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Storm of reactions in Parliament after a statement by Katarina Peović "We just heard the most scandalous statement in the history of Parliament"
09/24/2020 11:50 AM | Author: Glas Istre
Buru reaction and condemnation colleagues sparked on Wednesday parliamentarian Labor Front Katarina Peović your question whether it is appropriate that the University of Defense and National Security, which plans to set up, named after the first Croatian president, writes Jutarnji List
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"Is the name of the new university appropriate, Dr. Franjo Tudjman, given that the International Criminal Court has determined that he participated in a joint criminal enterprise," Peovic wondered after Defense Minister Mario Banozic presented the law establishing the university to parliament.
"The name was chosen because it is the first Croatian president," Banožić replied, after which a series of parliamentary reactions began, so the president of the HDZ Club B, Ranko Bačić, said that a public apology was the least that the HDZ could ask of Peović for everything that speaks of Tudjman.
We will not allow certain MPs to express their frustration and regret that the Croatian state was created by slandering and lying about the founder of modern and sovereign Croatia, "Bačić pointed out.
He emphasized that Tudjman was one of Croatia's greatest sons, and that the HDZ would not allow "those who are the ideological and ideological heirs of the SKJ to be slandered and lied to, to whom the five-pointed star still means more than the historical Croatian coat of arms."
That it is "shameful and shameless" in Parliament to claim that Tudjman is a criminal is also considered by HDZ's Zeljko Reiner , emphasizing that without his leadership it would be questionable what the Republic of Croatia would look like today "and whether those who talk about him today would sit in parliamentarians or they would be somewhere in Uzice ".
Marijan Pavliček (HKS) and Stipo Mlinarić Ćipe (Homeland Movement) also reacted fiercely to Peović's statements , accusing her of praising the five-pointed star who destroyed Vukovar, and considers Tuđman a criminal.
"Tito is a proven criminal and the red five-armed woman is a criminal who attacked Vukovar," Mlinaric told her, and Pavlicek added that Peovic should be removed from the session. "This is a disgrace," he said.
"We have just heard the most scandalous statement in the history of the Parliament," said Hrvoje Zekanovic (Croatian Sovereignists), who reprimanded his colleagues who reacted to MP Peovic's statements, "without raising their voices," and called Parliament Speaker Gordan Jandrokovic that he had reluctantly given her a reprimand.
"Don't be a bigger pope than the pope," Miro Bulj (Most) replied, who had previously unequivocally condemned the MP's statement.
Jandroković repeated several times that Peović's statement was unacceptable and inaccurate and that he did not agree with it, but that the words she uttered were her political views with which she appeared before the voters.
"We are not here to prevent others from saying what they want, it will be up to the citizens to decide," he told lawmakers.
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