The article discusses internal conflicts within Croatia's Domovinski Pokret (DP) political party, focusing on tensions between Josip Dabro and president Ivan Penava. Following the formation of a coalition government with HDZ in early 2024, a split occurred after Marija Radić and her supporters left the party due to dissatisfaction with Penava's leadership. Dabro, who previously worked closely with Penava as chief secretary, has now publicly criticized him, accusing him of undermining his proposed resolution on enhancing the political position of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dabro claims Penava ignored his work and acted authoritatively, while Penava remains silent on the criticism. The party acknowledges Dabro's right to express personal views but notes they managed to retain most of the content from Dabro’s original proposal during negotiations with HDZ.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the conflict as a struggle between a reformist figure (Dabro) and an authoritarian leader (Penava), using terms like 'manipulator' and 'authoritarian leader.' It emphasizes Dabro's independence and criticizes Penava's centralized control, aligning more with left-leaning critiques.





