Parliament: MP Sandra Bencic’s personal web page most visited in 2021

NEWS 04.01.202219:40
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The personal web page of Croatian MP Sandra Bencic (We can!) was the most visited MP personal web page in 2021, show data published by the parliament on Tuesday.

Bencic’s web page, which like the personal web pages of other MPs contains information on her date of birth, education, party affiliation and parliamentary duties, had 7,109 visits last year.

The second most visited MP web page was that of HDZ MP Ivan Radic (4,345 visits), who has been the mayor of Osijek since the last local election, the third most visited web page was that of Social Democratic Party (SDP) MP Mirela Ahmetovic (3,504), and the fourth most visited web page was that of Bridge MP Miro Bulj (3,386), who is also the mayor of Sinj.

Even though the web pages of some 30 MPs each had more than 1,000 visits, only the web pages of the four MPs had more than 3,000 visits each.

Before Bencic’s web page, the most visited MP personal web pages were those of, among others, SDP MP Pedja Grbin, Bulj, SNAGA MP Goran Aleksic, and HDZ MPs Milijan Brkic and Goran Maric.

The most visited party group web page was that of the Social Democratic Party (5,089), followed by the web pages of the HDZ (4,411) and the Homeland Movement (3,977).

The parliamentary committee with the largest number of visits to its web page was the Information and Media Committee (4,117).

Bill on Croatian war veterans most viewed

Of the acts debated by the parliament, the most read was the bill on Croatian Homeland War veterans, opened, in both readings, a total of 3,309 times.

It is followed by the draft budget for 2022 (2,500 visits) and the draft budget review for 2021 (1,443 visits).

Bills on the reconstruction of earthquake-damaged buildings, provision of tourism services and civilian Homeland War victims had more than 1,000 visits each as well.

The parliament’s website in 2021 had more than 3.2 million views, mostly from Croatia (81%), Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, the United States, China, Serbia, Norway, Austria, etc.