The article criticizes the actions of Croatia's State Attorney's Office (DORH) chief, Ivan Turudić, and the perceived political interference of Prime Minister Andrej Plenković. It highlights Turudić's alleged attacks on political opponents of the ruling HDZ party and his disregard for democratic norms.
The article details the reactions of various political parties, noting the HDZ's defensive stance and the surprising passivity of the Homeland Movement (Domovinski Pokret) despite previous criticisms of similar actions. It points out the hypocrisy of the HDZ's claims of defending independent institutions given their past actions.
The article condemns Turudić's alleged public threats to the opposition leader and his refusal to appear before the Anti-Corruption Council. The author argues these actions are a violation of the ethical code for state attorneys and could be grounds for dismissal, but Turudić's political backing ensures his impunity.
The article concludes that the abuse of power by the DORH and the political manipulation are far from over, implying further escalation is likely.