A Far-Right Party Emerges as a Possible Kingmaker in Croatia
Briefly

The governing conservatives in Croatia finished first in the election, but the far-right Homeland Movement emerged as a key player, signaling political uncertainty in the country.
The need for rival group assistance to form a government, showcasing the potential challenges ahead despite the Croatian Democratic Union's leading position in the election.
Tihomir Cipek highlighted a trend in Europe where the political center loses voters to far-right and far-left parties as a reaction to Europeanization, reflecting the broader movements among new EU members like Croatia.
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