The Croatian weekly announces on the cover: “We are among the three mini-fascisms”. Serbia furious | world news

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The cover photo shows the president’s portraits Serbia Alexander Vuczic, first Viktor Orbán from Hungary, as well as the winner of the recent parliamentary elections in Italy – Giorgia Meloni. Each of these people has a mustache stylized like Adolf Hitler in the color of their country’s national colors. The full title is: “Achtung! Croatia between three mini-fascisms”. The cover announces an analysis by the famous Croatian journalist and writer Boris Rasheta, which describes the motivations of the leaders and their anti-Croatian policy.

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The cover of the weekly ‘Express’ express.24sata.hr

Serbian politicians reacted to the cover of the Croatian magazine. Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlović wrote in a statement that Serbia has never been a fascist state and has never had such a government. She reminded Croats of the rule of the Ustashi, a fascist group during World War II.

The Ustaše government was also mentioned in their statements by Serbia’s foreign and internal affairs ministers. “There is no similarity between Vucic and Hitler, but there is not the slightest difference between contemporary politics Croatia towards Serbs and Serbia and the policy of the Independent State of Croatia “- wrote the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Aleksandar Vulin. This is a very far-reaching statement – the fascist state created by the Ustashi was responsible, among other things, for the existence of the “Yugoslavian Auschwitz”, that is, the Jasenovac concentration camp, in which about 50,000 Serbs At the same time, it should be noted that there There are movements of Jasenovac crime deniers in Croatia and that the Croatian Catholic Church is also joining them.

In Hungary, the weekly’s provocative cover was commented on by a media sympathetic to the government of Viktor Orbán. The comment expressed surprise that Serbia’s center-left president and Hungary’s center-right prime minister were called fascists. Vucic’s affiliation to the left may have been used there to call Orban centre-right. The Serbian Progressive Party, chaired by Vucic, is a huge political party in Europe, so it has quite wide wings, but it is generally a centre-right and populist party.

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