
Fiery Debate: Split's Mayoral Candidates Trade Accusations
Split Mayoral Candidates Clash in Heated Debate Split, Croatia – In a recent televised debate, mayoral candidates Ivica Puljak and Tomislav Šuta engaged in a fiery exchange of accusations and counter-accusations. The debate, broadcast on Nove TV's Dnevnik, focused on key issues facing Split's citizens. Puljak, representing the Center party, highlighted his administration's efforts to improve infrastructure and address waste management. "We've cleaned up and improved the city," he stated, citing the revitalization of the city center and the protection of Marjan Hill as key achievements. Šuta, from HDZ/DP/HSLS/HDS, countered by focusing on Puljak's handling of city finances. He accused Puljak of making false statements about his political dealings and pointed to the high cost of some projects. "The current administration's spending is excessive," Šuta claimed. The debate also touched upon the financial transparency of Hajduk Split, the city's football club, and the candidates' plans to address traffic congestion. The heated exchange underscores the importance of the upcoming election for the future of Split.