Selak Raspudić entered politics in 2020 when she ran as an independent on
The Bridge list in the
parliamentary election in the
1st constituency, where she won a mandate and entered the
Croatian Parliament. She joined the Gender Equality Committee and the Physical Planning and Construction Committee. From September to October 2020, she was a substitute member of the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe representing The Bridge. Selak Raspudić was supposed to be one of The Bridge candidates for the
2024 European Parliament election together with
Marin Miletić. The problem was that the two disagreed over
abortion rights - Marija Selak Raspudić believed that abortion is a right, which didn’t sit well with Miletić. She left the party in April that year together with her husband. She was reelected to Parliament in 2024. At the start of her second term, she joined three committees: the European Affairs Committee, the Labor, Retirement System and Social Partnership Committee and the Environment and Nature Conservation Committee.
Candidacy for president In July 2024, Marija Selak Raspudić announced her intention to run for
President of the Republic of Croatia as a moderate independent, and in December collected enough signatures for an official candidacy. From 11 September to 21 December, she got €70,295 from donations, with the biggest donations coming from companies. She campaigned on being independent from any party or ideology, modernizing the military and fighting for the rights of
Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She got 150,435 votes or 9.25% of the vote, placing her third overall, behind the favorites
Zoran Milanović and
Dragan Primorac.
Candidacy for Mayor of Zagreb Talks about her candidacy began after the presidential election, especially after a party by the name "Marija Selak Raspudić - Independent list" was registered. Shortly before her announcement, several billboards popped up with a slogan “Let the better win”. On 8 April 2025, Marija Selak Raspudić announced her intention to run for Mayor of Zagreb. After the announcement, she posted on her
Facebook page a short video of incumbent Mayor Tomislav Tomašević and We Can! coordinator
Sandra Benčić confidently announcing a victory, before ending the video with a smile saying: “Haven't you miscalculated a little bit?” On 25 April, she and her team, including her deputy mayor candidates Milka Rimac Bilušić and Damir Firšt, presented the party program for the city at the
Westin hotel. Overall, she raised €55,554 from donations and spent €67,237 on her campaign. The polls had her in 2nd place ever since she announced her bid, with
Mislav Herman from the
Croatian Democratic Union trailing behind. She got 44,645 votes (15.67% of the vote) in the election on 18 May, and since no candidate got over 50%, a runoff was called for 1 June. In the following week of campaigning, Selak Raspudić would go on to have three debates with Tomašević. In the runoff, which only saw a 34.43% voter turnout, Marija Selak Raspudić got 96,590 votes (42.44%), opposed to Tomašević's 130,996, granting him a second term. She congratulated him soon after. == Political positions ==