About Us

Ronaldo Barisic, born on March 4, 2002, in Knin, is a young economist and social activist whose public work began through the Za Bolju Hrvatsku association.
He became known as the organizer of the protest held in Zagreb on Ban Josip Jelacic Square, bringing together engaged and motivated young people.
During the event, speakers from politics, diplomacy, and civil society addressed the crowd, and Barisic's appearance drew strong positive reactions both on site and in earlier media appearances.
With strong communication, knowledge, and organizational ability, he has established himself as one of the more promising young voices of a new activist generation.

Ana Oreskovic, born on July 25, 2002, in Osijek, is a young entrepreneur and social activist who also began her work through the association.
As the president's closest collaborator, she has become an important part of the leadership team and a key driver behind major initiatives.
With energy and determination, she actively participates in organizing protests from Zagreb to Zadar and other public activities of the association.
Despite her young age, she stands out through initiative, business drive, and social responsibility while working toward the vision of a better Croatia.

Zvonimir Barisic, born on July 24, 1998, in Knin, serves as vice president of the association.
He contributes to social media content, photography, and filming during protests and other association activities.
Through his work, he helps present the association's ideas more clearly and strengthen its public visibility.
He is a strong support to his younger brother Ronaldo Barisic and brings experience, stability, and a sense of unity to the wider team.

Filip Maric, born on March 18, 2003, plays a key role in the organization and coordination of the association's activities.
Through committed work and strong organizational skills, he helps ensure the smooth running of administrative and operational processes.
His role in documentation, communication, and internal coordination contributes to transparent and efficient work across the association.
His attention to detail and structured approach make him an essential part of the team.

Bruno Oreskovic, born on October 21, 2003, is the youth secretary of the Za Bolju Hrvatsku association.
He grew up in a time when leaving became normal, when lowering expectations and accepting that some things simply cannot change became common. He does not accept that.
He believes in a Croatia where work has value, where people do not look for opportunity beyond its borders but find it here, and where the future is built consciously and responsibly.
He approaches politics not as a form, but as a direction. He asks what we owe one another, what we owe this country, and what kind of Croatia we will leave behind.
He does not promise simple solutions, but he does promise consistency, work, and a clear direction. He believes people recognize that difference in the association.

Za Bolju Hrvatsku (ZBH) was founded to promote and strengthen the rights of Croats in Croatia and to preserve Croatian culture and identity. We operate as a nonprofit and independent organization registered with the competent authority and based in Knin.
To achieve these goals, we organize protests, public forums, gatherings, and educational materials, cooperate with other associations and institutions, and actively raise public awareness of important social issues.
The association brings together Croats who want to contribute to positive social change through personal engagement. Our work is transparent and open to the public.
Za Bolju Hrvatsku: together we build a fairer society.
What We Do
Public forums
Open conversations and discussions on key social topics.
Protests and gatherings
Organizing peaceful assemblies to express civic positions.
Educational materials
Preparing and distributing informative content.
Cooperation
Connecting with associations and institutions on shared initiatives.
Advocacy
Actively highlighting the needs and interests of local people.
Transparency
Open work and member participation in decision-making.
Our Path
This route is woven into the story of the association's public gatherings and the growth of the movement across Croatian cities.
Zagreb
Ban Josip Jelacic Square
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The first major protest set the tone for the broader movement and showed that the association's message could gather a substantial crowd in the capital's central square.
Split
Split Riva
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The gathering in Split confirmed the continuity and strength of the initiative while extending its reach across Dalmatia.
Rijeka
Korzo

The Rijeka stop showed that support also existed on the Kvarner coast, with a dignified gathering and strong public resonance.
Zadar
Narodni trg
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The protest in Zadar confirmed that the movement was spreading from city to city and could sustain momentum into the new calendar year.
A better Croatia continues to grow, day by day and city by city.
Join Us
Become part of a community working for a fairer and stronger Croatian society.
Participation is open to everyone who shares our goals and values.