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After the Constitutional Court decision, which ruled that Zoran Milanović cannot be the prime minister or head of government, reactions from many politicians and constitutional experts have emerged. One such reaction came from Darko Milinović, former HDZ minister of health and current president of the LiPo party. In a Facebook post, Milinović expressed his frustration with the decision, stating, “Who is stronger than any of the 76? You will not own my vote!!!”

Milinović continued to share his thoughts on the decision, criticizing the Constitutional Court for its role in determining the eligibility of Milanović. He questioned why even if Milanović were to resign, he still would not be able to hold a mandate. Milinović expressed disbelief that the Constitutional Court could make decisions that override Parliament and return the country to a state of uncertainty.

The post continued with Milinović expressing discomfort with the current state of Croatia and calling on his political allies to react in defense of their homeland. He urged others to take action against the influence of the Constitutional Court on voters’ rights. The post concluded with a plea for a return to decency and a rejection of court interference in democratic processes.

Overall, Milinović’s post reflects a sentiment of frustration and disbelief at the Constitutional Court’s decision regarding Zoran Milanović. He raises concerns about its implications for democracy and political process integrity in Croatia.

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