Radić says he is ready to enter the government under one condition; attacks Dabra: 'Grandfather is turning in his grave'
Mario Radić, president of the DOMiNO party, expresses willingness to join the ruling coalition, provided he is granted control of the Ministry of Culture.
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.
Reactions flood in: 'The City of Zagreb has created a crisis through bans, while the Government now plays the savior'
Mario Radić, president of the Domino party, criticized the City of Zagreb for canceling the welcome for Croatian handball players, with the Croatian Government stepping in to organize the event without the city's cooperation.
Osijek acquires its first electric buses. The city is buying 19 vehicles for 16 million euros
The city of Osijek is set to modernize its public transportation system by purchasing 19 electric buses at a cost of 16 million euros, marking a significant step in investment for urban transit.
Overview of the Week by Viktor Peterlin: A New Surge on the Right
The article discusses the latest political turbulence in Croatia's right-wing spectrum, focusing on the departure of the popular TV show Bujica from Z1 Television and the public debate surrounding it.
Bujanec after the cancellation of his show launched a war on the right, attacked Mario Radić
Velimir Bujanec, a convicted neo-Nazi and former host of Z1 television's Bujica, has spoken out about his show cancellation and alleged death threats during a podcast appearance.
Mario Radić: It is not true that I canceled Bujanec's show
Mario Radić, president of the DOMiNO party, denies allegations that he was behind the decision to cancel the Bujica program hosted by convicted neonazi Velimir Bujanec.
Z1 cancels Bujica, Radić claims he has nothing to do with the decision
The news that Z1 television will no longer air 'Bujica' has sparked considerable excitement and speculations in right-wing circles about the influence of political interests behind the decision.
Students made a snowman that connects big rivals: 'Only this can save us'
In Zagreb, students from the Stjepan Radić Student Residence created a snowman with fan motifs to celebrate the first significant snowfall in 13 years, sharing photos in a large group dedicated to residence members.
Radić: I have no contact with the Osijek management after they started behaving like this
Osijek's football club faces a challenging second half of the season amid protests against management and internal tensions.
How Stjepan Radić Became a Traitor to Many During His Career
Stjepan Radić, leader of the Croatian Peasant Party and an informal leader of the Croatian people in the 1920s, was arrested on January 5, 1925, for his strong opposition to the centralist, monarchist regime in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.
New Acting Director of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival Selected, Here’s Who It Is
Dubrovnik Mayor Mate Franković announced that Ivona Šimunović will serve as the acting director of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival starting January 19, pending a new selection process.
Dominko saved 35 people, and then lost his boat. A Dubrovan gave him a new one
Dominko Radić, a retired naval officer from Dubrovnik, has saved 35 lives at sea and received numerous awards, including the Blue Ribbon from Vjesnik, but recently lost his boat to wear and tear, prompting a local resident to gift him a new one.