Bulj on Thompson's concert in Sinj: Is the concert organizer paying KBC Zagreb for the services?
Miro Bulj, a member of the Croatian Parliament, commented on media reports regarding the unpaid services related to the concert of Marko Perković Thompson in Sinj and questioned who bears the costs for health services during such events.
Bulj: Mamić's kissing of Arkan's widow's hand is a symbol of a lie sold to the Croatian people for years
Croatian politician Miro Bulj criticizes Zdravko Mamić for publicly kissing the hand of Arkan's widow, claiming it symbolizes long-standing deception regarding patriotism in Croatia.
Bulj: Mamić's Kissing of Arkan's Widow's Hand is a Symbol of the Lies Sold to the People
Bulj criticizes Mamić's public display of affection towards the widow of a war criminal as a representation of deceptive nationalism in Croatia.
Bulj: 'What if the city authorities want to ban the declaration of Stepinac as a saint?'
Miro Bulj raises concerns about potential actions by city authorities regarding the declaration of Cardinal Stepinac as a saint, questioning how the public would react to such a ban after a recent event featuring controversial performer Marko Perković Thompson.
Bulj: What the SDP is doing today is like they have been paid by Plenković
Miro Bulj criticized the SDP's actions, comparing them to being paid by Plenković, during an event welcoming bronze medalists in Zagreb.
Bulj: We will not forget Tomašević's move today, nor Plenković's from 2018.
Miro Bulj, the mayor of Sinj and member of Parliament, criticized the actions of Tomašević and Plenković while celebrating the success of Croatian handball players at a government-organized event.
Bulj: Gobac called me last night, I hope it wasn't a threat attempt
Miro Bulj expressed concern over a call from Gobac amid the cancellation of the Croatian handball team welcome due to disagreements over the performance of singer Marko Perković Thompson.
Grand Celebration in Sinj: Mire Bulj's Son Got Married
The family of Sinj's mayor and parliament member Mire Bulj celebrated the wedding of his son Nediljko to Pia Cvitković at the Basilica of Our Lady of Sinj.
When you marry your oldest son and have two lives
Miro Bulj, a Croatian politician and mayor, entertained followers with a joyful Facebook post from his son's wedding celebration.
VIDEO Miro Bulj released a hilarious video of himself dancing at his son's wedding, you have to see this
Miro Bulj, the mayor of Sinj, celebrated his eldest son Nediljko's wedding with a humorous dance video shared on social media.
PHOTO: Here is the elusive wife of Mire Bulj! Together they cultivate land and enjoy love
Mire Bulj's family celebrated his oldest son Neno's marriage, highlighting the presence of his reclusive wife Jelena Bulj at the event.
Miro Bulj's Son Married a Young Politician
Nediljko Bulj, the eldest son of Mayor Miro Bulj, married Pia Cvitković in a ceremony in Sinj.
Exclusive Photo! Mire Bulj's son marries a young politician, we bring you the photos
Mire Bulj's son, Nediljko, known as Neno, married Pija Cvitković, a young politician, in a ceremony in Sinj, with exclusive wedding photos shared by a loyal reader.
Maternity Hospital in Sinj Closed, Bulj is Furious
The maternity hospital in Sinj has been closed due to a lack of births, with its facilities being repurposed for new healthcare services, confirmed Marko Rađa, director of the Split-Dalmatia County Health Center.
Bulj responds to criticism about how much he paid Lidija Bačić and other performers: Clearly the problem is that we publish everything publicly, and not as you do, falsely
Mayor Mira Bulj of Sinj has responded to criticism regarding the payment amounts for performers at an Advent event, emphasizing transparency in their financial disclosures.
Scandal! Miro Bulj exposed for paying Lidija Bačić 15 thousand euros to perform for 77 people, here are the details
Miro Bulj, the mayor of Sinj, faces serious criticism after allegedly paying singer Lidija Bačić €15,000 to perform at a local event attended by only 77 people, raising concerns about wastefulness and poor organization.
Mostarkić Gobbo: Trumpeters ‘in four walls’ and in public
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Sinj's mayor Miro Bulj's remarks on the appropriateness of public music performances by Roma trumpeters during the holiday season in Sinj.
Bulj wants to return the kuna, says that the euro is robbery
Miro Bulj, a Croatian politician, marked the third anniversary of the euro's introduction by calling for the return of the kuna, claiming that the euro has impoverished citizens and led to ongoing price increases.
A Message for Bulj: Who Does Not Love the Brother They See, Cannot Love God Whom They Do Not See
During Christmas Eve in Sinj, a drama unfolded as Mayor Miro Bulj interrupted a performance by a Romani orchestra, asserting that the day should be one of peace and unity, not celebrations akin to Đurđevdan.