List of members of Croatian Parliament, 2016–

Members of the
Croatian Parliament
1990–1992 (List, Election)
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2016– (List, Election)

The 9th Sabor was inaugurated on 14 October 2016. The assembly came into existence following the early parliamentary election on 11 September 2016 and consists of 151 representatives elected from 10 geographical and two special electoral districts.

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The Speaker of the Croatian Parliament (or President) from 5 May 2017 is Gordan Jandroković who served before that as one of the vice presidents. From 14 October 2016 until his resignation on 5 May 2017 Božo Petrov, the president of the Bridge of Independent Lists (MOST) was the Speaker.

Vice presidents of Sabor are from government side Milijan Brkić and former Speaker Željko Reiner (all HDZ), from opposition side Milanka Opačić (SDP). Besides Jandroković, Ivan Vrdoljak (HNS) served also as vice president until 9 June 2017. The Italian national minority MP Furio Radin took over his position on 19 June 2017.

Composition

On the basis of the early parliamentary election of 2016, the composition of the Sabor as of September 2016 is as follows. There has to be noted that national minority MPs can join other clubs as well beside the national minority group.

By parliamentary club

Party August
2017
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 56[1]
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) 36[2]
Bridge of Independent Lists (Most) 15[3]
National minority club 8[4]
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (HNS) 6[5]
Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) 5[6]
Civic Liberal Alliance (GLAS) and Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU) 5[7]
Croatian Christian Democratic Party (HDS), Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) and Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja (HDSSB) 4[8]
Party of Labour and Solidarity (BM 365), Croatian Intergenerational Solidarity Party (SMSH), Reformists (Reformisti) and Independent MPs 4[9]
Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS), Alliance of Primorje-Gorski Kotar (PGS) and List for Rijeka (LZR) 4[10]
Human Blockade (Živi zid) and Power (SNAGA) 4[11]
Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS) 3[12]
Independents for Croatia (NHR) 3[13]
Let's Change Croatia (PH) 3[14]
Non-Inscrits 1[15]
Total 151[16]

By political party

Party August
2017
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 55
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) 36
Bridge of Independent Lists (Most) 13
Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) 5
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (HNS) 5
Civic Liberal Alliance (GLAS) 4
Human Blockade (Živi zid) 3
Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS) 3
Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS) 3
Let's Change Croatia (PH) 2
Croatian Christian Democratic Party (HDS) 2
Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja (HDSSB) 1
Croatian Intergenerational Solidarity Party (SMSH) 1
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) 1
Croatian Growth (HRAST) 1
Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU) 1
People's Party - Reformists (Reformisti) 1
Power (SNAGA) 1
Independents 13
Total 151

