Apart from Croatia, out-of-country voting in parliamentary elections set for July 5 will be organised in 42 other countries, five fewer than at the presidential elections held in December 2019, the State Electoral Commission has said.
Elections for the tenth Croatian parliament will not be held in Algeria, Brazil, Chile, Indonesia and the South African Republic.
The number of voters in those countries who voted in the last election is small. A total of 88 voters voted in the last presidential election, and 126 in the last parliamentary election.
The elections in Croatia will be held on July 5 while abroad voting will be possible on July 4 and 5.
Candidates will be running for 151 seats in the parliament, including three that represent the expatriate community and eight representing ethnic minorities.