Feb 24 • 14:43 UTC 🇭🇷 Croatia Narod.hr

Orešković had an outburst in the Parliament: Watch Jandroković's reaction, he didn’t spare Raukar either

Dalija Orešković faced significant backlash after making severe accusations against the ruling party regarding the alleged 'Ustasha-ization' of Croatia.

In a heated session of the Croatian Parliament, Dalija Orešković, a representative, made strong allegations against the ruling government, accusing them of 'Ustasha-ization' in Croatia. She suggested that the ruling party, in a bid to retain power, might resort to past crimes in history. Her comments sparked widespread reactions, including a response from the President of the Parliament, Gordan Jandroković, indicating the contentious and serious nature of her accusations.

Orešković, affiliated with a coalition of parties, continued her vigorous opposition against the glorification of Ustasha figures. She stated that rhetoric coming from the ruling HDZ party and its alliance with the DP party bore no difference in their ideologies. Her assertion emphasized that unless the ongoing 'Ustasha-ization' of Croatia ceases, she will not refrain from discussing the matter. Orešković's remarks called attention to the seemingly growing acceptance of extremist ideologies in recent political discourse.

The incident highlights escalating tensions within Croatian politics surrounding historical narratives and the dangers of perceived extremism in governance. By drawing parallels between current political actions and historical events, Orešković's statements provoke important discussions about national identity, governance, and responsibility. The implications of her claims suggest a deepening divide in Croatian society regarding its past and the interpretations of those historical events.

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