The SDP parliamentary group has 32 members, of whom 18 demand that Grbin convene a caucus meeting to vote on the ousting of four caucus members – Rajko Ostojić, Zvane Brumnić, Nikša Vukas and Gordan Maras – who have been expelled from the party.
Speaking on Croatian Television, Grbin said the question was whether there was will in the caucus to resolve the situation through dialogue or continue the conflict.
He said it was now up to the parliamentary group to decide whether “the party will continue to deal with itself or start dealing with what citizens elected us for, which is to care for their interests and standard.”
Asked if he was prepared to possibly have 12 or 14 MPs, Grbin said his goal was a strong SDP that was willing to stand up for people’s interests.
He said there were many problems in Croatia and called the ruling HDZ “a clientelist organisation and a party which has done Croatia too much evil.”
Grbin said if the situation in the SDP could not be solved through dialogue, he was prepared to take radical action, although he would rather not have to. He added that the situation was untenable and might become even more difficult if it was not solved shortly.
COVID certificates necessary because of negligence
Commenting on a protest against COVID rules held in Zagreb earlier in the day under the name Freedom Festival, Grbin said it was a festival of irresponsibility.
As for making COVID certificates a requirement in health and social care, he said Croatia’s vaccination rate was the same as in India, Guyana and Colombia, and not as in Scandinavia as he would like.
Grbin said the certificates needed to be introduced “considering the inaction, negligence and poor government work,” adding that “it’s an indicator of failure and inaction.”
He said the government should have but failed to assure people that nothing happened from vaccination, other than being safer.
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