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The Council reappointed Ivan Jakir-Baja as the Deputy Governor of the HNB
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive4 hr. ago

The Council reappointed Ivan Jakir-Baja as the Deputy Governor of the HNB

The Croatian Parliament (Sabor) reappointed Ivana Jakir-Bajo as Deputy Governor of the Croatian National Bank (HNB) for another six-year term. She was selected among five candidates proposed by the Committee for Elections, Appointments, and Administrative Matters, based on the prior opinion of the Finance Committee. Jakir-Bajo is the only candidate among the five who received a positive recommendation from the relevant parliamentary committee. The ruling HDZ party supported her appointment, while opposition parties SDP and Možemo! did not, despite having previously supported Boris Lalovčić, a SDP representative and former finance minister. SDP criticized the HDZ for not supporting Lalovčić, arguing that this reflects a broader ideological conflict over the direction of Croatia’s governance and the role of expertise versus ideology. The HDZ defended Jakir-Bajo as a qualified professional, while SDP members accused them of prioritizing loyalty over competence.

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Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentProgressive4 hr. ago
The SDP cannot regret that the HDZ does not want Lalovc as vice-governor: Croatia has been deprived of the minds of professionals

The Croatian Parliament (Sabor) reappointed Ivana Jakir-Bajo as Deputy Governor of the Croatian National Bank (HNB) for another six-year term, selected from five candidates proposed by the Election, Appointment, and Administrative Affairs Committee. The decision was supported by 81 MPs, including members of the ruling HDZ and SDSS parties, while opposition groups SDP and Možemo! did not support her nomination. The article highlights frustration among SDP representatives over the HDZ's rejection of Boris Lalovc, a former finance minister and SDP member, who they believed would bring greater expertise to the role. The article criticizes the HDZ for prioritizing ideology over professional competence, suggesting that their choice has weakened Croatia’s institutional capacity to serve the public interest.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the controversy around the appointment of a deputy governor as a clash between ideological politics and professional expertise. It portrays the HDZ as favoring political loyalty over merit, using strong language like 'lišili pameti struke' ('denied the country the wisdom of the专家’

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter4 hr. ago
The Council reappointed Ivan Jakir-Baja as the Deputy Governor of the HNB

The Croatian Parliament (Sabor) reappointed Ivana Jakir-Bajo as Deputy Governor of the Croatian National Bank (HNB) for another six-year term. She was selected among five candidates proposed by the Committee for Elections, Appointments, and Administrative Matters, based on the prior opinion of the Finance Committee. Jakir-Bajo is the only candidate among the five who received a positive recommendation from the relevant parliamentary committee. The ruling HDZ party supported her appointment, while opposition parties SDP and Možemo! did not, despite having previously supported Boris Lalovčić, a SDP representative and former finance minister. SDP criticized the HDZ for not supporting Lalovčić, arguing that this reflects a broader ideological conflict over the direction of Croatia’s governance and the role of expertise versus ideology. The HDZ defended Jakir-Bajo as a qualified professional, while SDP members accused them of prioritizing loyalty over competence.

Bias read (Center): While the article highlights political tensions between the ruling HDZ and opposition SDP/Možemo!, it presents both perspectives fairly. The SDP criticizes the HDZ for ideological rigidity and lack of support for qualified candidates like Lalovčić, while the HDZ defends Jakir-Bajo as a competent and

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentProgressive4 hr. ago
HDZ-member on the protocol of the meeting in Paris: Plenkovic got the closest seat to Macron of all the prime ministers

The article discusses the conclusion of Croatia's spring session of parliament, where lawmakers from the HDZ and SDP parties, Nikola Mažar and Arsen Bauk, analyzed various topics. The focus was on Croatia's participation in the military parade in Paris, where Prime Minister Andrej Plenković was seated close to French President Emmanuel Macron, according to HDZ representative Mažar. This seating arrangement was interpreted as a reflection of diplomatic relations, with Mažar noting that Plenković's position was closer to Macron than any other European leader. Bauk addressed internal political tensions regarding the role of the military in international affairs and the division of authority between the president and the prime minister. He emphasized that the government acted within its capacity to promote its policies abroad. The discussion also touched on the functioning of the Constitutional Court and the selection of judges.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the seating arrangement at the Paris event as a significant political statement, emphasizing the proximity of Plenković to Macron over other leaders. It highlights the perceived diplomatic alignment and suggests a critique of the Serbian leadership under Vučić, which is presented,

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentProgressive4 hr. ago
Our polls show that we will win the HDZ in the elections

Mišel Jakšić, potpredsjednik Socijaldemokratske partije (SDP) i član parlamentarnog Odbora za pravosuđe, dao je intervju u emisiji 'Novi dan' na televiziji N1, vodeći Tihomira Ladišića. U intervjuu, Jakšić je izjavio da ankete koje njegova stranka provodi ukazuju na moguću pobjedu SDP-a nad Hrvatskom demokratskom zajednicom (HDZ) na dolazećim izborima. Intervju je bio fokusiran na političku situaciju u Hrvatskoj i najvažnije teme posljednjih dana.

Bias read (Progressive): The article features a statement by Mišel Jakšić, a high-ranking member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), who claims that their polls indicate a potential victory over the main opposition party, the HDZ, in upcoming elections. The framing emphasizes SDP's confidence and does not present counter-

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
Ivana Yakir-Bajo again vice governor: SDP and HDZ are fighting over Lalovci

The Croatian Parliament reappointed Ivana Jakir-Bajo as Deputy Governor of the Croatian National Bank (HNB) for another six-year term, selected among five candidates proposed by the Selection Committee for Elections, Appointments, and Administrative Matters. Her appointment was supported by 81 MPs, including members of the ruling SDS and SDSS parties, while opposition parties did not participate in the voting. The decision sparked criticism from the Social Democrats (SDP) and Možemo!, who argued that the ruling coalition failed to support Boris Lalovč, a candidate they had proposed, leading to their refusal to back Jakir-Bajo despite agreeing with her qualifications. SDP representatives accused the HDZ-led government of prioritizing ideology over expertise and failing to serve the public interest. HDZ responded by highlighting the professional credentials of the candidates and questioning the SDP’s stance on institutional integrity.

Bias read (Center): While the article highlights ideological tensions between the ruling coalition (HDZ) and the opposition (SDP), it presents both perspectives fairly. The SDP criticizes the government for not supporting Lalovč, while HDZ defends its choice of Jakir-Bajo as a qualified candidate. Neither side is given

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