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Zoran Milanović će imati novi mandat1 kao predsjednik Hrvatske. Pripreme za inauguraciju2 su u tijeku3 . Postoji napetost4 između predsjednika i vlade, jer neki političari neće prisustvovati5 događaju. Moguće lokacije inauguracije su Pantovčak ili Markov trg. Inauguracija će biti pred Miroslavom Šeparovićem i bit će održana po ustavu6 .
- mandat (m.)
Razdoblje ili vrijeme tijekom kojeg osoba obavlja dužnost, obično izabrana. ↩︎ - inauguracija (f.)
Svečano preuzimanje dužnosti ili funkcije. ↩︎ - tijek (m.)
Protok ili trajanje nečeg što se događa ili odvija. ↩︎ - napetost (f.)
Stanje uznemirenosti ili uzbuđenja zbog nečega. ↩︎ - prisustvovati
Biti prisutan na nekom događaju ili sastanku. ↩︎ - ustav (m.)
Osnovni pravni dokument kojim se definiraju temeljna načela i ustroj države. ↩︎
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Question: Who is Zoran Milanović?
Question: Why are some politicians not attending the inauguration?
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The potential venue for the inauguration remains a topic of interest. Choices include the presidential office at Pantovčak or the historically significant Markov Trg. While Markov Trg is typically closed to the public for security reasons following an attack in 2020, it is technically open for public events like inaugurations. However, its use would require comprehensive security arrangements due to past incidents, making Pantovčak a more straightforward option.
Meanwhile, political tensions have flared as representatives from the ruling party, including Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Speaker of Parliament Gordan Jandroković, have confirmed they will not attend the inauguration. This decision is rooted in ongoing conflicts with President Milanović, who has often been at odds with the government. Plenković cited Milanović’s repeated constitutional violations as a reason for their absence, underscoring a deeper divide that sees Milanović accusing the government of constitutional violations as well.

Despite these disputes, the inauguration ceremony is constitutionally required to proceed. It will be conducted before Miroslav Šeparović, the President of the Constitutional Court. Šeparović has emphasized his commitment to ensuring that the event takes place in a civilized manner, adhering to constitutional norms despite the complexities of the political landscape.
Amidst these developments, questions linger about the broader political implications of Milanović’s second term. Some analysts regard the inauguration as a potential early indicator of future cooperation or contention between the presidency and government. The ceremony could act as a barometer for Milanović’s approach to bridging divides within Croatia’s political framework.
As preparations for the inauguration continue, the focus remains on how these unresolved tensions might influence the event and any subsequent political discourse in Croatia. Political observers and the public alike will be watching to see if the ceremony can foster any initial signs of reconciliation between the conflicting branches of Croatian governance.
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Advanced: Reports from Croatia
- Šeparović on Milanović’s Inauguration: ‘He Violated the Constitution, But I Will Ensure a Civilized Oath Ceremony’ (Večernji list)
- Here’s what the inauguration will look like if Milanović chooses the restricted area; everyone remembers who was eliminated during Josipović’s oath! (Jutarnji list)
- Jandroković Responds to Criticism: “It Was Right Not to Attend Milanović’s Inauguration” (Dnevnik.hr)
- Plenković: We Won’t Attend Milanović’s Inauguration; President’s Office: No Comment (Index.hr)