Croatian prime minister Jadranka Kosor's government has survived a no-confidence vote in parliament and is likely to stay in office until regular elections, which are due early next year.
After more than 15 hours of heated discussion in the Sabor, Croatia's parliament, Ms Kosor's governing coalition won the ballot just after midnight on Thursday morning (28 October) with 79 votes in favour and 62 against the government.
The coalition, which includes the Croatian Democratic Union (...
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