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Hrvatski sabor

Croatian Parliament
Hrvatski sabor
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Božo Petrov (MOST)
Since 14 October 2016
Deputy Speakers
Structure
Seats 151
Distribution of seats in the Parliament for each party
Political groups

Government (56)

  •      HDZ (56)

Supported by (16)

Opposition (79)

Elections
Last election
11 September 2016
Next election
by 13 December 2020
Meeting place
Building with columns in front
Parliament Palace, Zagreb
Website
www.sabor.hr

Government (56)

Supported by (16)

Opposition (79)

The Croatian Parliament (Croatian: Hrvatski sabor) or the Sabor is the unicameral representative body of the citizens of the Republic of Croatia; it is Croatia's legislature. Under the terms of the Croatian Constitution, the Sabor represents the people and is vested with legislative power. The Sabor is composed of 151 members elected to a four-year term on the basis of direct, universal and equal suffrage by secret ballot. Seats are allocated according to the Croatian Parliament electoral districts: 140 members of the parliament are elected in multi-seat constituencies, 8 from the minorities and 3 from the Croatian diaspora. The Sabor is presided over by a Speaker, who is assisted by at least one deputy speaker (usually four or five deputies).

The Sabor's powers are defined by the Constitution and they include: defining economic, legal and political relations in Croatia, preservation and use of its heritage and entering into alliances. The Sabor has the right to deploy the Croatian armed forces abroad, and it may restrict some constitutional rights and liberties in wartime or in cases of imminent war or following natural disasters. The Sabor amends the borders of Croatia or the Constitution, enacts legislation, passes the state budget, declares war and decides on cessation of hostilities, adopts parliamentary resolutions and bylaws, adopts long-term national security and defence strategies, implements civil supervision of the armed forces and security services, calls referenda, performs elections and appointments conforming to the constitution and applicable legislation, supervises operations of the Government and other civil services responsible to the parliament, grants amnesty for criminal offences and performs other duties defined by the constitution.


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