Kukuriku coalition

Kukuriku coalition called ( kroat. Kukuriku koalicija ), first as the Alliance for Change ( kroat. Savez za promjene ), is called the Alliance of Croatian political parties in the held on 4 December 2011 elections for the Croatian Parliament ( Sabor kroat. ) competed with the aim to work together to form a coalition government. The Kukuriku Coalition was founded in 2010 and consists of the four parties SDP, HNS, IDS and HSU.

The term Kukuriku goes according to the alliance due to a meeting in the eponymous restaurant in Kastav near Rijeka, on its premises in 2009 the establishment of the coalition was first announced. The Alliance then entered under that name to the parliamentary elections in Croatia in 2011.

The Alliance program was presented Plan21 15 September 2011 under the name, it is divided into 21 sub-chapters.

The Kukuriku coalition contributed to the start of the term alliance for change. As in Croatia, then a party founded called alliance for change, there was a risk of confusion.

Member parties

The Alliance consists of the following four parties with a left or center-left orientation:

  • Socijaldemokratska Partija Hrvatske / (SDP ) (German Social Democratic Party of Croatia ), President Zoran Milanovic
  • Hrvatska Narodna Stranka - Liberalni democratic ( HNS) (German Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats ), President Radimir Čačić
  • Istrian Democratic Assembly ( IDS / DDI) ( kroat. Istrian demokratski sabor, Italian Dieta democratica istriana ), President Ivan Jakovčić
  • Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU ) ( kroat. Hrvatska stranka umirovljenika ), President Silvano Hrelja

HNS

IDS / DDI

HSU

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