Similarities between Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 have 59 things in common (in Unionpedia): Albanians of Croatia, Austrians of Croatia, Đurđa Adlešič, Bosniaks of Croatia, Bulgarians in Croatia, Cabinet of Ivo Sanader II, Centre-left politics, Constitution of Croatia, Croatia, Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja, Croatian Democratic Union, Croatian Parliament, Croatian Parliament electoral districts, Croatian parliamentary election, 2000, Croatian parliamentary election, 2003, Croatian Party of Pensioners, Croatian Party of Rights, Croatian Peasant Party, Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats, Croatian Social Liberal Party, Czechs of Croatia, D'Hondt method, Democratic Centre (Croatia), Demographics of Croatia, Election threshold, Germans of Croatia, GONG (organization), History of the Jews in Croatia, Hungarians of Croatia, Independent Democratic Serb Party, ..., Istrian Democratic Assembly, Italians of Croatia, Italy, Ivo Sanader, Josip Friščić, List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2003–07, List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2008–11, List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2011–15, Ljubo Jurčić, Macedonians of Croatia, Montenegrins of Croatia, Opposition (Croatia), Pannonian Rusyns, Poles of Croatia, President of Croatia, Proportional representation, Romani people in Croatia, Romanian diaspora, Russians of Croatia, Serbs of Croatia, Slavonia, Slovaks of Croatia, Slovenes of Croatia, Social Democratic Party of Croatia, Stjepan Mesić, Turks in Croatia, Vesna Pusić, Vlachs in the history of Croatia, Zoran Milanović. Expand index (29 more) »
Albanians of Croatia
Albanians of Croatia are an autochthonous national minority recognized by the Constitution of Croatia.
Albanians of Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Albanians of Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Austrians of Croatia
Austrians of Croatia are officially recognized as a minority in the Republic of Croatia, and therefore have their own permanent seat in the Croatian Parliament.
Austrians of Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Austrians of Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Đurđa Adlešič
Đurđa Adlešič (also Đurđa Adlešić; born August 9, 1960 in Bjelovar, Croatia) is a former Croatian politician and former leader of center-right Croatian Social Liberal Party.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Đurđa Adlešič · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Đurđa Adlešič ·
Bosniaks of Croatia
Bosniaks of Croatia are one of the ethnic minorities of the Republic of Croatia.
Bosniaks of Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Bosniaks of Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Bulgarians in Croatia
Bulgarians in Croatia (Bugari Hrvatske, Българи в Хърватия) are one of 22 national minorities in Croatia.
Bulgarians in Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Bulgarians in Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Cabinet of Ivo Sanader II
The Tenth Government of the Republic of Croatia (Deseta Vlada Republike Hrvatske) was the second of two Croatian Government cabinets led by Prime Minister Ivo Sanader.
Cabinet of Ivo Sanader II and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Cabinet of Ivo Sanader II and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Centre-left politics
Centre-left politics or center-left politics (American English), also referred to as moderate-left politics, is an adherence to views leaning to the left-wing, but closer to the centre on the left–right political spectrum than other left-wing variants.
Centre-left politics and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Centre-left politics and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Constitution of Croatia
The Constitution of the Republic of Croatia (Ustav Republike Hrvatske) is promulgated by the Croatian Parliament.
Constitution of Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Constitution of Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatia
Croatia (Hrvatska), officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, on the Adriatic Sea.
Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatia and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja
Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja (Hrvatski demokratski savez Slavonije i Baranje or HDSSB) is a regionalist and right-wing populist political party in the Eastern Croatian region of Slavonia.
Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian Democratic Union
The Croatian Democratic Union (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica or HDZ, literally translated: Croatian Democratic Community) is a conservative political party and the main centre-right political party in Croatia.
Croatian Democratic Union and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian Democratic Union and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian Parliament
The Croatian Parliament (Hrvatski sabor) or the Sabor is the unicameral representative body of the citizens of the Republic of Croatia; it is Croatia's legislature.
Croatian Parliament and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian Parliament and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian Parliament electoral districts
The Croatian Parliament electoral districts (izborne jedinice) are the special territorial subdivision of Croatia used for the country's parliamentary elections.
Croatian Parliament electoral districts and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian Parliament electoral districts and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian parliamentary election, 2000
Parliamentary elections for the Chamber of Representatives of the Croatian Parliament were held on 3 January 2000.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2000 and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian parliamentary election, 2000 and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian parliamentary election, 2003
Parliamentary elections to elect all 151 members of the Croatian Parliament were held on November 23, 2003.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2003 and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian parliamentary election, 2003 and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian Party of Pensioners
The Croatian Party of Pensioners (Hrvatska stranka umirovljenika or HSU) is a Croatian political party.
