Before the vote Croatian Twitter users had promised to bare their breasts online if the country's political deadlock was finally ended by parliament.
They used the hashtag, "Boobs for the fall of the government."
True to their promise, several Croats took to their Twitter accounts to celebrate the fall of the government, which political leaders said is likely to result in new elections.
Pozdrav Vladi u odlasku! #SiseZaPadVlade pic.twitter.com/hrXLxS2dfb
— Moi Jane (@jane_doh5) 4 июня 2016 г.
Od žene u mene 😂 #sisezapadvlade pic.twitter.com/IMhE4HWlPS
— Inkognito (@djapanez) 4 июня 2016 г.
Oćete sise? Jebale vas sise,evo vam sise! #SiseZaPadVlade 😂😜 pic.twitter.com/wm9kNlQvUy
— Kate (@tailor2505) 4 июня 2016 г.
Kakva Vlada, takve i cice za njen pad.#PalaVlada #NekaJeVise pic.twitter.com/zNdGDZy0TF
— Moi Jane (@jane_doh5) 16 июня 2016 г.
As a result of the last elections in November 2015, a coalition of parties headed by the center-right HDZ party gained the most seats in parliament (59), followed by a coalition headed by the center-left SDP (56).
Following protracted talks HDZ's coalition formed a coalition government with political newcomers Most, who had taken third place having surprisingly gained 19 seats in parliament.