List of members of the Sabor, 2015–2016

The 8th Sabor was inaugurated on 28 December 2015 (for the first time in history due to a postponed election of the Speaker), having originally been called by the President to hold an inaugural session on December 3. The assembly came into existence following the November 2015 parliamentary election and consisted of 151 representatives elected from 10 geographical and two special electoral districts. The 8th Sabor dissolved itself by a vote of 137 in favor on 20 June 2016 and formally dissolved on 15 July 2016. The 8th Sabor was the shortest in the history of independent Croatia with a term lasting only 200 days. The 8th Sabor officially ended on 14 October with the inauguration of the 9th Sabor.

Parliamentary officials

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The Speaker of the Croatian Parliament (or President) from 28 December 2015 is Željko Reiner, member of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ).[1]

Vice presidents of Sabor are Ante Sanader (HDZ), Robert Podolnjak (Most) and Ivan Tepeš (HSP AS).[2] Two vice presidents were elected on 3 February 2016: Milanka Opačić (SDP) and Vesna Pusić (HNS).

Composition

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On the basis of the parliamentary election of 2015, the composition of the Sabor as of the dissolution 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

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Party June
2016
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 50[3]
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) 42[3]
Bridge of Independent Lists (Most) 15
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (HNS) 10[4]
National minority club 6
Milan Bandić 365 (BM 365), Bloc Pensioners Together (BUZ) and minority MPs 6
Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS) and Furio Radin 4
Croatian Dialogue Initiative (HRID) and Šandor Juhas 3
Croatian Labourists - Labour Party (Laburisti) 3
Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU) and Stipe Petrina 3
Croatian Party of Rights dr. Ante Starčević (HSP AS) 3
Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) and Croatian Christian Democratic Party (HDS) 3[5]
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) and Gordana Rusak 3
Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS) and Reformists (Reformisti) 3
Non-Inscrits 3[3]
Total 151

By political party

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Party January
2016
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 49
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) 42
Bridge of Independent Lists (Most) 15
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (HNS) 9
Croatian Labourists - Labour Party (Laburisti) 3
Croatian Party of Rights dr. Ante Starčević (HSP-AS) 3
Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS) 3
Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja (HDSSB) 2
Croatian Dialogue Initiative (HRID) 2
Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU) 2
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) 2
Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) 2
Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS) 2
Milan Bandić 365 - The Party of Labour and Solidarity (BM 365) 2
Bloc Pensioners Together (BUZ) 1
Croatian Christian Democratic Party (HDS) 1
Croatian Growth (HRAST) 1
Human Shield (Živi zid) 1
Independent List Stipe Petrina (NLSP) 1
Reformists (Reformisti) 1
Independents 7
Total 151

