
Croatian Parliament
The Croatian Parliament, called the Sabor, is the country's legislative body responsible for making laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the government. It is a unicameral assembly composed of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected through proportional representation. The Sabor discusses and votes on laws, policies, and important national issues, serving as a key instrument of democratic governance. Its functions also include ratifying international treaties and representing the interests of citizens. The Parliament operates within a framework of checks and balances, ensuring that the government acts in accordance with the law and public interest.