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Tag Archives: Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Oct 6 2015
James Ker-Lindsay on the refugee crisis: “I have never seen the EU so utterly divided and working against the very principles upon which it was built”
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Posted in: Croatia, Current affairs, European Union, Hungary, Interviews, Serbia
How has the refugee crisis affected countries in South Eastern Europe? In a discussion on the situation in Serbia, Croatia and Hungary, James Ker-Lindsay argues that with no country – Germany included – managing to get all of their moves … Continue reading →
Posted by: Posted on October 6, 2015 by Blog Admin
Tagged with: Angela Merkel, James Ker-Lindsay, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, refugee crisis, Serbian-Croatian relations, Viktor Orban, Zoran Milanovic
Jan 13 2015
6 key observations after Croatia’s presidential election
1 CommentThe elections’ outcome will give HDZ a badly needed boost ahead of the more important parliamentary polls at the end of this year. Grabar-Kitarović could well use the presidency to score points on behalf of HDZ, especially with regard to … Continue reading →
Posted by: Posted on January 13, 2015 by Blog Admin
Tagged with: Croatia, Dimitar Bechev, Elections, Ivo Josipovic, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Jan 9 2015
Never was a presidential election in Croatia such a close-run challenge
Leave a commentOn 11 January, Croatia will hold a second round of voting to elect the country’s next President. Višeslav Raos provides a comprehensive preview of the vote, noting that the elections are expected to give a clear indication of how the … Continue reading →
Posted by: Posted on January 9, 2015 by Blog Admin
Tagged with: Croatia, Elections, Ivo Josipovic, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, Višeslav Raos