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The City Assembly of the City of Zagreb is the lawmaking body of the Croatian capital of
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. It consists of 47 members who were elected by universal suffrage and secret ballot at 2017 elections for a term of four years. The assembly meets at the Old City Hall, close to the St. Mark's Square. This representative body passes acts within the self-governing scope of the City of Zagreb and performs other duties in accordance with the state laws and its own Statute. The assembly serves as a check against the
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in a mayor-council government model. It has 24 permanent and occasional working bodies with oversight of various functions of the city government.


Assembly members

The assembly comprises 51 members elected in a general, free, secret and direct ballot by the citizens of Zagreb according to the principle of
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. Elections take place every four years – at the same time as for the
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. According to the article 49 of the ''Statute of the City of Zagreb'', "councilors perform they duty honorarily and do not receive a salary" but are entitled to compensation so according to the ''Decision on the Regular Financing of the Parties'', male representatives annually receive around 56,000 kunas (cca.
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7,545), and female representatives 62,000 kunas (cca.
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8,355). However, this money is paid to the representatives' special giro account and can only be spent on the program of a political party or as a charitable donation. In addition, each of the 51 representatives receives 1,200 kunas (cca.
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160) per month for work at the Assembly, regardless of whether they have attended Assembly meeting or not, and around 1,250 kunas (cca.
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170) for the work in assembly committees (each representative is member of at least one committee). Parties with at least three AM's or at least three independent AM's can form a councilors' club in order to organize and participate in the debates and committees of the assembly. City councilors of two or more political parties and independents are allowed to form a joint club. Others are part of the mixed group.


Organizational structure

Assembly is headed by a president and four deputy presidents who form the Presidency of the Assembly. The Secretariat of the Assembly is the professional Assembly service. Permanent working bodies of the City Assembly are: * Credentials Committee; * Election and Appointment Committee; * Statute, Rules of Procedure and Regulations Committee; * Town, Street and Square Naming Committee; * Economic Development Committee; * Finance Committee; * Utilities Management Committee; * Physical Planning Committee; * Committee for Environmental Protection; * Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Committee; * Healthcare Committee; * Social Welfare Committee; * Education and Sports Committee; * Culture Committee; * Youth Committee; * Intercity and International Cooperation Committee; * Local Government Committee; * Petitions and Appeals Committee.


Political structure

The political groups represented in the Assembly (as of June 2021):


References

{{Elections in Zagreb Organizations based in Zagreb Local government in Croatia