We Can! – Political Platform (Croatian: Možemo! – politička platforma) is a left-wing, greenpolitical party in Croatia formed by local green and leftist movements and initiatives in order to act on the national level for European Parliament and parliament elections. After the 2021 local elections in Zagreb, they became the largest political party in the Zagreb Assembly, winning 23 seats in total.[15] Their mayoral candidate Tomislav Tomašević won a landslide victory on 31 May 2021.
History
The party originated as the initiative committee consisting of activists and left-wing politicians, 26 of them, mostly coming from the Zagreb is OURS! party, but also including other independent movements across the country within the same political and ideological spectrum.[16][17]
Founding
The party was officially founded on 10 February 2019,[17] prior to the elections for the European Parliament held that year, stating their primary areas of interest being better education, better health policies, social and gender equality, support for migrants, renewable sources of energy, and sustainable agriculture.[18]
The founding assembly defined that the party does not have an official president, but instead has two coordinators – for whom Sandra Benčić and Teodor Celakoski were elected among the members[17][19] – who along with another five members of the party make up its Party Board.[19] Other prominent members of the Initiative committee at the time, most of whom remain active, included Danijela Dolenec, Damir Bakić, Iskra Mandarić, Đuro Capor, Urša Raukar, Vilim Matula, Dario Juričan, Mima Simić, Ivo Špigel, Tomislav Tomašević and others.[20]
Former SDP member and later independent parliamentarian Bojan Glavašević joined the coalition for the 2020 parliamentary elections as the first independent candidate.[27] Mile Kekin, the frontman of the punk-rock band Hladno pivo, joined the party during this period, along with his wife, psychiatrist Ivana Kekin.[28] Mile later authored the song that was used for the party campaigns.[29]Jane Fonda also expressed support for them in the election.[30] During this election, their popularity in Zagreb rose dramatically.[31] According to the results, the coalition won around 7% of votes and 7 seats in the parliament.[32] These seats were taken by Tomislav Tomašević, Sandra Benčić, Damir Bakić, Vilim Matula, Rada Borić (NL), Katarina Peović (RF), and Bojan Glavašević (Ind.).[33] In Dubrovnik, they managed to win 9% of the popular vote thanks to their cooperation with local platform Srđ je grad.[34][35]
The party designates itself as "a wide and progressive new political platform that aims to gather voters ranging from the radical left, through green, to social democracy".[37] The proposed developmental models seek to reduce precarious forms of work, strengthen economic democracy, and foster trade unions, as well as the legal rights of workers in general.[38][19]