ZAGREB, June 17, 2020 – The GLAS party said on Wednesday that in its election message, the Croatian Bishops Conference (HBK) was again prevailing upon voters who to vote for in the parliamentary election, i.e. the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ).
“The Croatian Bishops Conference has not disappointed in this election either, giving voters before the official opening of the campaign detailed instructions on who they should vote for,” the party said in a press release.
The HBK is instructing citizens to vote for options that advocate marriage as a union between a man and a woman, “the culture of life” and education based on Christian morals, GLAS said, adding that this time bishops also pushed for non-working Sundays.
Given that the HDZ recently put up posters on that topic all over Croatia, “it’s clear who the bishops mean. Just as we have warned, the HDZ used the coronavirus epidemic to curry favour with and accommodate the Church, and now, of course, the favour is being returned.”
It was not by chance that the Sunday work ban was in force for all but religious gatherings nor was the fact that the government did not appeal to the Church for solidarity and savings, GLAS said, adding that the HBK should “stop being embarrassed and clearly tell voters what it actually wants to say – vote for the HDZ.”