MPs by party

Party Name Constituency/Deputizing
Croatian Democratic Union (55) Ante Babić District X, deptuizing Andro Krstulović Opara since 19 June 2017
Ante Bačić District X, deputizing Damir Krstičević since 19 June 2017 (deputized before from 19 October 2016 by Blaženko Boban)
Branko Bačić District X
Marijana Balić District V, deputizing Ivan Penava since 19 October 2016
Dražen Barišić District VI
Vesna Bedeković District IV, deputizing Tomislav Tolušić
Josip Borić District VIII, deputizing Oleg Butković
Milijan Brkić District II
Stevo Culej District V
Mato Čičak District VI, deputizing Goran Marić since 19 October 2016
Ivan Ćelić District VII, deputizing Tomislav Ćorić since 19 October 2016
Pero Ćosić District V
Josip Đakić District IV
Damir Felak District II, deputizing Ivana Maletić
Darko Horvat District III, deputized by Nikolina Babić until 27 October 2016
Gordan Jandroković District I
Marija Jelkovac District VII, deputizing Tomo Medved
Željka Josić District VI, deputizing Ivo Žinić
Branka Juričev-Martinčev District IX
Mladen Karlić District V
Ivan Kirin District VIII
Tomislav Klarić District VII
Anton Kliman District VIII, deputized by Monika Udovičić until 27 October 2016
Vlatko Kopić District IV
Miro Kovač District IX, deputized by Martin Baričević until 27 October 2016
Josip Križanić District III
Marijan Kustić District IX, deputizing Darko Milinović since 25 May 2017
Tomislav Lipošćak District VII, deputizing Damir Jelić since 8 December 2016
Davor Lončar District IX
Franjo Lučić District V
Ljubica Lukačić District I, deputizing Andrej Plenković since 19 October 2016
Božo Ljubić District XI (diaspora)
Ljubica Maksimčuk District V, deputizing Zdravko Marić
Jasen Mesić District VI
Andrija Mikulić District II
Domagoj Mikulić District IV, deputizing Ivan Anušić since 9 June 2017
Davor Miličević District V, deputizing Dražen Milinković since 20 October 2016
Domagoj Ivan Milošević District VII
Grozdana Perić District IX
Irena Petrijevčanin-Vuksanović District IV
Drago Prgomet District VI
Sanja Putica District X, deputizing Lovro Kuščević since 9 June 2017 (until then Mato Franković)
Željko Raguž District XI (diaspora)
Željko Reiner District I
Dragica Roščić District X, deputizing Milan Kujundžić since 19 October 2016
Ante Sanader District IX
Davor Ivo Stier District VII, deputized by Majd Burić from 19 October 2016 to 29 June 2017
Anđelko Stričak District III
Marko Šimić District V, deputizing Danijel Marušić
Ivan Šipić District IX, deputizing Nediljko Dujić
Petar Škorić District X
Ivan Šuker District VI, deputizing Dražen Bošnjaković since 9 June 2017
Miro Totgergeli District II
Miroslav Tuđman District IV
Žarko Tušek District III
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (36) Vedran Babić District II
Arsen Bauk District X
Davor Bernardić District I
Igor Dragovan District I
Saša Đujić District VII
Sabina Glasovac District IX
Bojan Glavašević District VI
Peđa Grbin District VIII
Branko Grčić District X
Mario Habek District III
Siniša Hajdaš Dončić District III
Domagoj Hajduković District IV
Romana Jerković District VIII
Željko Jovanović District VIII
Ivan Klarin District IX
Joško Klisović District I
Ana Komparić-Devčić District VIII
Stjepan Kovač District III
Boris Lalovac District VI
Marija Luc-Polanc District V
Gordan Maras District II
Damir Mateljan District VII
Predrag Matić District V
Orsat Miljenić District I
Mirando Mrsić District VI
Milanka Opačić District VII
Ranko Ostojić District IX
Darko Parić District X
Alen Prelec District I, deputizing Zoran Milanović since 10 March 2017
Zdravko Ronko District V
Nenad Stazić District VI
Damir Tomić District IV
Siniša Varga District I
Marko Vešligaj District III
Franko Vidović District IX
Mihael Zmajlović District VII
Bridge of Independent Lists (13) Miro Bulj District IX
Slaven Dobrović District II, deputized by Ljubica Ambrušec until 10 May 2017
Nikola Grmoja District VI
Ivana Ninčević-Lesandrić District X
Vlaho Orepić District I, deputized by Davor Romić from 19 October 2016 (until then Natko Felbar) to 10 May 2017
Tomislav Panenić District V
Božo Petrov District X
Robert Podolnjak District III
Hrvoje Runtić District IV, elected from the Živi zid list but left the party before inauguration
Marko Sladoljev District VII, deputizing Josip Katalinić since 21 October 2016
Ines Strenja-Linić District VIII
Miroslav Šimić District IV
Marko Vučetić District IX
Croatian Peasant Party (5) Krešo Beljak District VII
Željko Lenart District VI
Mladen Madjer District II, deputizing Stjepan Kožić
