Feb 7 • 20:04 UTC 🇭🇷 Croatia Večernji List

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).

Krunoslav Katičić, a representative of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), has publicly criticized the political platform Možemo! for what he describes as hypocrisy in their political statements and actions. He alleges that Možemo! attacks HDZ for its ties to controversial figures like Mamić, who has never been a member of HDZ, yet they do not criticize the Social Democratic Party (SDP) despite one of their prominent members, Siniša Hajdaš Dončić, having previously been a member of HDZ. This inconsistency highlights the selective criticism that Katičić believes undermines the credibility of Možemo!.

Additionally, Katičić addressed recent discussions surrounding the song "Čavoglave," which has not been performed during the welcomes of Croatian handball players this year. He criticized the government for being attacked on this issue, while also pointing out that the song has been performed at recent concerts that were reportedly approved by Zagreb's mayor, Tomislav Tomašević, someone Možemo! is known to support. Katičić's remarks amplify the ongoing debate over political accountability and the perceived double standards among Croatian political parties.

The implications of Katičić's critique of Možemo! suggest a larger narrative in Croatian politics where partisan lines dictate how issues are leveraged politically. The fallout from this exchange could influence public perception of both Možemo! and SDP as they navigate their positions within the political landscape of Croatia, especially in the lead-up to future elections.

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