Politics
Government Postpones Regular Meeting and Holds Short Telephone Session Instead
Ministers arrive to the government building, the Prime Minister suddenly leaves, and a short phone session takes place instead of ...
Reuters: Yesterday’s Protests Another Blow to Already Fragile Government
Article on yesterday’s protests in support of curricular reform is trending on Reuters news agency.
Education Ministry Gets Its Own Protest Tent
Following yesterday’s mass protests in support of curricular reform, several students start their own protest at the Education Ministry.
VIDEO: ”Kad bi svi ljudi na svijetu” – Song and Dance Performance in Dubrovnik
Education, reforms, politics and… songs.
Protesters Send a Message to Politicians Not to Interfere with Curricular Reform
Tens of thousands of people take part in peaceful protests around the country.
Parliamentary Committee again Postpones Voting on Constitutional Court Judges
If new judges are not elected by Tuesday, Croatia will have no working Constitutional Court.
New Details Surface About the Croatian MiG-21 Refurbishment Affair
And just when we thought everyone forgot about the “fake MiG-21” affair, the plot thickens.
Former President Mesić to Run for Zagreb Mayor?
After being Speaker of Parliament, Prime Minister and President (of two countries!), Stjepan Mesić might not be finished with his ...
Protests in Support of Curricular Reform to Be Held in Numerous Cities
Thousands of people are expected to show their support for the continuation of a key educational reform.