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Rincic is now bragging about our 2023 idea
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsProgressiveOverlooked by conservatives12 hr. ago

Rincic is now bragging about our 2023 idea

The Primorsko-goranski Savez (PGS), a regional coalition in Rijeka, criticized Mayor Iva Rinčić for promoting a policy they claim was already implemented three years ago in 2023. The policy involves providing non-reversible financial support to self-employed parents and entrepreneurs after parental leave. PGS argues that Rinčić’s presentation of the measure as a new initiative by the current city administration is misleading and undermines the contributions of earlier local authorities who had already introduced the policy based on a PGS amendment. They emphasize that the measure was unanimously adopted by the City Council in March 2023 and highlight ongoing challenges faced by young entrepreneurs and parents, such as income loss and business restart difficulties. PGS calls for policies grounded in facts rather than 'borrowing others' ideas' and demands recognition for those who first identified the issue and proposed solutions.

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Novi list logoNovi listIndependentProgressive12 hr. ago
PGS: Mayor Rincic is playing with someone else's feathers

The Primorsko-goranski savez (PGS) has criticized the city mayor, Rinčić, for presenting a measure supporting self-employed parents as a new initiative, despite the fact that the measure was already introduced three years ago by the City of Rijeka at the initiative of PGS. The PGS emphasizes that the measure was unanimously adopted in March 2023 based on an amendment from the Primorsko-goranski savez, addressing issues faced by young self-employed parents such as income loss and difficulty restarting their businesses. PGS acknowledges the importance of new support measures but argues that it is misleading to present existing initiatives as novel ideas. They stress that citizens deserve policies based on facts rather than the appropriation of others' ideas and call for recognition of those who first identified problems and proposed solutions.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the criticism of the city mayor as an instance of 'appropriating others' ideas' and highlights the proactive role of PGS in initiating the policy. The language suggests a left-leaning critique of political opportunism and a defense of institutional responsibility and continuity. P

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentProgressive12 hr. ago
Rincic is now bragging about our 2023 idea

The Primorsko-goranski Savez (PGS), a regional coalition in Rijeka, criticized Mayor Iva Rinčić for promoting a policy they claim was already implemented three years ago in 2023. The policy involves providing non-reversible financial support to self-employed parents and entrepreneurs after parental leave. PGS argues that Rinčić’s presentation of the measure as a new initiative by the current city administration is misleading and undermines the contributions of earlier local authorities who had already introduced the policy based on a PGS amendment. They emphasize that the measure was unanimously adopted by the City Council in March 2023 and highlight ongoing challenges faced by young entrepreneurs and parents, such as income loss and business restart difficulties. PGS calls for policies grounded in facts rather than 'borrowing others' ideas' and demands recognition for those who first identified the issue and proposed solutions.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the criticism as a defense of transparency and accountability, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging prior efforts by PGS and the city council. It uses language that criticizes the current mayor for 'borrowing ideas' and 'ignoring those who first recognized the problem,' a指责

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