Pupovac’s VIDA seeks respect for Tito’s Galeb: Read the comments from ‘hahača’
The VIDA media channel, led by Milorad Pupovac, faces backlash after calling Tito's Galeb a 'ship of peace' while highlighting its restoration costs and recent maritime incident.
You Read Most About Pupovac, Goldstein, and Rašković, Column by Mostarkić Gobbo, Bekuta's Fiasco...
The article discusses the most-read topics of the week, focusing on public figures in Croatia, including Milorad Pupovac and others, alongside various cultural highlights.
Victor Peterlin's Weekly Overview: A Song for Milorad and a Missed Opportunity to Stir Things Up with Actions
This article reviews Josip Dabro's recent foray into public attention, focusing on his satirical song about Milorad Pupovac and the varied political reactions it has generated.
Apartment, house in Šestine and land: What all did Milorad Pupovac declare in his property card?
Milorad Pupovac, a member of the Croatian Parliament, reported a new property card indicating a net monthly salary of 4,600 euros, along with various real estate holdings and other income sources.
Pupovac threatened again: SNV's 'communal inspectors' seek controversial graffiti around the city
Milorad Pupovac has raised another alarm in public space after the Serbian National Council discovered graffiti threatening his life, which purportedly reflects a supposed threat to Serbs in Croatia.
Pupovac relativizes Chetnik activities in Gračac: The problem is Croatian 'toxic patriots'
Milorad Pupovac, a Member of Parliament, criticized Banja Luka Mayor Draško Stanivuković's comments regarding Croatian 'toxic patriots' instead of addressing the Greater Serbian idea during a speech at the Croatian Parliament.
In Case of SNV's Cessation of Operation, the Property Goes to the Serbian Orthodox Church
The Serbian National Council (SNV) will transfer its assets to the Serbian Orthodox Church if it ceases operations, as stipulated in the organization's statute.