Croatian President Milanovic barred for running for PM while still in post

Croatia’s Constitutional Court on Monday barred President Zoran Milanovic from running for prime minister in elections next month while still in office and said he would have to resign first.

Milanovic, a populist whose presidential term expires in February 2025, was prime minister, a more powerful post, from 2011 to 2016.

Milanovic on Friday set April 17 for the parliamentary polls and said he would run for prime minister after dissolving parliament in the small European Union country.

He said he would resign as president only “after winning the polls”.

“The President of the Republic of Croatia is a non-partisan individual and he cannot take part in political activities of any party, which excludes a possibility for the President … to be a candidate on a list for deputies or to be announced as a candidate for a premiere,” Constitutional Court president Miroslav Šeparovic said.

If Milanovic runs for parliament or gives public statements as a future candidate for prime minister, he must immediately file his resignation to the Constitutional Court, Šeparovic said.

In that event, the parliament speaker would take over as interim president until a presidential election which must be held within 60 days.

via Reuters

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