
The Croatian HDZ model is the opposite example of how the departure of such a powerful and popular figure can block politics with his shadow...
HDZ-Hrvatska Demokratska Zajednica-alias the Democratic League of Croatia is the iconic political force after the fall of the Berlin Wall in its country.
It is the first anti-communist party of the country, like our DP. It is the first party that won the first pluralist elections of the country, like our DP. It is the party that led the country's war for independence and that had as its leader an epic figure; anti-fascist partisan, anti-communist dissident, and then the political leader of the center-right who made Croatia independent, after a vigorous, controversial, but ultimately successful policy. Authoritarian and popular, the general with a doctorate in history after giving his country independence and attaching it to the West and his glorious party, passed away on December 10, 1999.
The Croatian HDZ model is the opposite example of how the departure of such a powerful and popular figure can block politics with his shadow.
After Tudjman, HDZ not only did not crumble, as happens in movements where the hole opened by an authoritarian leader is not closed, but it continues to be the political and governing power of the country to this day.
Overcoming the greatest obstacles and gaps, the most serious dramas, the strongest clashes. But the political model of vision over the person has created a model of success in our region.
HDZ is the party of the famous Ivo Sanader, the former Croatian Prime Minister, who was the first in our Balkans to take the lead in ending impunity as a result of the actions of a special prosecutor. USOK is the Croatian SPAK that arrested Ivo Sanader, the popular leader of HDZ, who after Franjo Tudjman was the first to win two consecutive terms in his country's parliamentary elections.
Sanader's drama was a big blow for the first Croatian anti-communist party, but its first reaction was strong. It immediately brought a woman, Sanader's minister, to the head of the party. Jadranka Kosor, who led the party to a new phase. How to bring Majlinda Bregu, who was Sali Berisha's minister, to the head of the DP.
After Kosor, HDZ elected Tomoslav Karamarko as leader, won the presidential elections with Kolinda Grabar Kitaović, and then took over the government with Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, who is still the country's prime minister with two terms, likely to get a third.
Croatia is of course a country with a different standard, a different level, it was not for nothing that it was accepted into the EU in 2012. In all indicators it is much better than the countries of the Western Balkans, and precisely for this reason it can serve as a model, as a political compass, whether for the left or the right. Where at all levels it is better...
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