Politics of Croatia
Secret negotiations with Putin commenced; Main mediator is a woman well-known to us
This is stated in the new report of the UN Security Council, the details of which were exclusively published by the AP-RL FOOL alliance of research media from the USA, Great Britain, France and Germany.
Bulgarian-Croatian Relations Sour over North Macedonia
The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has summoned Croatian ambassador to Sofia, Jasna Ognjanovac, for talks after harsh criticism directed at Sofia's foreign policy by Croatian President Zoran Milanović.
Croatia’s Would-be Presidents Fight for Tudjman’s Mantle
The three leading candidates in Croatia's late-December presidential election have not yet confronted each other directly, for example in TV debates - but are meanwhile quarreling bitterly through the media and social networks on who is the rightful heir to former president Franjo Tudjman - who died 20 years ago on Tuesday.
Cartoonist Celebrates 25 Years as ‘Chronicler of Croatian Stupidity’
A retrospective exhibition of caricatures by the famous Croatian cartoonist Nikola Plecko, known as Nik Titanik, marking his quarter-century-long career, opened on Tuesday at Zagreb's Mimara Museum.
Ethnic Hatred and Violence Will Undermine Croatian Society
"These are individuals, perhaps organised, but they are not the fruit of some climate in society, they are deviations that need to be dealt with based on individual responsibility," Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said on Wednesday.
Plenkovic added that the government "won't be sucked into a spiral of hate".
Croatian Rightist Campaigners Submit Referendum Petition
A socially conservative civic initiative in Croatia, "The People Decide", which is campaigning for changes to Croatian election law, on Wednesday submitted its request for a referendum, "For a fairer electoral system", to the Croatian parliament.
"Croatian infantry could reach Ljubljana in 48 hours"
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic say she will sack retired Admiral Davor Domazet Loso from her Homeland Security Council.
She said the reason was Domazet's statement that the Croatian infantry could reach Slovenia's capital Ljubljana in 48 hours, Hina reported on Friday.
"Croatian infantry could reach Ljubljana in 48 hours"
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic says she will sack retired Admiral Davor Domazet Loso from her Homeland Security Council.
She said the reason was Domazet's statement that the Croatian infantry could reach Slovenia's capital Ljubljana in 48 hours, Hina reported on Friday.
Kolinda is quick to tweet photos taken with Trump
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarevic is in Warsaw, Poland, where she will discuss the recent Piran Bay decision with US President Donald Trump.
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Serbian Official Denies Key Role in Croatian War
The defence lawyer for former security official Franko Simatovic told the Hague Tribunal that a witness’s claim that the Serbian State Security Service was a protagonist in the Croatian war in 1991 was false.
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