(ANSA-AFP) - ZAGREB, APR 19 - Croatia's top court said on
Friday that the country's president, who had campaigned to
become prime minister ahead of this week's parliamentary
election, could not head the new government. "The president has
been warned in time that he cannot participate in the campaign,
but that he must (first) resign. Now it is over. He can no
longer be a prime minister-designate," Constitutional Court
President Miroslav Separovic told a press conference. Croatia
voted in a parliamentary election on Wednesday in which the
ruling conservative HDZ party won most of the seats, but not
enough to form a government alone. (ANSA-AFP).
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