
In this Report, we will look at the most significant events of 2022 when it comes to constitutional changes in the Republic of Croatia. First, we will describe the failed attempt to change the Constitution through the citizen-initiated constitutional referendum “Let’s decide together,” launched in the Fall of 2021. As we will show below, although the referendum had sufficient support from the electorate, it was declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court on May 16, 2022. The Court found that a referendum may not result in an amendment to the Constitution unlikely to achieve its proclaimed effect. In addition, 2022 was marked by the start of two constitutional amendment procedures, which were initiated by representatives of the Croatian Parliament. In what follows, we will detail both the content of these proposals and summarise the stages of the procedure that have been completed at the time of writing. We will then canvas the broader context of the 2022 events.
Constitution, Republic of Croatia, reform
Constitution, Republic of Croatia, reform
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