With Flego in Europe"

Election debates

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2024 European Parliament election debates in Croatia
Date Organizers     P  Present    A  Absent invitee   I  Invitee   N  Non-invitee 
HDZ SDP DP Most Možemo IDS PiP Refs
17 May Večernji list P

Karlo Ressler

P

Predrag Fred Matić

P

Stephen Nikola Bartulica

P

Božo Petrov

P

Gordan Bosanac

NI NI [55]
21 May Nova TV P

Karlo Ressler

P

Predrag Fred Matić

P

Stephen Nikola Bartulica

P

Petra Mandić

P

Gordan Bosanac

NI NI [56]
2 Jun N1 P

Tomislav Sokol

P

Marko Vešligaj

P

Branka Lozo

P

Božo Petrov

P

Gordan Bosanac

NI NI [57]
4 June Nova TV P

Davor Ivo Stier

P

Biljana Borzan

P

Davor Dretar

P

Božo Petrov

P

Gordan Bosanac

NI NI [58]

Financing

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GONG created and published an easily searchable database of preliminary financial reports delivered by political parties to the DIP. It contains data about donations and funding spent in the campaign by 2 June, including media advertising. According to the reports, the HDZ had spent the most, €221,650 of the maximum possible amount of €530,891 on election advertising. Ladislav Ilčić received the most donations overall, as well as the two highest individual donations.[59]

Cost of the elections was estimated on 9.245 milion euros.[60]

Opinion polls

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Publication
date
Polling firm Sample
size
HDZ
EPP
SDP
S&D
Most
ECR
PiP
NI
IDS
RE
DP
ID
M!
G/EFA
Others Undecided Lead
6 Jun 2024 Ipsos 1001 31.9
5
24.6
4
6.1
1
- 3.7
0
5.8
1
6.5
1
-[g]
7.7 7.3
5 Jun 2024 Promocija plus 1300 28.4
5
20.5
4
5.7
1
3.9
0
3.2
0
6.9
1
7.4
1
11.7[h]
0
12.3 7.9
2 Jun 2024 2x1 komunikacije 1041 31.2
5
22.0
3
7.1
1
3.7
0
3.8
0
8.7
1
11.1
2
- 11.0 9.2
25 May 2024 Ipsos 990 28.5
5
17.8
3
5.4
1
1.8
0
3.8
0
7.4
1
9.9
2
12.2[i]
0
14.9 10.7
4 May 2024 Promocija plus 1000 30.6
5
24.2
4
5.4
1
2.5
0
2.3
0
6.7
1
7.5
1
- - 6.4
17 Apr 2024 2024 parliamentary election 34.4 25.4 8.0 [j] 2.3 9.6 9.1 11.2 - 9.0
26 May 2019 2019 European election 27.1
4
22.1
4
17.6
1
13.6
2
11.9
1
1.8
0
5.8 - 5.0

Voter turnout

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Turnout Time
11:30 16:30 19:00
2019 2024 ± 2019 2024 ± 2019 2024 ±
Total 9.93% 7.69%   2.24 pp 21.31% 15.05%   6.26 pp 29.85% 21.35%   8.50 pp
Sources: State Electoral Commission

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Croatian Democratic Union264,41535.136+2
Rivers of Justice192,85925.6240
Homeland Movement66,5418.841New
We can!44,6705.931+1
Fair Play List 941,7105.540-1
Independent list of Nina Skočak30,3694.030New
The BridgeHSHSP30,1554.010-1
Law and Justice22,4252.980-2
Determination and Justice [hr]10,3281.370New
Independent list of Ladislav Ilčić9,1561.220New
Ričard Independent8,7571.160New
Croatian Party of Pensioners5,2350.700New
Workers' Front4,7290.6300
Pensioners Together4,2980.570New
Movement for Animals3,0600.410New
Agrarian Party2,8400.380New
Party of Ivan Pernar2,2800.300New
Green Alternative – ORaH1,6360.2200
Autochthonous Croatian Party of Rights1,4020.1900
Republic1,0990.150New
Movement for a Modern Croatia1,0050.1300
Croatian Civil Resistance Party9860.130New
Dalmatian Action9730.130New
Righteous Croatia9630.130New
Public Good7700.100New
Total752,661100.00120
Valid votes752,66198.50
Invalid/blank votes11,4281.50
Total votes764,089100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,731,86020.47
Source: Results
Popular vote (party)
HDZ
35.13%
SDP
25.62%
DP
8.84%
Možemo!
5.93%
Fiair Play
5.54%
Gen Z
4.03%
Most
4.01%
PiP
2.99%
OiP [hr]
1.37%
NLLI
1.22%
Others
4.32%

List of elected MEPs

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Candidate Party Group Preference votes Share of preference votes on candidate's list Previous term Note
 
Andrej Plenković HDZ EPP 101,820 39.72% 1 July 2013 – 12 October 2016 Refused to take the seat, replaced by Sunčana Glavak
 
Biljana Borzan SDP S&D 83,656 43.49% 1 July 2013 –
Stephen Nikola Bartulica DP ECR 35,303 53.99% None
 
Tonino Picula SDP S&D 30,099 15.65% 1 July 2013 –
 
Davor Ivo Stier HDZ EPP 25,424 9.91% 19 October 2016 – 19 June 2017
 
Predrag Matić SDP S&D 17,239 8.96% 2 July 2019 – Died on 23 August 2024
 
Ivana Kekin M! Greens/EFA 11,307 25.76% None Refused to take the seat, replaced by Gordan Bosanac
 
Dubravka Šuica HDZ EPP 8,864 3.45% 1 July 2013 – 30 November 2019 Refused to take the seat, replaced by Tomislav Sokol
 
Nikolina Brnjac HDZ EPP 7,734 3.01% None
 
Željana Zovko HDZ/HDZ BiH EPP 6,707 2.61% 21 November 2016 –
Karlo Ressler HDZ EPP 6,273 2.44% 2 July 2019 –
 
Romana Jerković SDP S&D 1,005 0.52% 1 February 2020 –

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Including HDZ and Independent list of Marijana Petir results from the 2019 European Parliament election
  2. ^ Including SDP, START and Pametno results from the 2019 European Parliament election
  3. ^ Compared to the result of the Green-Left Coalition
  4. ^ A merger of the Independent List of Mislav Kolakušić (7.89%, 1 seat) and The Key of Croatia (5,67%, 1 seat)
  5. ^ Including MOST, HS and NHRHSP results from the 2019 European Parliament election
  6. ^ IDS, SDSS, HSLS, HNS, Reformists, SD, PGS
  7. ^ HSU at 3.8%; all others under 3.5% each
  8. ^ Including Gen Z list at 2.1%, RF at 1.3%, HSU at 1.1%, and Ladislav Ilčić at 1.0%
  9. ^ Including HSU at 1.9%, The Gen Z list at 1.9% and Republika at 1.1%
  10. ^ with DP

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