The Zagreb City Council has approved the implementation report for the city's budget for 2025, amid sharp criticism from the opposition. The opposition accused the report of being 'proof of incompetence' and claimed that only around 61% of planned capital investments had been realized. Mayor Tomislav Tomašević highlighted significant increases in capital spending, reaching €181.5 million in 2025 compared to €25 million in 2021, emphasizing investments in critical infrastructure like schools, hospitals, and sports facilities. HDZ deputy mayor Mislav Herman criticized the report as a 'campaign poster of good wishes,' arguing that the city lacks effective management despite increased revenue. He pointed out systemic issues such as traffic congestion, waste management problems, and delayed projects, accusing the administration of hiding a cumulative loss of €196 million through accounting maneuvers. Opposition members also noted a substantial increase in tax revenues, but emphasized that citizens see little tangible progress, citing unfinished stadiums and incomplete tramway lines.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the criticism against the city administration as evidence of poor governance and mismanagement, using strong language like 'proof of incompetence' and highlighting systemic failures. While the mayor presents data showing growth in investment, the opposition's critique is portrayed





