Who is the Možemo! member who published the insults directed at Dina Dogan?
During a heated session of Zagreb's City Assembly, Možemo! representative Matko Dujmović shared a video on Instagram containing an insult directed at opposition representative Dina Dogan.
Šarić: The City of Zagreb has banned my artistic work, how will I now perform my performance?
The artist Šarić faces rejection from the City of Zagreb for his performance funding application, raising concerns about artistic freedom and support in the cultural sector.
We scanned the new tranche for culture: Check out the top 10 associations connected with Možemo
The City of Zagreb, under Tomislav Tomašević and the Možemo party, allocates substantial funds to cultural programs, benefiting closely associated associations.
Zagreb against the Government: Constitutional lawsuit in the Assembly regarding the welcome for handball players
The City Assembly of Zagreb is discussing a proposal to file a constitutional lawsuit against the Croatian government over the organization of a welcome event for handball players.
Tomašević will spend nearly 100,000 euros for the analysis of local councils
The City of Zagreb has announced that it will spend almost 100,000 euros for an interdisciplinary analysis of its local self-government system, aimed at improving the understanding and efficiency of local councils and committees.
Do you remember the campaign ‘Let’s Get the City in Shape’? The school that Tomašević boasted about is still not renovated
The delayed renovation of a school in Zagreb, which was highlighted by mayor Tomašević in his political campaign, has become a symbol of his administration's ineffectiveness.
Vrček: Who wants a green waste incinerator?
The article discusses opposition to the construction of a waste incinerator in Zagreb, highlighting past and present protests against the city mayor’s plans.
Employment in the City of Zagreb: Donors, Party Members...
The article discusses allegations of nepotism and political favoritism in employment within the City of Zagreb's administration, highlighting connections between local political figures and their roles in the electoral commission.
Dogan Seeks Gaps in Tomašević's Biography: Where Did He Work and How Much?
City councilor Dina Dogan officially requests detailed information about the professional and academic path of Tomislav Tomašević prior to his assumption of power in 2021.
Another Party Employment for Možemo: From Tomašević’s Green Action to Assistant Sector Chief
Jagoda Munić, a member of the Možemo party and former employee of Green Action, was appointed as assistant chief for ecological sustainability in the City Office for Economy, Environmental Sustainability, and Strategic Planning in Zagreb.
Markić: How did the superior Plenković lose elections to the inferior Tomašević 8 months ago?
The article reflects on the political implications of the handball national team's welcome in Zagreb amidst a conflict between the city leadership and the national government, highlighting HDZ's victory led by PM Andrej Plenković.
They didn't get what they hoped for: They want the recall of Tomašević, so far they have gathered this many signatures in an online petition
An online petition for the recall of Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević has collected 437 signatures since February 2, reflecting dissatisfaction with the city government's policies.
Selak Raspudić harshly criticizes Tomašević: 'Even Milan Bandić wouldn’t have dared to do something like this'
Zagreb City Assembly member Marija Selak Raspudić announced that her party will not support Mayor Tomislav Tomašević's decision regarding the welcoming of handball players, criticizing it as an act of his own will.
'Trained' Shrubs Arrive Near Remetinec Prison. It's Not a Metaphor, Here's What It's About
The city of Zagreb plans a comprehensive reconstruction of Saljska Street, incorporating sidewalks, a new drainage system, modern lighting, and landscaped trees and shrubs for a total of 350,000 euros.
Who is Ana Pavičić Kaselj, Tomašević's new director of the Waste Management Center?
Ana Pavičić Kaselj has been appointed as the new director of the Zagreb Waste Management Center for a four-year term by the city assembly led by Mayor Tomislav Tomašević.
'Between 1,320 and 3,980 euros': We asked the City of Zagreb whether the Government received a penalty for the stage at the handball players' welcome. Here’s what they say
The City of Zagreb clarified that the government did not request a permit for the stage set up for welcoming handball players, and municipal officers enforced local regulations during the event.
Do you want to meet Mr. Fulir, Žuži Jelinek or Zagorka? Next weekend rush to the Museum of the City of Zagreb
The Museum of the City of Zagreb is organizing the educational event 'Living Pictures', where participants interpret the city's history in authentic historical costumes.
