Raspudić Reveals Božinović's Migration Policy: History Shows Where This Leads
Croatian MP Nino Raspudić criticizes Interior Minister Davor Božinović's stance on migration, suggesting it is a populist gesture with dangerous historical precedents.
The Croatian Party of Rights Commemorated the 130th Anniversary of the Death of Its Founder, Dr. Ante Starčević
The Croatian Party of Rights held a ceremony to commemorate the 130th anniversary of the death of its founder, Dr. Ante Starčević, in Zagreb.
Let’s Remember How Celakoski Swore in the Assembly: Dogan Sent to ‘Three Motherf...’
A video of Croatian politician Dina Dogan swearing has gone viral, leading to political disputes and reminders of similar behavior by her colleague Teodor Celakoski from four years ago.
Turudić confirmed initiated DORH investigations regarding Dabro
Croatian State Attorney Ivan Turudić confirmed that investigations have begun concerning controversial allegations involving politician Josip Dabro.
Plenković on tensions: 'If you are part of the majority, there is a certain standard'
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković addressed the media following a parliamentary majority meeting, welcoming a new member and discussing tensions regarding recent behavior of some members.
Karačić: This is the background of the loud barking of the left against 'Ustashism'
Davorin Karačić, a prominent figure in the Croatian Sovereignists, critiques the left's stance against 'Ustashism,' arguing they exploit their positions for political and financial gain.
Mažar reacted to Orešković: 'If this call spills into the streets...'
Croatian MP Nikola Mažar criticized colleague Dalija Orešković for her speech he deemed hate speech and called for public condemnation.
Medved: 'Dabro did not mention or request a ban on antifascism'
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Tomo Medved reaffirmed the stability of the coalition government amidst tensions involving MP Josip Dabro.
Peternel Opposes Ban on Communist Symbols: ‘We Want Them to Disgust’
Igor Peternel, a Croatian MP, opposes the ban on communist symbols, expressing that he wants young people to feel disgusted by them rather than fear legal repercussions for displaying them.
The Croatian Parliament Votes on the Confidence of Alen Ružić
The Croatian Parliament is set to vote on confidence in the new Minister of Labor, Alen Ružić, today.
Plenković from India: I do not accept ultimatums; Klasić (HSLS): We have no problem with banning the red star
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković states from India that he will not accept ultimatums amid coalition tensions regarding the potential banning of communist symbols in Croatia.
Čović received Thompson and called him a friend
Croatian politician Dragan Čović met with controversial singer Marko Perković Thompson in Mostar, amid ongoing criticism regarding Thompson's past concerts.
HTV said that Dabro came from Belgrade in 1993; now they have apologized to him
Croatian MP Josip Dabro clarified that he did not move to Croatia from Serbia in 1993, and the broadcaster has issued an apology.
Mlinarić defended Dabro, Bačić: The coalition is stable, we have 76 votes
The Croatian coalition government discusses the implications of a controversial video featuring Josip Dabro singing a song linked to a controversial figure, with calls for Dabro to apologize.
Polšak on Dabro: A Troubling Time for Smartphones
The article discusses the political implications of Josip Dabro's actions and how they become media spectacles, questioning the governmental restrictions on personal expression.
Vuletić (HSS) criticized Dabro: 'Ustaše go... into exile!'; Plenković also reacted
Croatian political scene is shaken by a video of former minister Josip Dabro, prompting condemnation from PM Plenković and sharp criticism from HSS leader Vuletić.
Ivica Granić: Mass Graves in Slovenia, but a Performance in Zagreb, Actual Exhumation of the Executed or Symbolic Exhumation of Conscience
The article discusses a significant new book on hidden mass graves of Croats in Slovenia, while exploring the broader implications of the topic within Croatian society.
Peternel on the exhibition 'Are You Clean': The program is financed by the coalition of 'brotherhood and unity' – HDZ, DP, and We Can
Igor Peternel criticized the funding of the controversial exhibition 'Are You Clean', which focuses on preparations for homosexual intercourse, by a coalition of Croatian political parties in Parliament.
