Prime Minister and Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) leader Jadranka Kosor has said that she will inform the public on time in which constituency she will run in the parliamentary election, set for 4 December.
During her visit to the village of Davor, 120 kilometres southeast of Zagreb, on Saturday Kosor was asked by reporters in which out of 10 constituencies she would run as the HDZ candidate No.1 on the party's slate after the party presidency on Friday reported that Kosor would head the HDZ slates in all constituencies but stopped short of saying in which constituency she would run for a parliamentary seat.
"Definitely, I will be on one slate. I have decided, but we in the HDZ will say about that when time comes for that," Kosor said after the ceremony of formally marking the start of the construction of a HRK 110 million water-well that will begin providing the western parts of Slavonski Brod-Posavina County with water supplies as of 2012.
Kosor said that she believed that the HDZ would make an excellent results at the forthcoming parliamentary election.
Despite the ongoing difficulties, the HDZ is full of strength and enthusiasm and the party proved strongest when times were toughest, she added, recalling that the HDZ was in power when Croatia implemented projects of historic importance, including the country's independence, the liberation of the occupied areas, its admission to international organisations including NATO and the conclusion of Croatia's European Union accession negotiations.