1995 Croatian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia on 29 October 1995 to elect the 127 members of the Chamber of Representatives. The election was held in conjunction with special elections for Zagreb City Assembly, which resulted with Zagreb Crisis.

1995 Croatian parliamentary election

29 October 1995

All 127 seats in the Chamber of Representatives
64 seats needed for a majority
Turnout68.79% ( 6.82pp)
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
HDZ Franjo Tuđman 45.23 75 −10
HSSHNSIDS Zlatko Tomčić 18.26 18 +5
HSLS Dražen Budiša 11.55 12 −2
SDP Ivica Račan 8.93 10 −1
HSP Anto Đapić 5.01 4 −1
Minority lists
SNS Milan Đukić 60.60 2 −1
ASH Živko Juzbašić 34.34 1 New
Independents 4 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Subsequent Prime Minister
Nikica Valentić
HDZ
Zlatko Mateša
HDZ

The result was a victory for the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), which won an absolute majority of 75 seats. Voter turnout was 68.8%.

This was the last election to date in Croatia in which a single party won enough seats to govern alone, without the need for parliamentary support from pre-election or post-election coalition partners.

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