The article centers around Davor MatijeviÄ, head of the Split SDP (Social Democratic Party) and a mayoral candidate, and an unnamed elderly female SDP member. A contentious life-maintenance agreement is the central issue.
The agreement would have transferred two apartments, a business space, a car, and a family tomb to MatijeviÄ upon the woman's death, in exchange for his lifelong support. The woman claims MatijeviÄ exploited her vulnerability after her father's death in 2016/2017.
MatijeviÄ provided WhatsApp messages suggesting the woman's initiative, but the woman denies their authenticity, citing inconsistencies with her account activity dates.
The court case is documented through judicial records, showing both as applicants to verify the agreement. Later, the application was withdrawn. The discrepancies in accounts and the available documentation create central conflict in the article.
The article concludes with the support of MatijeviÄ by the SDP president, SiniÅ”a HajdaÅ” DonÄiÄ, who framed the situation within a broader discourse of honesty in Croatian politics. The article raises questions about the ethics of this situation and the credibility of the accounts of the individuals involved.