Unprecedented Decision: Croatian President Barred from Forming New Government due to Resignation Status.

Foreign media: Zoran Milanović’s government formation thwarted by Constitutional Court’s decision

A recent decision by the Constitutional Court has ruled that the President of the Republic has not officially resigned from his position as President, meaning he cannot be the mandate holder for composing a new government or serve as the prime minister. This ruling comes after two Croatian politicians dominated the election results, indicating a potential shift in the political landscape.

One of these politicians, Milanović, has been critical of the EU’s policy on the war in Ukraine, raising concerns about a possible increase in pro-Russian influence in the country if he were to form a government. Despite warnings from judges at the Constitutional Court to stop acting against the Constitution and urging the President to resign if he wanted to participate in

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