Croatian Party of Pensioners and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian Party of Pensioners and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian Party of Rights
The Croatian Party of Rights (Hrvatska stranka prava or HSP) is an extra-parliamentary Croatian nationalist conservative right-wing political party in Croatia.
Croatian Party of Rights and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian Party of Rights and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian Peasant Party
The Croatian Peasant Party (Hrvatska seljačka stranka or HSS) is a centrist political party in Croatia founded on December 22, 1904 by Antun and Stjepan Radić as Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party (HPSS).
Croatian Peasant Party and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian Peasant Party and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats
The Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (Hrvatska narodna stranka – Liberalni demokrati or HNS – LD) is a liberal political party in Croatia.
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Croatian Social Liberal Party
The Croatian Social Liberal Party (Hrvatska socijalno-liberalna stranka or HSLS) is a conservative liberalhttp://www.parties-and-elections.eu/croatia.html political party in Croatia.
Croatian Social Liberal Party and Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 · Croatian Social Liberal Party and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 ·
Czechs of Croatia
Czechs are one of the recognised minorities of Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Czechs of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Czechs of Croatia ·
D'Hondt method
The D'Hondt method or the Jefferson method is a highest averages method for allocating seats, and is thus a type of party-list proportional representation.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and D'Hondt method · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and D'Hondt method ·
Democratic Centre (Croatia)
The Democratic Centre (Demokratski centar or DC) was a Croatian political party.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Democratic Centre (Croatia) · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Democratic Centre (Croatia) ·
Demographics of Croatia
The demographic characteristics of the population of Croatia are known through censuses, normally conducted in ten-year intervals and analysed by various statistical bureaus since the 1850s.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Demographics of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Demographics of Croatia ·
Election threshold
The electoral threshold is the minimum share of the primary vote which a candidate or political party requires to achieve before they become entitled to any representation in a legislature.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Election threshold · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Election threshold ·
Germans of Croatia
In Croatia, there are over 2,900 people who consider themselves German, most of these Danube Swabians.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Germans of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Germans of Croatia ·
GONG (organization)
GONG is a non-governmental organization from Croatia that oversees elections in Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and GONG (organization) · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and GONG (organization) ·
History of the Jews in Croatia
The Jewish community of Croatia dates back to at least the 3rd century, although little is known of the community until the 10th and 15th centuries.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and History of the Jews in Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and History of the Jews in Croatia ·
Hungarians of Croatia
Hungarians of Croatia are a recognized ethnic minority.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Hungarians of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Hungarians of Croatia ·
Independent Democratic Serb Party
The Independent Democratic Serb Party (Samostalna demokratska srpska stranka or SDSS, Самостална демократска српска странка, СДСС) is a social democratic political party of Croatian Serbs.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Independent Democratic Serb Party · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Independent Democratic Serb Party ·
Istrian Democratic Assembly
The Istrian Democratic Assembly (Istarski demokratski sabor, Dieta democratica istriana or IDS-DDI) is a centre-left regionalist liberal political party in Croatia primarily operating in Istria County.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Istrian Democratic Assembly · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Istrian Democratic Assembly ·
Italians of Croatia
Italians of Croatia are an autochthonous historical national minority recognized by the Constitution of Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Italians of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Italians of Croatia ·
Italy
Italy (Italia), officially the Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana), is a sovereign state in Europe.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Italy · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Italy ·
Ivo Sanader
Ivo Sanader (born on 8 June 1953) is a Croatian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Croatia from 2003 to 2009.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Ivo Sanader · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Ivo Sanader ·
Josip Friščić
Josip Friščić (15 August 1949 – 23 January 2016) was a Croatian politician.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Josip Friščić · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Josip Friščić ·
List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2003–07
The fifth assembly of the Croatian Parliament (Peti saziv Hrvatskog sabora) was constituted on December 22, 2003 with mandates divived to 152 representatives after the November 23, 2003 elections.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2003–07 · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2003–07 ·
List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2008–11
The 6th assembly of the Croatian Parliament was constituted on 11 January 2008.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2008–11 · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2008–11 ·
List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2011–15
Legislators in the 7th assembly of the Croatian Parliament served from 22 December 2011 to 28 December 2015.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2011–15 · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2011–15 ·
Ljubo Jurčić
Ljubo Jurčić (born March 20, 1954) is a Croatian economist, current president of the Croatian Association of Economists since 2006 and former Croatian Minister of the Economy (2002–2003).
