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In recent news, Milanović has announced his intention to run for parliament on April 17 as an independent candidate on the SDP list. He plans to become prime minister if his party wins. However, the Constitutional Court ruled that as president, he could not run for parliament. This decision has attracted international attention, with news outlets such as Reuters, dpa, Bloomberg, and AP reporting on the situation.

According to reports, Milanović’s decision to run for parliament was seen as a challenge to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković. Milanović and Plenković have clashed over various policies, including Croatia’s stance on Russia and Ukraine. The court’s decision has created a potential constitutional dispute and could impact the upcoming election.

The media has described Milanović as a popular political figure in Croatia but his candidacy has raised concerns about potential government instability. The French media has highlighted the tension between Milanović and Plenković as well as the potential implications for Croatia’s relationships with other countries. Local and regional media from Slovenia and Serbia have also covered the story by reporting on Milanović’s response to the court’s decision and its potential consequences for Croatia’s political landscape. There is uncertainty about how this situation will be resolved and what it could mean for future leadership in Croatia.

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