On 17 February 2024, a political protest was organized in Zagreb, Croatia, by a coalition of 11 left-wing and liberal opposition parties (We Can! â Political Platform, Social Democratic Party, Workers' Front, Centre, Party with a First and Last Name, Civic Liberal Alliance, Croatian Peasant Party, Istrian Democratic Assembly, Focus, Social Democrats, People's Party â Reformists) against the government of Andrej Plenkoviàand the Croatian Democratic Union. The protest was held under the name "Enough! Let's go to the elections!" ().
The protest was sparked by PlenkoviÃÂ's appointment of judge Ivan TurudiÃÂ to the position of State Attorney of Croatia. His appointment is controversial (among other things), due to his connections with people indicted by Croatian judicial bodies, some of whom (such as Josipa Rimac) are former members of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union party. Rimac was indicted for corruption by Croatian institutions and according to the leak published by Jutarnji list exchanged hundreds of WhatsApp messages with TurudiÃÂ in a period between 2016 and 2020. In some of the leaked messages Rimac and TurudiÃÂ apparently sweet-talked to each other by calling themselves "my beautiful" and "my joy". On another occasion, judge TurudiÃÂ apparently met in a car during the night with Zdravko MamiÃÂ who then under supervision of Croatian Security and Intelligence Agency and who was subsequently sentenced to prison by Croatian courts and is currently a fugitive in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to writing of Croatian daily VeÃÂernji list, at the time of their night meeting, TurudiÃÂ was president of a court where MamiÃÂ was trialed at.
Upon announcement of TurudiÃÂ's appointment, president of Croatia Zoran Milanoviàdescribed it as an attack on Croatian institutions. He went on to accuse Plenkoviàof trying to place State's Attorney Office of the Republic of Croatia under the political control of current government. Opposition politician Dalija Oreà ¡koviàcalled appointment "an end of independent judicial system". Parliamentarians belonging to left wing We Can! party protested in front of Croatian Sabor while Turudiàwas voted in by a parliament majority. We Can! MP Ivana Kekin accused prime minister Plenkoviàof taking the country to the course of Orban's Hungary and VuÃÂiÃÂ's Serbia. She also called Turudià"Croatian Democratic Unions's boy". We Can's! prime minister candidate Sandra BenÃÂiàannounced organization of large protest against the appointment "on next Saturday". Meanwhile, 11 political parties also announced joining the protest.
Prime minister PlenkoviÃÂ, on the other hand, defended the appointment of TurudiÃÂ by saying that TurudiÃÂ passed several security checks of Security and Intelligence Agency. Parliamentary opposition asked for a thematic session of Sabor Judiciary Committee dedicated to TurudiÃÂ issue, however, the ruling majority dismissed such idea and reiterated that TurudiÃÂ was appointed "legally and transparent".
Nikola Grmoja, a distinguished member of The Bridge - an opposition conservative party declared that their party will not be joining the protest, albeit they support a citizens right to protest. According to him, the organizers signaled them that they are not welcome due to their beliefs about illegal migrations. Two days prior to the protest, another distinguished Bridge member Nino RaspudiÃÂ talked about a future protest as a "left wing election campaign rally".
On 15 February 2024, president of High Criminal Court of Croatia, with approval of president Supreme court of Croatia filed a complaint against Ivan TurudiÃÂ for breaking a Codex of judicial ethics. According to this report, TurudiÃÂ met several times with people who were under investigation, thus violating the Codex.
The protest started on 17 February 2024 at 11 am CET and gathered more than 5,000 people. The protesters demanded for "prevention of corruption, crime, embezzlement of funds" and "Croatian Democratic Union's usurpation of power". Some of the speakers on the protest included politicians Sandra BenÃÂiÃÂ, Dalija Oreà ¡koviÃÂ, Katarina PeoviÃÂ, Anka Mrak-Taritaà ¡, Kreà ¡o Beljak, PeÃÂa Grbin, Ivica Puljak, actor Janko PopoviàVolariÃÂ, singer Ivanka MazurkijeviÃÂ, film producer and director Dana BudisavljeviÃÂ. During the protest, the leader of Social Democrats - Davorko Vidovià- also expressed the "deepest respect to the sacrifice of Alexei Navalny".