Jutarnji List spoke to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković on Wednesday afternoon, immediately after Furio Radin, one of the minority MPs, publicly denied his support for the government. The scheduled slot was delayed as Plenković met with Radin. Of course, the key topic of that and all other days was the issue of parliamentary majority and the composition of the new government
The central mass celebration on the Bleiburg field has ended, with the Austrian police arresting one person due to a Nazi salute
Parties with candidate lists with less than 40 percent of women (or men) will have to pay fines between 20,000 and 40,000 kuna.
There were no raised voices, the conversation was completely open and PM Andrej Plenković wanted to hear the answer to only one question. Why now, and what is the exact reason why, after supporting Zdravko Marić and Gordan Jandroković, did HDZ Presidency member Zlatko Hasanbegović decide to be a candidate on the list of independent candidate Bruna Esih for the Zagreb Council.
President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović also stated that Croatia and Serbia have the duty to foster amicable neighbourly relations in the interest and well-being of the Croatian and Serbian people in both nations and stability of Southeastern Europe
Now they are all back together, just like old times; the President is in the Pantovčak residence, Prime Minister in the Banski Dvori government building and Parliament Speaker across St. Mark’s Square.
"If anyone intends to support other options in elections, the doors are open.” said Plenković on March 25, 2017
Current events within the coalition and political confrontation in the national parliament have affected the rating of political parties, but also politicians.
A helpful guide for foreigners interested in Croatia’s cast of characters.
As the old saying goes: “A wolf changes his hair, but never his temper.” A small wolf is also a wolf. Only, vučić (small wolf)