Zoran Milanović has been ruled out as the prime minister or head of government following a decision by the Constitutional Court. This news has sparked reactions from many politicians and constitutional experts, with Darko Milinović, the current president of the LiPo party and former HDZ minister of health, expressing his vehement opposition to the decision in a Facebook post.
Milinović strongly criticized the ruling and expressed his disbelief and disappointment. He emphasized that the court’s decision is infringing on voters’ rights, calling for political parties to uphold democratic principles and sovereignty of individual votes. He highlighted that citizens feel their choices are being undermined by this ruling, leading to heightened tensions and questions about the role of the Constitutional Court in elections.
The contentious nature of this decision has led to widespread debate, with calls for action to address its implications for future elections. Milinović’s post serves as a rallying cry for a response to safeguard electoral integrity and ensure that citizens’ voice is not overshadowed by judicial interventions.
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