The weekly Croatian magazine announced from its cover: “We are among the three mini-fascisms”. Serbian angry | World News

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On the cover you can see portraits of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuczić, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, and the winner of the recent parliamentary elections in Italy – Giorgia Meloni. Each of these people had an Adolf Hitler-style mustache in the colors of their country’s national colors. The entire title is: “Achtung! Croatia among the three mini-fascists”. The cover is a harbinger of the analysis of renowned Croatian journalist and writer Boris Rasheta, which describes the motives of the leaders and their anti-Croatian policies.

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Serbian politician reacts to the cover of a Croatian magazine. Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlovi wrote in a statement that Serbia was never a fascist state and never had such a government. He reminded the Croats of the rule of the Ustashe, a fascist group from World War II.

The Ustae government was also named in their statement by the Serbian minister of foreign and internal affairs. “There are no similarities between Vucic and Hitler, but there is not the slightest difference between modern Croatian policies towards Serbia and Serbia and the policies of the Independent State of Croatia,” wrote the head of the Interior Ministry, Aleksandar Vulin. . This is a very far-reaching statement – the fascist state created by Ustashe is connected, among other things, to the existence of “Yugoslav Auschwitz”, namely the Jasenovac concentration camp, where about 50,000 Serbs died. At the same time, it should be noted that there is a movement against the crimes of Jasenovac in Croatia. In addition, the Croatian Catholic Church joined them.

In Hungary, provocative weekly covers were commented on by media sympathetic to Viktor Orbán’s government. The comments expressed surprise that Serbia’s centre-left president and center-right prime minister of Hungary were called fascists. Vucic’s affiliation with the left might be used there to be able to summon the center right Orban. The Serbian Progressive Party, chaired by Vucic, is the largest political party in Europe, so it has a fairly broad wing, but is generally a center-right and populist party.

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