Weekly Review by Viktor Peterlin: Milanović and the Plans That Are Being Discussed, but Nothing Is Known
The article discusses Croatian President Zoran Milanović's potential plans to run in the upcoming parliamentary elections, amidst speculation and ongoing political developments surrounding recent events.
Butković: Thompson's songs do not endanger anyone, therefore I condemn the politics of prohibitions
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Oleg Butković defended singer Marko Perković Thompson, stating that his songs do not threaten anyone and criticized policies aimed at banning his performances.
Jandroković on Piletić: The Parliament is Not a Place for Rest for Former Ministers
Gordan Jandroković defended Marin Piletić's return to the Croatian Parliament, stating that it is a place for elected representatives and not for resting.
From Nikolić to the Top of Politics: Are Milanović, Kotromanović, and Josipović Connected to Epstein's Network?
Newly released court and investigative documents regarding Jeffrey Epstein have rekindled questions about his international network, particularly involving notable Croatian political figures.
Stanivuković published a video in which he complains about Croatian 'harassment': 'They should say we're not welcome'
Banja Luka Mayor Draško Stanivuković criticized Croatian police for what he described as harassment during border crossings after being fined for a controversial speech.
Severina Above Politics? For Years She Advocates for the Left, and Now She Teaches Lessons on Faith and Patriotism
Croatian singer Severina has increasingly positioned herself politically on the left spectrum while recently criticizing right-wing figures over interpretations of faith and patriotism.
Detail Before the Derby of Dinamo and Rijeka Attracted Attention: 'Sect We Can and Communists on Life Support'
A detail from the match between Dinamo and Rijeka garnered public attention due to a provocative comment by a member of parliament shortly before the game started.
Goleš Babić on the exhausting theater of Croatian politics and what is happening behind the scenes
The article discusses the impact of an EU regulation on political advertising in Croatia, highlighting the paradox of limited discourse in political discussions.
HDZ representative: Hypocritical Možemo! does not attack SDP because Hajdaš Dončić was a member of HDZ
Krunoslav Katičić criticized the political platform Možemo! for not holding the Social Democratic Party (SDP) accountable while attacking the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ).
HDZ: Mamić was NEVER our member. Hajdaš Dončić was, but Možemo does not attack SDP
The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) denies claims by the Možemo party regarding Zdravko Mamić's past connections to HDZ while responding to their recent criticisms of the party's integrity.
Double connotations in sports, history, and pop culture break Plenković's political spine
The article discusses the political turmoil surrounding the reception of the Croatian handball team, intertwining sports with national identity and political authority.
Historian Klasić: Plenković uses Thompson to keep right-wing supporters close
Historian Hrvoje Klasić discussed the political undertones of Marko Perković Thompson's performance at the Croatian handball players' welcome, emphasizing the selective application of arguments by politicians, particularly Andrej Plenković's role.
Three MPs unjustifiably absent from Parliament
Three members of the Croatian Parliament, Maria Blažina, Ivan Radić, and Marijana Puljak, were unjustifiably absent during parliamentary sessions in January and will face a penalty of reduced monthly allowances.
Kujundžić warns about child enforcement: Absurdities of the system seriously endanger the interest of children
Member of Parliament Ante Kujundžić highlighted in the Croatian Parliament the absurdities of the family law system that often turn children into objects of administrative decisions instead of protecting their interests.
Why are Thompson and the 'Serbian World' a bigger problem for the media and politicians than Stanivuković?
The article discusses how Croatian media and politics manage crises by amplifying certain issues like Marko Perković Thompson, while ignoring more serious geopolitical challenges.
I have been told that I am too serious, perhaps that is why I am shocked by mutual slandering in the Parliament
The article discusses a particular member of the Croatian Parliament who maintains composure and respect amidst heated debates and personal attacks from rivals.
PHOTO Milanović has always been the silent suffering of women, especially attractive to a famous Croatian
Zoran Milanović, before becoming the president of Croatia, was a well-known figure in Croatian politics, particularly during the 2000s as a prominent member of the Social Democratic Party.
