ZAGREB, October 24, 2018 - Leaders of the Živi Zid parliamentary party denied on Wednesday having met with U.S. politician and media executive Steve Bannon, who is perceived as a right-wing ideologist who helped President Donald Trump come to power.
The opposition party confirmed that it made contacts with the Italian Movimento Cinque Stelle (Five Star Movement), which Živi Zid described as an anti-systemic and anti-imperialistic party with which it is going to cooperate.The opposition party confirmed that it made contacts with the Italian Movimento Cinque Stelle (Five Star Movement), which Živi Zid described as an anti-systemic and anti-imperialistic party with which it is going to cooperate.
In his interview with Hina a few weeks ago, party leader Ivan Vilibor Sinčić said that his party was preparing for the European Parliament elections due in May 2019.
"I am glad to see movements and parties emerging across Europe that question the present structure of the EU and its survival. We have been invited to visit the European Parliament in Strasbourg in early October by one of the vice-presidents of the European Parliament, Mr Fabio Massimo Castaldo, an Italian from the Five Star Movement, a party that is ideologically very close to us. We will talk about Europe's future," Sinčić said then.