Božinović replied to critics: 'The government took over the welcome for handball players because the City of Zagreb never canceled it'
Interior Minister Davor Božinović stated that the Croatian government assumed the organization of the welcome for the bronze-winning handball players since the City of Zagreb had properly reported it to the police and never canceled it.
Božinović: Zagreb announced the welcome but never canceled it
Interior Minister Davor Božinović addressed the organization of the welcome for the bronze medal-winning handball players in Zagreb, highlighting that the city never officially canceled the public gathering they had previously reported.
Božinović: The City of Zagreb filed a public gathering and never canceled it
Interior Minister Davor Božinović commented on the organization of a welcoming event for bronze medal-winning handball players, stating that the City of Zagreb had filed for the public gathering and had never canceled it.
The City Boasted: Another New Tram Arrived, Here is How Many Are Now Operating in Zagreb
Zagreb has welcomed its 22nd new tram as part of the ongoing fleet renewal that started last year, with the latest addition set to join the regular service after testing.
Do you want to talk to Ban Jelačić, Mr. Fulir, or the Black Queen? Here’s an opportunity!
The Museum of the City of Zagreb is hosting an educational event called Living Pictures, which has been organized for over two decades, featuring historical reenactments of Zagreb's past.
Can we escape uncomfortable topics? No one was sent to Radio Sljeme, previously avoided Opened
Zagreb's municipal government, led by Tomislav Tomašević, continues its pattern of avoiding participation in discussions about city issues, as evidenced by their absence in both the 'Opened' and Radio Sljeme programs.
This is exactly what is written in the conclusion of the Assembly due to which Thompson cannot perform in Zagreb
The article discusses the Zagreb City Assembly's decision that prohibits singer Thompson from performing in Zagreb due to new rules about public events.
We learned how much the City of Zagreb charged the government for cleaning the Square after the welcome for the handball players
The City of Zagreb charged the government for cleaning up after the welcome event for the Croatian handball players who won bronze at the European Championship.
Selak Raspudić to the Možemo activists: 'You literally cry that there wasn't fascism at the welcome. Is this normal?!'
Debates continue regarding the welcome for Croatia's silver medalist handball team and whether the government acted without the consent of the Zagreb City Assembly, with MP Marija Selak Raspudić accusing the Možemo party of lying about the events.
Habijan on the conclusion of the Zagreb City Assembly: 'It's a strange platypus'
Justice Minister Damir Habijan criticized the Zagreb City Assembly's conclusion that banned the performance of Marko Perković Thompson as 'strange', questioning its purpose and relevance to local self-management.
Tomašević sends invoice to Plenković: It is known how much cleaning the square after the welcome will cost the state
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's government will need to cover the cleaning costs for Ban Josip Jelačić Square following the welcome for the bronze medal-winning handball team, which was organized by the government after a failed event by the city of Zagreb.
This is the new director of the Zagreb Waste Management Center, previously led one of the largest city offices
Ana Pavičić Kaselj has been appointed as the new director of the Zagreb Waste Management Center, set to take office on April 17, 2026, overseeing a major strategic project for the city.
Habijan: The Conclusion of the Zagreb City Assembly on the Welcome is a Strange Platypus
Minister Damir Habijan criticized the Zagreb City Assembly's decision to ban singer Marko Perković Thompson from performing at a welcome event for handball players, calling it a bizarre and purposeless conclusion.
Zagreb residents choose their favorite public toilet: Open all night, has paper, but lacks 5G signal
A playful discussion on Reddit about the favorite public toilet in Zagreb highlighted one at Ban Jelačić Square as the best for being open all night with supplies, but noted its lack of 5G signal.
V.B.Z. brings seven new titles. Among them is Rushdie's novel published shortly after the attack in which he lost an eye
Zagreb publisher V.B.Z. has released seven new titles, including historic novel 'Deception' by Zadie Smith and Salman Rushdie's 'City of Victory' published shortly after his attack.
PHOTO Christmas trees in Zagreb still on the streets, and the head of the Holding claims: 'I wouldn't dare say there are people who are dissatisfied'
A city representative raised concerns about Christmas trees left on the streets weeks after the holidays, which the head of Zagreb Holding denies, stating that the collection process is functioning well.