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Ljubo Jurčić · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Ljubo Jurčić ·
Macedonians of Croatia
Macedonians in Croatia refers to the group of ethnic Macedonians who reside in Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Macedonians of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Macedonians of Croatia ·
Montenegrins of Croatia
The Montenegrins of Croatia are a national minority in the republic.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Montenegrins of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Montenegrins of Croatia ·
Opposition (Croatia)
In Croatia, the Opposition (Opozicija; Oporba) comprises all political parties represented in the Croatian Parliament that are not part of the Government which is supported by the parliamentary majority.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Opposition (Croatia) · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Opposition (Croatia) ·
Pannonian Rusyns
Rusyns in Pannonia, or simply Rusyns or Ruthenians (Rusyn: Руснаци or Русини, Serbian: Русини/Rusini, Croatian: Rusini), are a regional minority subgroup of the Rusyns, an Eastern Slavic peoples.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Pannonian Rusyns · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Pannonian Rusyns ·
Poles of Croatia
Poles of Croatia (Poljaci u Hrvatskoj; Polacy w Chorwacji) are one of 22 national minorities in Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Poles of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Poles of Croatia ·
President of Croatia
The President of Croatia (Predsjednik Hrvatske), officially styled the President of the Republic (Predsjednik Republike), is the head of state, commander in-chief of the military and chief representative of the Republic of Croatia both within the country and abroad.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and President of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and President of Croatia ·
Proportional representation
Proportional representation (PR) characterizes electoral systems by which divisions into an electorate are reflected proportionately into the elected body.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Proportional representation · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Proportional representation ·
Romani people in Croatia
There have been Romani people in Croatia for more than 600 years and they are concentrated mostly in the northern regions of the country.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Romani people in Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Romani people in Croatia ·
Romanian diaspora
The Romanian diaspora is the ethnically Romanian population outside Romania and Moldova.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Romanian diaspora · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Romanian diaspora ·
Russians of Croatia
Russians of Croatia (Rusi u Hrvatskoj, Русские в Хорватии) are one of 22 national minorities of Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Russians of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Russians of Croatia ·
Serbs of Croatia
The Serbs of Croatia (Srbi u Hrvatskoj, Срби у Хрватској) or Croatian Serbs (Хрватски Срби/Hrvatski Srbi) constitute the largest national minority in Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Serbs of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Serbs of Croatia ·
Slavonia
Slavonia (Slavonija) is, with Dalmatia, Croatia proper and Istria, one of the four historical regions of Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Slavonia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Slavonia ·
Slovaks of Croatia
Slovaks are one of the recognised minorities of Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Slovaks of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Slovaks of Croatia ·
Slovenes of Croatia
Slovenes of Croatia (Slovenci Hrvatske, Slovenci na Hrvaškem) are one of 22 national minorities in Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Slovenes of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Slovenes of Croatia ·
Social Democratic Party of Croatia
The Social Democratic Party of Croatia (Socijaldemokratska partija Hrvatske or SDP) is a social-democratic political party and the largest party of the Croatian centre-left.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Social Democratic Party of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Social Democratic Party of Croatia ·
Stjepan Mesić
Stjepan "Stipe" Mesić (born 24 December 1934) is a Croatian politician who served as the President of Croatia from 2000 to 2010.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Stjepan Mesić · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Stjepan Mesić ·
Turks in Croatia
Turks of Croatia (Turci u Hrvatskoj; Hırvatistan Türkleri) are one among 22 recognised national minorities in Croatia.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Turks in Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Turks in Croatia ·
Vesna Pusić
Vesna Pusić (born 25 March 1953) is a Croatian sociologist and politician who served as a First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs in the centre-left Cabinet of Zoran Milanović.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Vesna Pusić · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Vesna Pusić ·
Vlachs in the history of Croatia
The term Vlachs (Vlasi) was initially used in medieval Croatian and Venetian history for a Romance-speaking pastoralist community, called "Vlachs" and "Morlachs", inhabiting the mountains and lands of the Croatian Kingdom and the Republic of Venice (Venetian Dalmatia) from the early 14th century.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Vlachs in the history of Croatia · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Vlachs in the history of Croatia ·
Zoran Milanović
Zoran Milanović (born 30 October 1966) is a Croatian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Croatia from December 2011 to January 2016.
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Zoran Milanović · Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 and Zoran Milanović ·
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- What Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 have in common
- What are the similarities between Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 and Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 Comparison
Croatian parliamentary election, 2007 has 120 relations, while Croatian parliamentary election, 2011 has 162. As they have in common 59, the Jaccard index is 20.92% = 59 / (120 + 162).
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