We Can in a Constant Campaign: Populist Videos, Mailing Network, and Messages to Private Numbers
The political party Možemo is actively engaging in continuous campaign strategies using social media and various communication channels.
Možemo member released a video with insults, Dogan claims: 'This is an old recording, it was not directed at him'
A Zagreb city assembly session was marked by sharp debates where a video featuring insulting remarks by a representative was released, igniting further political controversy.
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.
Bakić from Možemo does not see left-wing radicalism: Just look at how much there is in his party
Damir Bakić from the Možemo party responded to accusations of left-wing radicalism by highlighting the lack of evidence and accusing others of right-wing extremism.
Obuljen Koržinek allocates funds for a ‘queer season’ and festival where the Croatian flag is destroyed
The Croatian Ministry of Culture has allocated €5,500 to the LGBT association Domino for events related to queer art and activism in 2026, amid controversy surrounding the association's ties to the political party Možemo and investigations into financial misconduct.
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.
Miletić Unmasks Kekin and Možemo: They Would Ban Social Media for Children While Collaborating with Jurin Who Normalizes Pedophilia
A heated debate erupted between Croatian lawmakers Marina Miletić and Ivana Kekin over proposed social media restrictions for minors.
You Read the Most About the Anthem of the Futsal Team, Mile Kekin, and the Real Estate of Možemo Members...
The most read article features Croatian futsal captain Franco Jelovčić discussing the national team's anthem and celebrating their historic bronze medal win at the European Championships.
From Močvara to Domino: Who Among Associations Also Has Private Businesses?
The article examines the connections between the political party Možemo and various associations, notably focusing on potential financial improprieties linked to their leaders' private businesses.
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.
Vukelić: Moves by Možemo lead to segregation and discrimination
Historian Vlatka Vukelić criticized the ruling Možemo party in Zagreb for labeling dissenters as 'Ustaše,' suggesting this could pave the way for discrimination by local authorities.
Selak Raspudić: Možemo is either working for Plenković or they are idiots in a political sense
Independent representative Marija Selak Raspudić criticized her political competitors during her appearance on N1 television, particularly addressing Zagreb's city assembly's decision to ban the Ustasha salute.
HDZ is right. Mamić is not a member of HDZ, but he is a donor, supporter, and singer at the convention
The article discusses criticism faced by Zdravko Mamić for his connections with the ruling party HDZ despite not being an official member.
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.
We can about the exuberant Mamić with Arkan's widow: These are your HDZ patriots!
The Croatian political party Možemo criticized the ruling HDZ party for their connection with fugitive Zdravko Mamić, seen at a concert with the widow of a notorious war criminal.
We can about Mamić at Ceci: These are your HDZ patriots!
The Možemo party criticized the Croatian ruling party HDZ for their connections with fugitive Zdravko Mamić after he was seen at a concert kissing the hand of Svetlana Cece Ražnatović, the widow of a war criminal.
You Read the Most About Funding for Organizations Close to Možemo, Handball Players, and Thompson...
In the past week, the most-read topics included funding for organizations linked to the Možemo party and controversies surrounding Tomislav Tomašević's handling of the arrival of popular singer Thompson at a sports event.
We can also own real estate: Check out the portfolios of this red-green team
The article discusses the socialist and green policies of the Croatian political party Možemo regarding real estate ownership, correlating them with similar ideologies in the U.S.
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.
HDZ on Možemo!: The radical left sect Možemo! continues to terrorize citizens
The HDZ party in Zagreb accused the radical left group Možemo! of increasingly aggressive actions terrorizing citizens while criticizing their claims about a future of diminished freedom for the majority.
Zagreb HDZ: The radical left sect Možemo terrorizes citizens
The Zagreb branch of HDZ claims that the radical left group Možemo is increasingly terrorizing citizens and spreading fear about the future in Croatia.
HDZ published a photo from last year's reception: Was it Tomasevic's double? Or a hologram?
The political conflict between HDZ and Možemo continues following a reception where singer Marko Perković Thompson performed, prompting significant criticism from Možemo towards Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.
Similar as 'egg to egg': Why did Plenković rename Možemo to Moramo?
The article discusses the political tensions between HDZ and Možemo, focusing on the recent media exchanges between their leaders Andrej Plenković and Tomislav Tomašević.
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.
HDZ Member: The only blow that occurred is to common sense
HDZ MP Maksimilijan Šimrak dismissed claims by the Možemo! party that the state's takeover of the handball players' welcome was an assault on the city, asserting that the only incident was an attack on common sense.
Failed agreement on Constitutional Court judges. HDZ: Everything depends on the mood of the SDP leader
After SDP and Možemo! halted negotiations with the ruling party regarding the selection of Constitutional Court judges, HDZ commented that they are waiting for SDP leader Siniša Hajdaš Dončić to 'cool down' before discussions can continue.
Možemo hypocritically accuses Rinčić for what Tomašević is doing in Zagreb!
The Rijeka branch of the Možemo party criticized Mayor Iva Rinčić for appointing her supporters to school boards, while similar practices by Tomislav Tomašević in Zagreb went unaddressed.
We learn whose apartment had the banner 'United Against Fascism' during the welcome?
