Speaking to the press in the southern coastal town of Makarska as part of her campaign for the January 2 elections, Kosta said that when she became president she would radically reform the judiciary because some laws were adapted to suit the needs of the political and economic mafia.
She added that when she became president she would also call a referendum on Croatia's admission to the European Union and NATO.
She said she would facilitate foreign investment, while limiting the export of profits "because banks and individual entrepreneurs have occupied our country".
Kosta said she would help workers who were stripped of their rights during privatisation processes to win back those rights. She added she would fight for a parliamentary state ruled by the unity of labour and capital, ensure equal rights for all war veterans, and advocate women's rights.