MPs by party

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Party Name Constituency/Deputizing
Croatian Democratic Union (50) Ivan Anušić District IV
Branko Bačić District X
Dražen Barišić District VI
Josip Bilaver District IX
Blaženko Boban District X, deputizing Zlatko Ževrnja
Josip Borić District VIII, deputizing Anton Kliman
Dražen Bošnjaković District VI
Marija Budimir District V
Stevo Culej District V
Tomislav Čuljak District V
Tomislav Ćorić District I, deputizing Davorin Mlakar since 3 June 2016
Pero Ćosić District V
Željko Dilber District VII
Josip Đakić District IV
Damir Felak District II, deputizing Darko Sobota
Željko Fiolić District VII
Željko Glasnović Representative of the Croatian diaspora
Sandra Jakelić District IX, deputizing Goran Pauk
Gordan Jandroković District VI
Josip Križanić District III, deputizing Darko Horvat
Damir Krstičević District X
Marijan Kustić District IX, deputizing Božidar Kalmeta since 4 February 2016
Franjo Lucić District V
Božo Ljubić Representative of the Croatian diaspora
Margareta Mađerić District I
Ljubisa Maksimčuk District V, deputizing Danijel Marušić
Goran Marić District VI
Jasen Mesić District VII
Andrija Mikulić District II
Darko Milinović District IX
Domagoj Ivan Milošević District VII
Nada Murganić District VII, deputizing Damir Jelić
Stjepan Pintarić District IV, deputizing Tomislav Tolušić
Sanja Putica District X
Ivan Radić District IV
Željko Reiner District I
Josipa Rimac District IX
Ante Sanader District IX
Anđelko Stričak District III
Ivan Šipić District IX
Petar Škorić District X
Ivan Šuker Representative of the Croatian diaspora
Miro Totgergeli District II, deputizing Miro Kovač
Miroslav Tuđman District II
Žarko Tušek District III
Antun Vidaković District VI, deputizing Ivo Žinić
Lucian Vukelić District VIII, deputizing Oleg Butković
Leon Žulj District IV, deputizing Milijan Brkić since 31 January 2016
Ante Župan District IX, deputizing Tomislav Karamarko
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (42) Vedran Babić District II
Arsen Bauk District X, deputized by Tonči Bilić until 30 January 2016
Davor Bernardić District I
Igor Dragovan District I
Sabina Glasovac District IX
Peđa Grbin District VIII
Branko Grčić District X, deputized by Nikša Peronja until 30 January 2016
Mario Habek District III
Siniša Hajdaš Dončić District III, deputized by Dunja Špoljar until 30 January 2016
Domagoj Hajduković District IV
Tihomir Jakovina District V, deputized by Damir Rimac until 30 January 2016
Ivo Jelušić District VI
Željko Jovanović District VIII
Ivan Klarin District IX
Joško Klisović District I, deputized by Karolina Leaković until 30 January 2016
Ana Komparić Devčić District VIII
Sandra Krpan District VIII, deputizing Dino Manestar
Boris Lalovac District VI, deputized by Kristina Ikić-Baniček until 30 January 2016
Gordan Maras District II, deputized by Vesna Jakas until 30 January 2016
Damir Mateljan District VII
Predrag Matić District V, deputized by Biljana Gaća until 30 January 2016
Zoran Milanović District I, deputized by Melita Mulić until 30 January 2016
Orsat Miljanić District I, deputized by Alen Prelec until 30 January 2016
Mirando Mrsić District VI, deputized by Svjetlana Lazić until 30 January 2016
Milanka Opačić District VII, deputized by Saša Đujić until 30 January 2016
Rajko Ostojić District VI
Ranko Ostojić District IX, deputized by Franko Vidović until 30 January 2016
Darko Parić District X
Davor Penić District X, deputizing Ante Kotromanović
Dražen Pros District II, deputizing Josip Leko since 3 June 2016
Zdravko Ronko District V
Tomislav Saucha District VII, deputized by Nenad Livun until 30 January 2016
Gordana Sobol District II
Nenad Stazić District VII
Damir Tomić District IV
Siniša Varga District I, deputized by Snježana Bužinec until 30 January 2016
Zoran Vasić District VI
Franko Vidović District IX, deputizing Ingrid Antičević-Marinović since 3 June 2016
Tanja Vrbat Grgić District VIII
Dragica Zgrebec District III
Mihael Zmajlović District VII, deputized by Kristijan Rajšel until 30 January 2016
Tomislav Žagar District IV
Bridge of Independent Lists (15) Ljubisa Ambrušec District II
Miro Bulj District IX
Josip Katalinić District VII
Mario Klobučić District X
Ivan Kovačić District X
Maro Kristić District X, deputizing Božo Petrov
Ivan Lovrinović District II
Juro Martinović District VI
Jasna Matulić District VI
Ivica Mišić District V
Robert Podolnjak District III
Marko Sladoljev District VII, deputizing Slaven Dobrović
