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Former head of the Constitutional Court: Milanovic needs a long vacation and professional help
Croatia🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Former head of the Constitutional Court: Milanovic needs a long vacation and professional help

Former President of the Constitutional Court Miroslav Šeparović responded to President Zoran Milanović on social media after Milanović referred to him as a criminal. Šeparović stated that he is not bothered by such accusations but now plans to engage more with Milanović since he is no longer in office. He expressed sympathy for Milanović, suggesting he needs a long annual vacation and professional assistance due to the stress of his role. Šeparović humorously offered to lend Milanović his helicopter, referencing a previous post where he mentioned buying a helicopter for personal use. He criticized Milanović for bringing shame to the country and questioned why people engage in conflicts with him. Šeparović also joked about the president's focus on issues like the number of deer on Pantovčak and plants in offices, implying these consume most of his energy. He concluded by inviting Milanović to visit Korčula, promising hospitality.

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Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Former head of the Constitutional Court: Milanovic needs a long vacation and professional help

Former President of the Constitutional Court Miroslav Šeparović responded to President Zoran Milanović on social media after Milanović referred to him as a criminal. Šeparović stated that he is not bothered by such accusations but now plans to engage more with Milanović since he is no longer in office. He expressed sympathy for Milanović, suggesting he needs a long annual vacation and professional assistance due to the stress of his role. Šeparović humorously offered to lend Milanović his helicopter, referencing a previous post where he mentioned buying a helicopter for personal use. He criticized Milanović for bringing shame to the country and questioned why people engage in conflicts with him. Šeparović also joked about the president's focus on issues like the number of deer on Pantovčak and plants in offices, implying these consume most of his energy. He concluded by inviting Milanović to visit Korčula, promising hospitality.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a satirical and critical response from a former constitutional court president towards the current president, using irony and humor. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either side but rather provides a commentary on the situation through a critical lens.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
Šeparović responded harshly to Milanović: "He needs professional help!"

Former President of the Constitutional Court Miroslav Šeparović responded publicly on social media to President Zoran Milanović, criticizing him for calling him a 'criminal' during a visit to Slunje. Šeparović expressed sympathy for Milanović, suggesting he take a long vacation due to the challenges of his role. He humorously offered to lend his helicopter to help avoid traffic while visiting Croatian islands, highlighting the difficulties faced by the president. Šeparović also mentioned concerns about Milanović’s health and work overload, emphasizing the need for professional assistance. The post concludes with a humorous suggestion that Milanović take a longer holiday, with an offer of hospitality if he chooses Kornati.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a private, informal response from a former high-ranking official to the current president, using humor and personal commentary rather than overtly partisan language. While the subject involves political figures, the tone is more satirical and empathetic than explicitly biased. Š

tportal logotportalIndependentLeft6 hr. ago
Šeparović said to Milanović: 'I really feel sorry for him'

Former Constitutional Court Judge Miroslav Šeparović criticized Croatian President Zoran Milanović on his Facebook page, accusing him of being a criminal and expressing concern over his well-being. The comments came after a conflict between Milanović and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković regarding the deployment of military personnel to Paris. Šeparović mocked Milanović’s frequent travel by helicopter, suggesting he could use his personal aircraft to avoid traffic while visiting Croatian islands. He also expressed sympathy for Milanović, claiming he struggles under pressure and needs professional assistance, citing environmental factors like the number of deer on Pantovčak as a distraction. Šeparović suggested Milanović take a longer annual vacation and offered to host him on Korčula if he chooses to visit.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the criticism of President Milanović in a sympathetic light, emphasizing his perceived difficulties and suggesting he requires external support. While the content itself is critical of the president, the tone leans toward portraying him as a beleaguered figure rather than a leader

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentLeft6 hr. ago
The former president of the Constitutional Court replied to Milanovic: The president obviously needs professional help

Former President of the Constitutional Court, Miroslav Šeparović, responded to comments made by President Zoran Milanović, who had referred to him as a criminal. In a post on his Facebook page, Šeparović humorously suggested that Milanović might need professional assistance, implying that the president's focus on trivial matters like the number of deer at Pantovčak and plants in his offices detracts from more important responsibilities. Šeparović also offered to lend Milanović his helicopter to avoid traffic while traveling around Croatian islands, adding a satirical tone to his critique. He expressed concern for the president's well-being and urged relevant authorities to provide support, suggesting a longer vacation might help. The response was clearly mocking and critical of Milanović's leadership style.

Bias read (Left): The article presents a strongly critical and satirical perspective toward President Zoran Milanović, implying he lacks competence and is focused on trivial matters rather than governance. The tone is mocking and suggests the need for intervention, which aligns with a left-leaning critique of the现任领导

Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentLeft6 hr. ago
Šeparović is 'fucking' with Milanović: 'Don't roll with a pig in the mud...'

Former Constitutional Court President Miroslav Šeparović responded to President Zoran Milanović on social media, mocking him for labeling him a criminal in Slunje. Šeparović claims he has been called a criminal multiple times and now, since he is no longer in office, can 'sprd' (mock) Milanović, who he believes does not deserve respect. He criticizes Milanović for wanting to be important but not making significant decisions, while also accusing him of disgracing the country. Šeparović suggests that Milanović might benefit from greater authority and advises others to avoid conflicts with him. He humorously offers his helicopter to help Milanović avoid traffic while visiting Croatian islands and jokes about the president needing assistance due to concerns over heatwaves or other threats. Šeparović concludes by wishing Milanović a longer vacation from his own vacation and promises to host him on Korčula with his wife.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Šeparović's criticism of Milanović as humorous and satirical, which aligns with a left-leaning perspective that often uses irony and sarcasm to critique political figures. The tone implies that Milanović's actions are unserious and self-serving, which is typically associated with左

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