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|seats2_title = European Parliament |seats2 = |seats3_title = County Prefects |seats3 = |seats4_title = Mayors |seats4 = }} Croatia is Growing ((クロアチア語:Hrvatska raste)) is a political alliance in Croatia formed in 2010 as Kukuriku coalition. It originally consisted of four centre-left and centrist parties in the Croatian Parliament: Social Democratic Party of Croatia, Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats, Croatian Party of Pensioners and Istrian Democratic Assembly, but only the first three are still members, while three minor parties have since joined it. The group was originally founded as the Kukuriku coalition ((クロアチア語:Kukuriku koalicija)), meaning 'cock-a-doodle-doo'. This somewhat facetious name was taken from a restaurant of the same name in Kastav, where they first convened in July 2009, became well known, and eventually became the coalition's official name. For the 2015 parliamentary election, the coalition changed to its current name and consists of three out of four original members: Social Democratic Party, Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats, Croatian Party of Pensioners, as well as three new ones: Croatian Labourists – Labour Party, Authentic Croatian Peasant Party and Zagorje Party, while Istrian Democratic Assembly left the coalition. ==History== The idea of a joint party list of the main centre-left parties SDP and HNS-LD was discussed in the 2007 general election, however ultimately each party contested the election separately. The election resulted in HDZ forming the Sanader II cabinet and SDP returning to Opposition. After the resignation of Prime Minister Ivo Sanader the three parties: SDP, HNS-LD and IDS; started discussing the possibility of contesting the next general election more extensively.〔(Milanović okupio opoziciju ), Poslovni dnevnik〕 On November 23, 2010 the three parties along with HSU signed a declaration "Alliance for Change" officially confirming their intention of a joint appearance in the next election.〔(SDP, HNS, IDS i HSU izlaze na izbore kao ‘savez za promjene’ ), Poslovni dnevnik〕 On September 15, 2011, the coalition officially presented their manifesto for the 2011 general election called "Plan 21" in Zagreb.〔〔 On 4 December 2011 the Kukuriku coalition won an absolute majority in the country's parliamentary election. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Croatia is Growing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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