Speaker of the Croatian Parliament


The Speaker of the Croatian Parliament is the presiding officer in the Croatian Parliament, Croatia's legislative body.
Under Article 97 of the Constitution of Croatia, the Speaker of the Croatian Parliament is the only constitutional deputy to the President of Croatia and serves as Acting President if the elected President vacates the office before the expiration of the 5-year presidential term due to either death, resignation or removal from office. In this case an early presidential election must be held within 60 days of the vacancy in the presidency having occurred and the Speaker shall serve as Acting President until the newly elected President is sworn in for a full 5-year term of office.
Under the same article of the constitution, the President of Croatia may unilaterally choose to temporarily delegate authority to the Speaker of the Parliament for shorter periods of time, e.g. whenever the President is not present in the country, is ill or is on vacation. In this case it is up to the President to determine when he or she wishes to fully resume authority once again. However, in case of longer periods of the President's illness or incapacitation, and especially in those cases when the President himself is not able to delegate authority to Speaker, the responsibility of determining when a Speaker should assume or renounce temporary authority rests upon the Constitutional Court, which acts upon the recommendation of the Government of Croatia.
The incumbent Speaker of the Croatian Parliament is Gordan Jandroković of the Croatian Democratic Union, having taken office on 5 May 2017 following the resignation of the previous Speaker.

Duties and competences

According to the Croatian Constitution and the Parliamentary Rules of Procedure, President of the Parliament:
This is the list of Speakers of the Croatian Parliament.








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