The Domovinski Pokret (DP), a local council faction, has withdrawn from the ruling coalition with the Croatian Democratic Congress (HDZ) in Šibenik-Knin county. The decision was made by Solomun, the sole DP council member, who expressed dissatisfaction with the collaboration with HDZ, citing lack of consultation and politically constructed responses to his questions during council meetings. He emphasized that future decisions will be based on personal conscience rather than coalition agreements. With DP’s exit, the ruling coalition loses its majority, as only 15 members remain out of 31 total. However, Solomun believes the coalition remains intact due to HDZ’s potential support from two SDSS council members. The DP claims to have been concerned about unfulfilled promises regarding challenges faced by residents in the area, including Kistanje and Drniš.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the DP's withdrawal as a principled stand against perceived political manipulation by HDZ, emphasizing transparency and moral responsibility. While the focus is on internal coalition dynamics, the tone suggests a critique of HDZ's governance style, aligning more with left-leaning抨