Ana-Marija Petin District IV
Davor Vlaović District V
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (5) Milorad Batinić District III
Stjepan Čuraj District IV, deputizing Ivan Vrdoljak since 9 June 2017
Božica Makar District III, deputizing Predrag Štromar
Marija Puh District III
Bernarda Topolko District III, deputizing Matija Posavec
Civic Liberal Alliance (4) Goran Beus Richembergh District VI, until 9 June 2017 HNS-LS
Anka Mrak Taritaš District II, until 9 June 2017 HNS-LS
Vesna Pusić District I, until 9 June 2017 HNS-LS
Nada Turina-Đurić District VII, until 9 June 2017 HNS-LS
Human Shield (3) Branimir Bunjac District III, deputizing Vladimira Palfi
Ivan Pernar District VI
Ivan Vilibor Sinčić District VII
Independent Democratic Serb Party (3) Dragana Jeckov Special representative of the Serb minority, deputizing Mile Horvat since 30 June 2017
Boris Milošević Special representative of the Serb minority
Milorad Pupovac Special representative of the Serb minority
Istrian Democratic Assembly (3) Tulio Demetlika District VIII
Boris Miletić District VIII
Giovanni Sponza District VIII
Let's Change Croatia (2) Ivan Lovrinović District II
Ivica Mišić District V
Croatian Christian Democratic Party (2) Branko Hrg District II, elected from the HDZ list, member of the HDS-HSLS-HDSSB club
Goran Dodig District X
Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja (1) Branimir Glavaš District IV, deputized by Josip Salapić from 2 November 2016 to 11 May 2017
Croatian Intergenerational Solidarity Party (1) Kažimir Varda District II, was elected as HSU member but left before inauguration, since 1 February SMSH, member of the BM 365-SMSH-Reformisti-NZ club
Croatian Party of Pensioners (1) Silvano Hrelja District VIII
Croatian Social Liberal Party (1) Darinko Kosor District I
Croatian Growth (1) Hrvoje Zekanović District IX, was elected from the HDZ list, member of the HDZ club
People's Party - Reformists (1) Darinko Dumbović District VI
Power (1) Goran Aleksić District I, was elected from the Živi zid list
Independents (13) Vladimir Bilek Special representative of Czech and Slovak minorities, also member of the BM 365-SMSH-Reformisti-NZ club
Bruna Esih District I, until 13 June 2017 HDZ club, since then NHR club
Željko Glasnović District XI (diaspora), since 13 June 2017 NHR club
Zlatko Hasanbegović District II, deputized by Sanda Kulić Makar until 27 October 2016, until 13 June 2017 HDZ, since then NHR club
Róbert Jankovics Special representative of the Hungarian minority
Ivan Kovačić District X, deputized by Maro Krstić (Most) from 19 October 2016 to 11 May 2017, member of the Most club
Ermina Lekaj Prljaskaj Special representative of the Albanian and four other minorities, also member of the BM 365-SMSH-Reformisti-NZ club
Veljko Kajtazi Special representative of the Roma and eleven other minorities, also member of the HNS club until 12 June 2017
Željko Lacković District II, deputizing Milan Bandić, independent and left the BM 365 group
Furio Radin Special representative of the Italian minority, also member of the IDS-PGS-LZR club
Tomislav Saucha District VII, SDP until 17 March 2017, since 12 June 2017 HNS club
Marin Škibola District VIII, left Živi zid on 21 November 2016 and joined the PH club
Tomislav Žagar District IV, until 28 November 2016 member of the SDP club, joined later the Most club

Changes

Note that a number of MPs who are high-ranking members of parties in the ruling coalition were subsequently appointed to various ministerial and governmental positions, while others continued to serve as county presidents. In such cases they are required by Croatian law to put their parliamentary mandate on hold for the duration of their other term of office and in the meantime their seats are then taken by a party-appointed replacement MP. Those replacements are documented above. The changes which resulted in club changes or occurred after the inauguration of the new government are shown here as well.

Date Constituency Gain Loss Note
22 September 2016 4th district Most Živi zid Hrvoje Runtić left Živi zid, joined Most
9 October 2016 2nd district Independent HSU Kažimir Varda left HSU, joined the MB365-SMSH-Reformisti-NZ club club as an independent
21 November 2016 8th district Independent Živi zid Marin Škibola left Živi zid, joined the PH club as an independent
28 November 2016 4th district Most SDP Tomislav Žagar left SDP and joined later the Most club as an independent

References

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