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HDZ responded sharply to Hajdas Doncic: 'We will send him and his partners in the elections into history'
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HDZ responded sharply to Hajdas Doncic: 'We will send him and his partners in the elections into history'

The head of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), Krunoslav Katičić, strongly criticized SDP leader Siniša Hajdaš Dončić during a party meeting, accusing him of presenting claims without all the facts. Katičić claimed that HDZ will win the 2028 elections and 'send Hajdaš Dončić and his partners into history.' He argued that Hajdaš Dončić overlooked historical contexts, such as Poland’s earlier membership in the European Union and its experience during World War II, which affected its development. Katičić emphasized Croatia's progress over the past decade, noting improvements in employment rates, infrastructure, and public services. He dismissed SDP's proposed policies as nothing new, comparing them to previous failed coalitions like the Kukuriku coalition, which led to issues such as the lack of the Pelješkă Bridge. Katičić also defended HDZ's response to SDP and Možemo!'s discussions on inflation, stating that HDZ must provide citizens with new facts. He suggested that SDP and Možemo! would likely form a coalition for the 2028 elections but predicted HDZ would prevail under President Andrija Plenković.

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Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentConservativeFactual 85Objective 702 days ago
HDZ responded sharply to Hajdas Doncic: 'We will send him and his partners in the elections into history'

The head of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), Krunoslav Katičić, strongly criticized SDP leader Siniša Hajdaš Dončić during a party meeting, accusing him of presenting claims without all the facts. Katičić claimed that HDZ will win the 2028 elections and 'send Hajdaš Dončić and his partners into history.' He argued that Hajdaš Dončić overlooked historical contexts, such as Poland’s earlier membership in the European Union and its experience during World War II, which affected its development. Katičić emphasized Croatia's progress over the past decade, noting improvements in employment rates, infrastructure, and public services. He dismissed SDP's proposed policies as nothing new, comparing them to previous failed coalitions like the Kukuriku coalition, which led to issues such as the lack of the Pelješkă Bridge. Katičić also defended HDZ's response to SDP and Možemo!'s discussions on inflation, stating that HDZ must provide citizens with new facts. He suggested that SDP and Možemo! would likely form a coalition for the 2028 elections but predicted HDZ would prevail under President Andrija Plenković.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames HDZ's criticism of SDP as a justified stance against misinformation, emphasizing Croatia's progress while dismissing SDP's proposals as recycled ideas. The language suggests confidence in HDZ's leadership and skepticism toward SDP's ability to deliver results, aligning with right-

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports HDZ's response to SDP leader Hajdaš Dončić, citing Katičić's statements. However, it leans toward HDZ's perspective, using phrases like 'we will send them into history,' suggesting bias.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicProgressiveFactual 85Objective 705 days ago
Inflacija usporava; hoće li Vladine mjere dati rezultate?

The article discusses inflation in Croatia, which has slowed from 5.8% in April to 4.5% in June, but remains among the highest in the European Union. While citizens still feel the impact of rising prices, government measures aimed at combating inflation are under scrutiny. SDP representative Sanja Radolović criticizes the delayed implementation of these policies, arguing that over 300,000 retirees face an effective inflation rate of 45%, significantly higher than the national average. She highlights the need for immediate action in housing, energy, and food costs, noting significant price increases over recent years. In contrast, State Secretary Matej Bule disputes claims that government anti-inflation measures begin only next year, stating that most have already been implemented and their effects are visible, particularly in food prices.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the criticism of government economic policies through the lens of social welfare and citizen hardship, emphasizing the disproportionate impact on retirees and highlighting systemic issues like housing and energy costs. The tone leans toward skepticism of the government’s ability (

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Accurate information on legal procedures and political calls for action, with moderate bias towards HDZ's position.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 80Objective 752 days ago
The SDP set new targets, the HDZ reacted

The article reports that the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Croatia has set new goals, prompting a reaction from the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). The piece highlights the political maneuvering between these two major parties, indicating a shift in their strategic priorities and potential implications for the country's political landscape.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about both the SDP and HDZ without overtly favoring one party over the other. It focuses on the announcement by the SDP and the subsequent response from the HDZ, maintaining a balanced approach by reporting actions rather than taking a clear ideological stance.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): Factual about inflation statistics and expert commentary, presented with balanced perspectives from different parties.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 80Objective 653 days ago
Puhovski: Milanović turns to the right, part of the SDP looks at him under the eye