Medved on ZDS, Thompson, and the welcome: The city gave them a red card and turned its back on the citizens
Croatian Minister Tomo Medved criticized the Zagreb city government for not supporting handball players and the Croatian Handball Federation, stating they were neglected in favor of political decisions.
Public consultation on the Zagreb Waste Management Plan still ongoing today. City Ecology: 'Contains legal and content errors'
The public consultation process for the draft proposal of Zagreb's Waste Management Plan for 2026 to 2029 continues today, with the City Ecology group publicly criticizing the document and urging wider participation in the discussion.
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.
Bridges of the metropolitan area: Here’s how much is allocated for their maintenance
The City of Zagreb plans regular maintenance of pedestrian bridges through a tender worth 200,000 euros excluding VAT to ensure they are safe, functional, and well-maintained for everyday use.
Constitutional Expert Palić: The Government Has Not Taken Powers Away from the City of Zagreb
Disputes concerning the reception of handball players continue, with Zagreb's leadership accusing the government of constitutional violations, while constitutional expert Mato Palić disagrees with this assessment.
Due to 'seizure' of the handball players' reception, the left is lowering demands to the Constitutional Court
The president of the Zagreb City Assembly, Matej Mišić, has submitted a proposal to the Constitutional Court to assess the constitutionality of the government's decision to organize a welcome for the Croatian bronze medal-winning handball team.
Constitutional Expert on the Welcome Scandal: The National Team is a National Interest, the City is not the Owner of the Square
Constitutional expert Mato Palić argues that the government's organization of a welcome for the bronze medal-winning handball players in Zagreb did not violate the Constitution or local self-government rights, citing judicial precedents.
Tomašević is going to the Constitutional Court over the welcome ceremony. "That decision can have important consequences"
Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević announced plans for the city assembly to vote on the constitutionality of the government's decision to take over the welcome ceremony for the bronze medal-winning handball team.
The President of the Assembly of Zagreb Demands a Review of the Constitutionality of the Government's Conclusion on the Reception
The President of the City Assembly of Zagreb, Matej Mišić, has submitted a proposal to the Constitutional Court regarding the Government's conclusion on organizing a welcome for the Croatian handball team after winning the bronze medal at the European Championship.
Readers sent us photos, see the scenes in front of the Municipal Wardens Union!
A Zagreb resident sent photos highlighting the poor condition of city streets, expressing concern over their cleanliness and maintenance.
Lawyer: The government has limited Zagreb to what belongs to it by the Constitution
Lawyer Veljko Miljević comments on the legal basis of the government's decision to organize a welcome for the handball players after the City of Zagreb failed to do so, suggesting that the government has overstepped its constitutional boundaries.
In which city is the welcome for coach Sigurdsson being prepared: Details of the grand celebration have emerged
The Croatian handball team received a warm welcome in Zagreb where tens of thousands celebrated, while a separate welcome event is planned in Zadar for coach Dagur Sigurdsson and some bronze medalists.
Handball 'coup' is already harming, and could harm SDP even more
The celebration of a handball medal in the capital has sparked constitutional questions concerning local government authority, where the City of Zagreb's role seems to be overshadowed by a veto from local leadership.
Conflict in the Open on the Welcome of Handball Players. 'Plenković is doing what Vučić is doing'
The welcoming of Croatia's handball team, who won bronze at the European Championship, sparked controversy due to the government's involvement after the Croatian Handball Federation withdrew its initial agreement with the city of Zagreb over artist performance issues.
Victory and the Reception of Croatian Handball Players Remain in the Shadow of Political Conflicts and Divisions
The Croatian handball team's reception was overshadowed by political disputes, particularly the controversy over the government's decision to organize the event after the city's refusal to allow a specific singer to perform.
Constitutional Expert: 'This is a tragedy and catastrophe – human, political and legal'
Constitutional expert Sanja Barić commented on the dispute regarding the organization of the Croatian handball players' welcome in Zagreb, asserting that the situation should be resolved legally through a review of the legality and constitutionality of the City Assembly's decision.
Students of FPZG: The government violates the Constitution by welcoming handball players with Thompson
The FPZG student club criticized the Croatian government's decision to organize a welcome for the national handball team featuring controversial singer Marko Perković Thompson, claiming it violates a ban by the City of Zagreb.