Drago Hedl
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Leading right-wing party appears to be undergoing a remarkable transformation since its election to power.
New right-wing premier is struggling with the same controversy that he used to undermine his moderate predecessor.
After years of tolerating neo-Fascist imagery, political correctness is penetrating such nationalist bastions as the Catholic Church.
New government will have to scrap its election pledges to balance the books.
Historic trial stirs little interest in town that has come to symbolise Yugoslavia’s tragedy.
Overturning of infamous trial verdict shows Croatia is taking criticism of its judiciary seriously.
Tension remains between Zagreb and Ljubljana following allegedly staged incident on disputed border territory.
The drive to get to Brussels faces a new obstacle – the fact that most Croats no longer seem interested.
Bolstered by reputation for simplicity, popular septuagenarian looks likely to romp home in leadership ballot.
Croatian premier’s move to bolster neighbour’s EU ambitions seen as way of consolidating Croatia’s own membership bid.