eurasia review
Written by: Balkan Insight
Several thousand anti-government protesters rallied in the Croatian capital Zagreb on Friday evening, demanding that the government of Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor step down.
As in previous protests this week, the demonstrators first tried to reach St Mark’s Square, the seat of the government and parliament, but were turned back by the police because protests are prohibited in that square.
The demonstrators then headed for the headquarters of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ, party, chanting “HDZ thieves,” “We want elections” and “We want change”. They stayed there for about 15 minutes and then moved to Vukovarska Street.
As in previous protests this week, the demonstrators first tried to reach St Mark’s Square, the seat of the government and parliament, but were turned back by the police because protests are prohibited in that square.
The demonstrators then headed for the headquarters of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ, party, chanting “HDZ thieves,” “We want elections” and “We want change”. They stayed there for about 15 minutes and then moved to Vukovarska Street.
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