ZAGREB, May 5, 2018 - The opposition MOST party held its eighth "Movement to Stay" convention on Saturday, this time in the coastal town of Metković, presenting seven initiatives "aimed at enabling citizens, notably young people, to plan their future in their country."
ZAGREB, February 21, 2018 – MOST party leader Božo Petrov said on Wednesday that, in the wake of the resignation of emergency administrator in the ailing Agrokor food and retail conglomerate, Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Martina Dalić should also step down, and he called on Prime Minister Andrej Plenković to propose a new candidate for Agrokor's emergency administrator to contain further damage.
ZAGREB, February 10, 2018 - The MOST party on Saturday held a convention in the northern city of Varaždin on the topic of large-scale emigration of Croatians from the country and on how to halt this trend, and the leader of this opposition party Božo Petrov said that it was necessary to carry out reforms to keep young residents in the country.
ZAGREB, January 28, 2018 - The president of the MOST opposition party, Božo Petrov, has told Hina the INA oil company's decision to shut down a fluid catalytic cracking plant in Sisak was not just a business decision, as claimed by the government, but something that "affects Croatia's national interests in many ways."
ZAGREB, January 27, 2018 - The leader of the opposition MOST party Božo Petrov said in Split on Saturday that until the next elections his party would put forward bills to discourage young people from emigrating from Croatia.
ZAGREB, January 24, 2018 - The leader of the opposition MOST party, Božo Petrov, commented on criticisms which President Kolinda Grabar Kitarović addressed to the government on Wednesday, saying that the President should "put her money where her mouth is."
According to Petrov, police protection wasn't something he personally desired...
Vlaho Orepić is in the war of words with the MOST leadership.
“Milan and Jambo will show how they will run Metković, and we will continue to fight for our town with good projects"
Current events within the coalition and political confrontation in the national parliament have affected the rating of political parties, but also politicians.