ZAGREB (Reuters) - The Croatian government on Friday rejected an opposition motion calling for a no-confidence vote against the deputy prime minister over an alleged conflict of interest, in a decision that laid bare deep divisions between the coalition parties.
Croatia's main opposition party, the Social Democrats (SDP), last week filed a no-confidence motion against Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Karamarko.
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