Croatia's presidential election has been won by centre-left challenger Zoran Milanovic, who defeated the nationalist incumbent.
Croatia's presidential election has been won by centre-left challenger Zoran Milanovic, who defeated the nationalist incumbent.
Croatia’s second-place finish at the 2018 FIFA World Cup brought global attention to the Balkan nation and its president, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović.

| Quota Information | Parliament Information | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Are there legislated quotas? | Yes | Structure of parliament | Bicameral |
| For the Single/Lower House? | Yes | >Current members | 151 |
| Percentage of women | 31.79% | ||
| Source: Gender Quotas Database | Source: New Parline | ||
Seventy years after the women of Croatia were granted suffrage, the country elected its first woman president.
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In no representative body in Croatian counties do women make up 40 percent, as is stated in a recommendation of the Council of Europe, said Suzana Kunac from the B.a.B.e.
The fifth presidential elections in Croatia will take place on Sunday, December 27, 2009. The President is elected by popular vote to serve a 5-year term.
This report compares the situation and potential for action of women in South Eastern Europe and investigates party politics on gender equality.
This report compares the situation and potential for action of women in South Eastern Europe and investigates party politics on gender equality.
This report describes women's portrayal in media and their limited participation in the creation of media policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This report describes women's portrayal in media and their limited participation in the creation of media policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina.