Penava on Dabro, Raspudić on Carnivals, Ana Filko on Identification of the Missing
Last week featured numerous topics including Penava's comments on Dabro, Raspudić's views on carnivals, and the identification of people missing from the Homeland War.
PHOTO After 30 Years Removed: This is the Place Where the Mausoleum of the Chetnik Duke Stood in Borovo Selo
The Chetnik Duke Vukašin Šoškić's mausoleum in Borovo Selo near Vukovar has been removed after 30 years, fulfilling a key promise by the Homeland Movement party, as stated by their leader Ivan Penava.
Mausoleum of Šoškočanina Removed in Borovo Selo
The President of the Homeland Movement, Ivan Penava, announced the removal of the mausoleum dedicated to the Chetnik duke Vukašin Šoškočanin in Borovo Selo, fulfilling a long-standing promise of the party.
After more than 30 years, the mausoleum of Chetnik Duke Vukašin Šoškočanin has been removed
The Domovinski movement, led by Ivan Penava, has fulfilled a key promise by removing the mausoleum of Chetnik Duke Vukašin Šoškočanin in Borovo Selo near Vukovar.
Penava insists on 'lex Senf', a few years ago he referred to this: See what he said as the mayor of Vukovar
Following chaos around the welcome event for Croatian handball players, the government is proposing a special law to ensure local authorities cannot block nationally significant events.
DP proposes 'lex Senf'. Penava: Tomašević is bothered by everything Croatian
Ivan Penava, president of the Homeland Movement, announced an initiative for a special law to clearly delineate the powers of national and local levels regarding the organization and communication of nationally significant events.
Penava: In every opportunity of Croatian unity, Tomašević and Možemo push their agenda
Ivan Penava, leader of the Homeland Movement, criticized Zagreb's mayor Tomislav Tomašević and the Možemo party for allegedly imposing an ideological agenda against Croatian unity and pride.
VIDEO: Watch the incident in the Parliament: Dalija Orešković was shocked by electricity, she screamed loudly
During a speech by MP Marko Pavić in the Parliament, MP Dalija Orešković screamed after being shocked by electricity, prompting concern from her colleague Ivan Penava.
The Croatian Orthodox Church Founded. Penava: We Absolutely Support These Ideas
The Croatian Orthodox Church was established in Split, with Ivan Penava expressing unwavering support for its foundations during a pre-Christmas gathering that included criticisms of the Serbian National Council and the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Penava on the Croatian Orthodox Church: We absolutely stand behind these ideas
Ivan Penava, leader of the Homeland Movement, defended ideas regarding the Croatian Orthodox Church during a pre-Christmas event in Split, where criticisms of the Serbian National Council and Serbian Orthodox Church were raised.
Penava on the establishment of the Croatian Orthodox Church: 'We absolutely stand behind these ideas'
Ivan Penava supports the idea of establishing the Croatian Orthodox Church during a Christmas gathering organized by the Croatian Orthodox Center.
New political conflicts looming in Vukovar. An interesting plaque appears at the high school
A new plaque at the construction site of an economic school in Vukovar is likely to spark fresh political conflicts among local leaders.
You have chosen the bureaucrat of the year
Ivan Penava, leader of the Homeland Movement, has been voted the worst bureaucrat of the year, defeating prominent figures from the HDZ party.