Mar 3 • 12:01 UTC 🇭🇷 Croatia Narod.hr

Kekin visits schools in the style of Pernar: After online criticism – she deleted everything

MP Ivana Kekin spoke to students about digital safety only to delete photos of the event following backlash.

Ivana Kekin, a member of the Croatian Parliament, recently visited the XVI Gymnasium in Zagreb to discuss children's safety in the digital environment with students. Following her visit, she shared a photo with the students on social media, which subsequently drew criticism for showcasing minors without consent and led to comparisons with controversial politician Ivan Pernar. Amidst the backlash, Kekin decided to remove the post from all her social media platforms.

The incident has sparked a broader conversation about the usage of social media by young people and the responsibilities of public figures in addressing this issue. Kekin and her Green-Left party, Možemo, are advocating for a ban on social media for children under 15 years old and have proposed a Digital Child Protection Law in Parliament, which the government has rejected. As part of their campaign for children's digital rights, they are gathering signatures for a petition to bring this topic back to the parliamentary agenda.

While the situation surrounding Kekin's social media post has highlighted the challenges of navigating children's exposure to online environments, it also reflects the political tensions present in Croatia regarding youth and digital legislation. As Kekin continues to engage with students on mental health and online safety, the need for greater protection and clarity around children's rights in the digital landscape remains a pressing issue in Croatian society.

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