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Croatia's PM Sanader steps down | Croatia's PM Sanader steps down |
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Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader has announced he will resign and withdraw from politics. | Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader has announced he will resign and withdraw from politics. |
"I have decided to withdraw from active politics and not to run for the presidency," Mr Sanader said. | "I have decided to withdraw from active politics and not to run for the presidency," Mr Sanader said. |
The announcement came as a surprise. Croatian media had speculated recently that Mr Sanader, 56, would run for president next year. | |
The leader of the conservative Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), Mr Sanader had been prime minister since 2003. | The leader of the conservative Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), Mr Sanader had been prime minister since 2003. |
But he told reporters at a news conference in the capital, Zagreb: "My job has been done, my political life ends now." | But he told reporters at a news conference in the capital, Zagreb: "My job has been done, my political life ends now." |
He said he was not resigning because of illness or to take up a post at the European Union. | |
Mr Sanader stressed that he "did not make these decisions easily" but after "deep consideration". | |
"I have always said that politics is not an end in itself." | |
'Goals achieved' | |
Mr Sanader, who won a second term in office in November 2007, had made gaining Croatian membership of Nato and the European Union a key part of his time in office. | |
He said he was leaving his post "satisfied because the strategic goals have been achieved." | |
Croatia joined Nato in April this year but accession to the EU has stalled over an unresolved border dispute with neighbouring Slovenia. | Croatia joined Nato in April this year but accession to the EU has stalled over an unresolved border dispute with neighbouring Slovenia. |
Mr Sanader said Croatia was "on the doorstep" of EU membership and only awaiting a "political decision". | |
State media reported that Mr Sanader recommended his deputy, Jadranka Kosor, as the best person to replace him. |