During a welcome event for handball players where Marko Perković Thompson sang, a banner reading 'United Against Fascism' appeared on an apartment owned by a member of the political party Možemo.
Facebook NOB: Možemo calls on people to put Tomašević on their profile photo
A gathering in Zagreb celebrated the bronze handball players and supported singer Marko Perković Thompson despite the local government's restrictions, while political movements encouraged supporters to display Tomašević on their social media profiles.
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.
Plenković: The team from Moramo, pardon Možemo, missed the entire football
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković expressed satisfaction with the government's decision to organize a welcome for the handball players after a lack of agreement between the City and the Croatian Handball Federation.
HDZ: SDP and Možemo spread hatred and divisions in Croatian society
Members of the HDZ Club rejected accusations from the left-wing opposition that the government acted unconstitutionally in organizing the welcome for handball players, claiming that SDP and Možemo are hypocrites who spread hatred and division within Croatian society.
A dispute in parliament between HDZ and Možemo over the welcome. Kekin: You will never win elections in Zagreb
A heated debate erupted in the Croatian parliament regarding the organization of a welcome event for bronze medalists, with claims and counterclaims between HDZ and the Možemo party.
Former HDZ member expelled for comments on "Serbs and willows" called "retards" by Možemo
Ivona Milinović, a former member of HDZ expelled for controversial statements regarding the Serbian minority, criticized the ruling party Možemo, calling them 'retards and a sect' during a public event.
Božinović: 'Možemo! politicizes absolutely everything. This is a situation that certainly surpasses some communal jobs'
Interior Minister Davor Božinović criticized the political party Možemo for their unexpected and unacceptable response to a bomb threat at the City Hall, accusing them of politicizing every issue.
Božinović on unauthorized reception: We always acted in accordance with the law
Interior Minister Davor Božinović criticized the response of the Možemo party to the bomb threat notification at the city government, deeming it unexpected and unacceptable as he accused them of politicizing everything.
Jandroković criticized SDP and Možemo! over the reception of handball players. "This is not a local celebration"
The President of the Croatian Parliament, Gordan Jandroković, accused the City of Zagreb, SDP, and the platform Možemo! of politicizing the reception of Croatian handball players, asserting that their rule would impose restrictions on freedoms.
Is Benčić manipulating the bomb threat? Interpreting the arrival of the police as political pressure
The Zagreb police confirmed ongoing interventions at two locations due to bomb threats, raising suspicions that MP Sandra Benčić may be exploiting this situation for political gains against her party Možemo and its leader Tomislav Tomašević.
Handball players visit Plenković. Police entered Možemo, Tomašević received threats
The government is organizing a welcome for the bronze medal-winning handball players at Ban Jelačić Square, despite the city of Zagreb's refusal to host the event, according to Minister Tonči Glavina.
Tomašević received threats. Benčić: The police entered the Možemo premises
Police have entered the premises of the Možemo party following threats allegedly made against Tomašević, a situation condemned by party member Benčić.
VIDEO: Evo why the police arrived at the premises of the Možemo party
The police responded to a bomb threat at the Možemo party headquarters in Zagreb, with ongoing investigations and curious onlookers gathering outside.
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.
Anušić on the stolen celebration: The Zagreb authorities are trying to gain political profit through the invention of fascization
Defense Minister Ivan Anušić criticized the Zagreb authorities for canceling the welcome for Croatia's bronze medal handball team due to the ban on Marko Perković Thompson, blaming Mayor Tomislav Tomašević and the political party Možemo for the lack of support for the athletes.
Did Jutarnji analyze or trivialize Zagreb's associations? They missed one very important thing
A journalist critiques a Jutarnji list article for overlooking crucial details about city-funded associations in Zagreb and their connections to the political party Možemo.
Conditions for €800 Childbirth Allowance in Zagreb, Special Rules for One Category
The financial allowance for newborns in Zagreb has increased from €600 to €800, with new conditions and easier access for parents introduced by the Možemo! and SDP parties.
Benčić: Plenković's logic is that judges are elected by voters' will. Then it would be Milanović who would elect them
Representatives from the SDP and MOŽEMO parties reiterated their stance against Prime Minister Plenković's proposal to elect Constitutional Court judges and Supreme Court leaders 'in a package,' emphasizing that these are two separate processes dictated by the HDZ.
Kekin: Plenković wants control over the Constitutional Court due to Bačić's laws
Ivana Kekin from the Možemo club claims Premier Andrej Plenković is pushing for a quick selection of constitutional judges to secure control over the Constitutional Court ahead of decisions on urban planning laws proposed by Minister Branko Bačić.
This happened: Hasanbegović and 'Možemovci' united on one thing
A surprising alliance has formed in Zagreb politics as Možemo, SDP, HDZ, and Zlatko Hasanbegović all agree on the need to reinstate a third lane for automobiles, challenging the current traffic policies of Mayor Tomašević.
Benčić bought a 115-square-meter apartment in downtown Zagreb: Loan installment as the average Croatian salary
Sandra Benčić, a member of the Croatian Parliament and leader of the platform Možemo, purchased a three-room apartment in the center of Zagreb for approximately 304,000 euros, primarily financed by a loan.