In an interview with HRT's program Studij 4, political analyst Žarko Puhovski discussed President Zoran Milanović's recent actions and their implications. He suggested that Milanović has been shifting towards the right politically, aiming to position himself as a sovereignist figure in Croatia. This move comes amid a dispute over Croatian military participation in a NATO parade in Paris, which Milanović opposed. Puhovski noted that this stance aligns with Milanović's broader strategy to strengthen support among voters on the right-center and right-wing spectrum. While agreeing with Milanović's political position on the issue, Puhovski criticized the manner in which it was executed, suggesting that a more symbolic gesture, such as sending war veterans, would have been appropriate if Croatia had decided to participate.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an analytical perspective from Žarko Puhovski, who discusses both the political positioning of President Zoran Milanović and the reactions within the SDP and other parties. The framing remains balanced, presenting arguments from the analyst without overtly favoring any side. The

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): Factual regarding political tensions between Milanović and Plenković, but objectivity is lower due to biased language and speculative analysis.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentConservativeFactual 80Objective 602 days ago
Hajdas Doncic got a reply from HDZ: We will send him and his political partners into history

The article reports on a statement by Krunoslav Katičić, chief whip of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), regarding remarks made by SDP president Siniša Hajdaš Dončić during a party leadership meeting. Katičić claims that Hajdaš Dončić presented several claims but did not provide all the facts, asserting that HDZ will win the 2028 elections and 'send Hajdaš Dončić and his political partners into history.' Katičić criticizes Hajdaš Dončić’s assertion that Croatia needs a new political and economic model, arguing that Croatia has been improving its development trends compared to EU member states. He highlights Croatia’s progress in areas such as employment rates, infrastructure, and social services, while dismissing SDP’s proposed policies as nothing new. Katičić also responds to criticism over HDZ’s reaction to SDP and Možemo! holding press conferences on inflation, stating that HDZ must present new facts to citizens. The article concludes with Katičić expressing confidence that HDZ will defeat SDP and its allies in the 2028 elections.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames HDZ's response to SDP's criticisms as fact-based and forward-looking, emphasizing Croatia's progress and the need for continued conservative governance. It portrays SDP's proposals as recycled policies and dismisses their claims as lacking substance. The tone supports HDZ's stance

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 60): Reports on Jandroković's concerns regarding legal compliance, providing factual statements about the legal implications. However, the tone suggests concern over Milanović and Kundid's actions, slightly reducing objectivity.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentConservativeFactual 75Objective 552 days ago
Katicic said: HDZ will send SDP and partners into history in 2028.

HDZ glavni tajnik Krunoslav Katičić kritizirao je SDP predsjednika Siniša Hajdaša Dončića, tvrdeći da je on iznio niz tvrdnji bez dostatnih činjenica. Katičić navodi da će HDZ pobijediti na izborima 2028. i 'poslati u povijest' SDP i njihove junior i senior partnera. On kritizira SDP-ovu tvrdnju da Hrvatska treba novi politički i ekonomski model, argumentirajući da su država nadoknadila razvojne prilike u zadnjih deset godina i da je već blizu prosječne bruto plaće EU zemalja. Katičić smatra da SDP-ov program nema novih ideja i da je podobran prethodnim koalicijama, poput Kukurikovoj, koje su rezultirale neuspješnom politikom. Odmah je napomenuo da HDZ mora reagirati na SDP-ove konferencije o inflaciji, jer mora iznijeti nove činjenice. Katičić je također rekao da će SDP i Možemo! vjerojatno formirati koaliciju za izbore 2028., ali da će HDZ pobijediti.

Bias read (Conservative): Artikel koristi agresivnu i pretežno negativnu okvirnu analizu SDP-a, posebno prema njegovim tvrdnjama o razvoju Hrvatske. Katičić izražava duboko nezadovoljstvo prema SDP-ovim izjavama, uz naglasavanje da HDZ ima više činjenica i da će pobijediti. Okvir je usmjerjen prema SDP-u, s naglaskom na njeg

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 55): Provides details on Katičić's critique of SDP's program, but does so in a manner that suggests SDP's plans are derivative. This introduces a level of bias affecting objectivity.

Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 502 days ago
SDP from Tuhelj announces a new model, HDZ says to them: 'Nothing new'

The Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Tušnje (Tuhelja) has announced a new political and economic model aimed at winning power, according to reports. The SDP claims their approach includes both fresh political strategies and economic reforms. In response, the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), led by Krunoslav Katičić, dismissed the SDP's proposals as unoriginal, suggesting they had already been tried in previous coalitions like the Kukuriku alliance and would likely lead to another electoral defeat.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the SDP's announcement of a new model and the HDZ's critical response, offering balanced perspectives without overtly favoring either side. There is no clear editorializing or biased language that leans toward one party over the other.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 50): Repeats polling data from previous articles without new information. The tone leans towards criticism of Plenković and Milanović, suggesting a partisan angle rather than neutrality.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicConservativeFactual 70Objective 502 days ago
Katicic: HDZ will win the 2028 elections and "send history" to SDP and partners

HDZ glavni tajnik Krunoslav Katičić izrazio je uvjerenje da će stranka pobijediti na izborima 2028. i 'poslati u povijest' SDP i njihove partnerice. Katičić kritizirao je SDP-ovog predsjednika Siniša Hajdaša Dončića zbog izjava na sjednici Predsjedništva stranke, prema kojima Hrvatska treba novi politički i ekonomski model. Katičić navodi da su poljske, češke i slovačke zemlje imale prednost u razvoju jer su bile u EU prije nego što je Hrvatska, dok je Hrvatska u zadnje deset godina nadoknadila te trendove. Također je istaknuo da Hrvatska već vrlo blizu 80 posto bruto plaće koje imaju zemlje EU i da 'ide u dobrom smjeru'. Katičić je ocijenio SDP-ov program kao 'ništa novo', a upozorio je da su prethodne koalicije, poput Kukurikovih, završile neuspješno. Na pitanje o 'žuli' HDZ prema SDP-u i Može!, Katičić je objasnio da HDZ mora reagirati s novim činjenicama, npr. da je broj nezaposlenih u Hrvatskoj dosad bio najmanji. Katičić je također ponovio da slanje pripadnika hrvatske vojske na vojni mimohod u Parizu nije kršenje Ustava.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the HDZ's victory prediction as inevitable and portrays SDP and their partners as politically ineffective and out of touch with national progress. The emphasis on economic growth, lower unemployment rates, and the critique of SDP's proposed reforms suggests a right-leaning stance.

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 50): Repeats similar content as previous articles with little new information. The tone suggests a critical stance toward SDP, reducing objectivity.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentProgressive21 hr. ago
Arsen Bauk: That the HDZ will leave power is the desired outcome of the parliamentary elections

Arsen Bauk, a member of parliament and representative of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), commented on survey results published by the newspaper Nacional, which suggest that President of the Republic Zoran Milanović could potentially remove the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) from power in parliamentary elections if he runs as an independent candidate. The survey, conducted across all ten electoral units, indicates that Milanović might secure up to 26 mandates in the upcoming parliamentary assembly. Bauk described the scenario where HDZ would lose power and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković would step down as a 'desired outcome' of the parliamentary elections according to the SDP. Bauk also criticized articles based on unnamed sources and alleged surveys, stating he would let commentators handle such critiques, while referencing professor Puhovski.

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents commentary from Arsen Bauk, a prominent figure within the SDP, who frames the potential removal of HDZ from power as a 'desired outcome' of the parliamentary elections, aligning with the SDP's political stance. The framing emphasizes the SDP's perspective and criticizes opposing

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentProgressiveyesterday
National: If elected, Zoran Milanovic would win 26 seats, in cooperation with the left would overthrow the HDZ

The article reports on the results of a survey conducted by Nacional, which suggests that if current Croatian President Zoran Milanović runs as an independent candidate in the next parliamentary elections, he could win up to 26 mandates in the upcoming parliament. This outcome would significantly impact the political future of the ruling HDZ party, potentially leading to its collapse from power after three full terms. The survey indicates that Milanović’s potential entry into politics could lead to the removal of Prime Minister Andreja Plenković from high politics and reshape the political landscape on the left side of the spectrum. The survey was included as an option in the poll questions, reflecting growing speculation around Milanović’s possible candidacy.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Zoran Milanović as a significant political force capable of reshaping the political landscape, particularly by challenging the ruling HDZ party. It emphasizes his potential influence over the political future of the country and suggests a shift in power dynamics. While the article

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