Why Čavoglave Were Missed by No One in the Square - Except for Disappointed Tomašević?
The article discusses the perceived injustice of political censorship during a celebratory event for Croatian handball players, questioning who has the authority to censor music and artists associated with national pride.
Červar without beating around the bush: Politics in sports leads to divisions! One cannot decide on justice and truth
Legendary Croatian coach Lino Červar expresses his disappointment with the direction of handball, criticizing various aspects of the sport and suggesting the banning of handball in the Olympics.
Parliament to Discuss Political Advertising and Amendments to Kindergarten Law Tomorrow
The Croatian Parliament will debate new rules for political advertising and government proposals to amend the Law on Preschool Education on Thursday.
Representative Baksa told Serbia: We do not tell others how they should celebrate
Croatian MP Ivica Baksa emphasized that Croatia does not owe anyone an explanation on how to celebrate its sports successes and urged Serbian political figures to focus on their internal challenges instead of reacting to Croatian celebrations.
Tea for Both! Plenković and Tomašević Inviting Each Other for Tea, Here’s What the Etiquette Says
The article discusses the recent trend in Croatian politics where tea invitations are used more as rhetorical tools rather than genuine attempts at dialogue, particularly highlighting Andrej Plenković and Tomislav Tomašević.
Jandroković and Habijan: 'The Assembly's conclusion on the ban of Thompson is a strange platypus'
Croatian Parliament President Gordan Jandroković commented on the political controversy surrounding the welcome for handball players, stating that there is nothing disputable about the government's organization of the event, while Justice Minister Damir Habijan condemned the Zagreb Assembly's conclusion to ban singer Thompson's performance as bizarre.
He published a map of Croatia, believes this would solve a burning issue, a debate has started: That would be a civil war
A user's proposal for a territorial reorganization of Croatian counties has sparked a heated debate on the sustainability of the current administrative system.
Njonjo: Imagine what frustration would have occurred if Thompson's performance had not happened
The President of the Croatian Parliament, Gordan Jandroković, defended the government's organization of a welcome for handball players that sparked political controversy, asserting it was a dignified event without incidents.
Dijanović: The Phenomenon of Croatian Self-hatred
The European Handball Federation's decision to ban Marko Perković Thompson's song at Croatian national team matches raises deeper political and identity-related questions about the criteria for assessing national symbols and the external pressures leading to such bans.
These are all lies and manipulations by Benčić in the last 24 hours
Croatian MP Sandra Benčić has made numerous misleading statements regarding the reception of handball players and the performance of singer Marko Perković Thompson in the past 24 hours, despite an arbitrary ban from city authorities.
Pupovac relativizes Chetnik activities in Gračac: The problem is Croatian 'toxic patriots'
Milorad Pupovac, a Member of Parliament, criticized Banja Luka Mayor Draško Stanivuković's comments regarding Croatian 'toxic patriots' instead of addressing the Greater Serbian idea during a speech at the Croatian Parliament.
Bauk: The government has illegally placed Ćacilend in the Square
Arsen Bauk, a member of the Croatian Parliament, provides commentary on the government's illegal organization of a handball welcome event in Zagreb's Ban Josip Jelačić Square.
HDZ: SDP and Možemo! are opportunists and hypocrites who spread hate
Members of the HDZ group rejected left opposition claims of unconstitutional actions by the government in organizing a handball welcome event and accused SDP and Možemo! of being hypocritical opportunists spreading hatred and division in Croatian society.
Parliamentary free speeches marked by debate on the reception of handball players
The organization of a reception for handball players sparked a heated debate in the Croatian Parliament, with the left opposition claiming violations of local autonomy, law, and the Constitution, while the ruling party countered that the opposition's rhetoric resembled that of the Serbian president.
Marca: Croatian Government Allowed Nazi-Accused Singer to Perform for Handball Players
The Croatian government permitted a controversial singer accused of Nazi sentiments to perform at the welcome ceremony for the national handball team after they earned a bronze medal at the European Championship in Denmark.