Thompson Calls for Change of Government in Zagreb. Mayor: I Will Not Bow to Pressure
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Controversial Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson called for a change of city authorities led by Mayor Tomislav Tomašević at a concert in Zagreb on Saturday. Far-right activists then gathered in front of the mayor's apartment to protest the ban on Thompson's second concert. Tomašević announced that he would not bow to pressure.
Zagreb Mayor Tomašević announced today that he will not bow to pressure.
Croatian pro-Ustasha singer Marko Perković - Thompson called for a change of city authorities led by Mayor Tomislav Tomašević, who he described as a "remnant of the Yugoslav communists", at a concert in Zagreb on Saturday.
Croatian right-wingers, including the president of the Autochthonous - Croatian Party of Rights (A-HSP) Dražen Keleminc, came to the apartment of Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević today.
RIGHT-WING members, including the president of A-HSP Dražen Keleminec and Alin Kavur, an activist known for playing Dada from Smogovci as a child, came to the apartment of Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević.
The city of Zagreb did not allow Thompson to hold another concert in the Arena because of the greeting "Za dom spremni", he said that the city was governed by an "extreme left-wing sect". A small group of protesters gathered in front of the mayor's apartment today
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