Ines Strenja-Linić District VIII
Miroslav Šimić District VI
Ružica Vukovac District V, deputizing Tomislav Panenić
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (9) Milorad Batinić District III
Goran Beus Richembergh District VI
Štefanija Damjanović District III, deputizing Matija Posavec
Božica Makar District III, deputizing Predrag Štromar
Anka Mrak-Taritaš District II, deputized by Melita Samoborec until 30 January 2016
Marija Puh District III
Vesna Pusić District I, deputized by Igor Kolman until 30 January 2016
Nada Turina-Đurić District VII
Ivan Vrdoljak District IV, deputized by Marijana Živko until 30 January 2016
Croatian Labourists – Labour Party (3) Tomislav Končevski District III
Jaroslav Pecnik District IV
Nansi Tireli District VIII
Croatian Party of Rights dr. Ante Starčević (3) Pero Ćorić District V
Ivan Kirin District VIII
Ivan Tepeš District IV
Istrian Democratic Assembly (3) Tulio Demetlika District VIII
Boris Miletić District VIII
Giovanni Sponza District VIII
Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja (2) Branimir Glavaš District IV
Josip Salapić District IV, deputizing Vladimir Šišljagić
Croatian Dialogue Initiative (2) Irena Petrijevčanin Vuksanović District I, elected as a Most candidate
Drago Prgomet District I, elected as a Most candidate
Croatian Party of Pensioners (2) Silvano Hrelja District VIII
Marija Ilić District V
Croatian Peasant Party (2) Branko Hrg District II
Davor Vlaović District V, deputizing Božo Galić after the resignation of Davor Miličević, since 5 February 2016
Croatian Social Liberal Party (2) Dario Hrebak District II
Darinko Kosor District I
Independent Democratic Serb Party (2) Mile Horvat Special representative of the Serb minority
Milorad Pupovac Special representative of the Serb minority
Milan Bandić 365 (2) Miodrag Demo District VI
Sandra Perković District II, deputizing Milan Bandić
Bloc Pensioners Together (1) Milivoj Špika District X
Croatian Christian Democratic Party (1) Goran Dodig District X
Croatian Growth (1) Ladislav Ilčić District III, member of the HDZ club
Human Shield (1) Ivan Vilibor Šinčić District VII
Independent List Stipe Petrina (1) Stipe Petrina District IX, elected as a Most candidate; member of the HSU club
Reformists (1) Radimir Čačić District III
Independents (7) Vladimir Bilek Special representative of Czech and Slovak minorities; member of the BM 365 club
Ermina Lekaj Prljaskaj[6] Special representative of the Albanian and four other minorities; member of the BM 365 club
Šandor Juhas Special representative of the Hungarian minority, member of the HRID club
Veljko Kajtazi Special representative of the Roma and eleven other minorities; member of the HNS club[7]
Furio Radin Special representative of the Italian minority; member of the IDS club
Mirko Rašković[8] Special representative of the Serbian minority; elected as an SDSS candidate, member of the HDZ club, later switched to the BM 365 club
Gordana Rusak District I, elected as a Most candidate, until 18 January 2016 HRID, after that member of the HSLS club

Changes

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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 city mayors. 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 Loss Gain Note
22 December 2015 12th district SDSS independent (politician) Mirko Rašković left SDSS
18 January 2016 1st district   independent (politician) Gordana Rusak left HRID
30 January 2016 4th district SDP HNS-LD Ivan Vrdoljak returned to parliament
31 January 2016 4th district HDZ HDZ Milijan Brkić left parliament
5 February 2016 5th district HDZ HSS Davor Miličević left parliament
May 2016 10th district BUZ BUZ Milivoj Špika switched from the HSLS group to the BM 365 group


References

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  1. ^ "Životopis predsjednika Sabora Željka Reinera" (in Croatian). Croatian Parliament. 28 December 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Potpredsjednici Hrvatskog sabora" (in Croatian). Croatian Parliament. 22 January 2016. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Hrvatski sabor
  4. ^ Hrvatski sabor - Klub zastupnika Hrvatske narodne stranke - liberalnih demokrata
  5. ^ Established in February 2016
  6. ^ She is not a member of the national minority club
  7. ^ "Stranke - Kajtazi pristupa klubu HNS-a" (in Croatian). 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2011-12-29.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ He is not a member of the national minority club