Croats began voting on September 11 for the second time in less than a year in snap parliamentary elections to elect 151 parliament members.
Voters will be choosing among similar options to those in November 2015.
That election produced no absolute winner. Instead, a barely functioning coalition government, led by the conservative Croatian Democratic Union party (HDZ), came to power before collapsing in June over a conflict-of-interest scandal.
In the last government, HDZ was in coalition with newcomer center-right Bride of the Independent lists, MOST, and several other smaller parties.
A Social Democrat-led four-party alliance stands to win about 60 out of 151 seats in the parliament, while rival HDZ should win a few seats less, opinion polls say.
Some 3.8 million citizens are eligible to vote at 7,000 polling stations.
Source : QNA
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