Ruling Coalition in Banski Dvori: Dario Zurovec Also Attends the Meeting
The ruling coalition in Croatia met at Banski Dvori, with newcomer Dario Zurovec attending and discussing sensitive national security issues.
The Croatian ruling coalition held a meeting at Banski Dvori, which was attended by Dario Zurovec, a recent addition to the governing majority. Prior to the meeting, Stipo Mlinarić Ćipe and Ivica Kukavica, representatives in the Croatian Parliament and members of the Homeland Movement, commented on the National Security Council meeting. Concerns were raised regarding the necessity of confidentiality in sharing national security information, especially pertaining to military capabilities.
During the discussions, Prime Minister emphasized the importance of addressing various open questions and topics. Mlinarić notably stressed that information about national security, particularly regarding armament and military capacities, should not be disclosed in the media. This highlights a significant concern among Croatian politicians about the implications of publicizing sensitive information that could affect national security.
Zurovec also provided comments to Narod.hr about his entry into the ruling coalition and the future ambitions he holds. He conveyed the idea that reports from the Security and Intelligence Agency are equally received by both the Prime Minister and the President, suggesting a maintained level of confidentiality within high levels of government. He also addressed regional security matters, particularly in light of Serbia's announcements regarding hypersonic missile acquisitions, underscoring the historical context of Croatia's military stance during the Homeland War.