Croatian Peasants’ Party Electoral Convention Begins with Current President Friscic the Only Presidential Candidate
Zagreb, April 19 (CP) – The electoral convention of the Croatian Peasants’ Party (HSS) is in progress in Zagreb with current leader Josip Friscic being the only presidential candidate, ridding the elections of any excitement.
This reflects the recent events in the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) which both put forth only one candidate (the current leader) for the presidential post.
Also attending the HSS convention were Croatian Democratic Party (HDZ) leader Ivo Sanader and deputy presidents Jadranka Kosor and Damir Polancec, coalition partner Djurdja Adlesic from the HSLS and SDP member and Zagreb mayor Milan Bandic.
Friscic said in his speech that the party managed to reach one of its goals i.e. to become a member of the ruling coalition.
No surprises are expected in the vote for the presidential position, while six HSS members are running for deputy president position.
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