Croatia's Prime Minister and Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) leader, Jadranka Kosor, was on Wednesday elected a vice-chairwoman of the International Democrat Union (IDU), an association of more than 80 conservative, Christian Democrat, and other parties of the centre right worldwide, the HDZ said in a statement.
Kosor was elected at a meeting of the IDU Executive Committee in Prague, which was held under the chairmanship of IDU President and former Australian Prime Minister John Howard.
IDU has 17 vice-chairpersons and until recently one of them was former Croatian PM and HDZ chief Ivo Sanader.