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Ćipe Mlinarić: We will do everything in our power to completely cut state funds to the weekly newspaper Novosti
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsConservativeOverlooked by progressives12 hr. ago

Ćipe Mlinarić: We will do everything in our power to completely cut state funds to the weekly newspaper Novosti

Stipo Mlinarić, a representative of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), stated that his party will make every effort to completely cut off funding from the state budget for the weekly newspaper Novosti over the next two years while they remain in power. He criticized Novosti for disrespecting Croatia, its defenders, and cultural figures like singer Marko Perković Thompson. Mlinarić highlighted several actions taken by HDZ during their time in office that he claims are controversial in Novosti, including removing the Šoškočanin monument and other inappropriate memorials, accelerating the search for victims of communist terror, and building a memorial culture for the victims of Bleiburg and the Križnji Put. He also emphasized HDZ's insistence on establishing a commission to deal with communist crimes and a special electoral unit for Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentConservative12 hr. ago
Ćipe Mlinarić: We will do everything in our power to completely cut state funds to the weekly newspaper Novosti

Stipo Mlinarić, a representative of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), stated that his party will make every effort to completely cut off funding from the state budget for the weekly newspaper Novosti over the next two years while they remain in power. He criticized Novosti for disrespecting Croatia, its defenders, and cultural figures like singer Marko Perković Thompson. Mlinarić highlighted several actions taken by HDZ during their time in office that he claims are controversial in Novosti, including removing the Šoškočanin monument and other inappropriate memorials, accelerating the search for victims of communist terror, and building a memorial culture for the victims of Bleiburg and the Križnji Put. He also emphasized HDZ's insistence on establishing a commission to deal with communist crimes and a special electoral unit for Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bias read (Conservative): The article presents a clear ideological critique of the opposition newspaper Novosti, using strong language such as 'pljuju' (spit at) and 'srežemo' (cut off entirely). The framing emphasizes the need to cut funding for a publication deemed disrespectful to national symbols and historical memory, a

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentConservative12 hr. ago
Mlinarić (DP): We will make every effort to completely cut Novostima's funds

Stipo Mlinarić, representative of the Democratic Party (DP), stated that his party will make every effort to completely cut off funding for the weekly newspaper *Novosti* from the state budget over the next two years while they remain in power. He criticized *Novosti* for disrespecting Croatia, its defenders, and cultural figures like singer Marko Perković Thompson. Mlinarić highlighted several actions taken by the DP during their time in office, including removing the SDSS from government, removing controversial monuments, accelerating the search for victims of communist terror, and building a memorial culture for the victims of Bleiburg and the Križnji Put. He emphasized that these actions have been painful for *Novosti*, which has been critical of the DP's policies.

Bias read (Conservative): The article presents a clear ideological critique of *Novosti* by a prominent DP politician, using strong language such as 'pljuju' (spit at) and 'boli njih u Novostima' (pain them in *Novosti*). The framing emphasizes the DP’s achievements as positive and necessary, while portraying *Novosti* as a诋

Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentConservative12 hr. ago
Ćipe hit hard on the news: 'They spit on Thompson and everything related to Croatia'

A representative of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), Stipo Mlinarić, criticized the newspaper Novosti for allegedly undermining Croatia and its national interests. During a press conference in parliament, he claimed that the newspaper 'spits on' everything related to Croatia, including Croatian heroes like Marko Perković Thompson. Mlinarić stated that his party would use all its efforts over the next two years to completely cut off state funding to Novosti, which he accused of being biased against Croatia. He cited several actions by the HDZ, such as removing communist-era monuments and promoting historical remembrance, as evidence of the newspaper's hostility. Mlinarić also mentioned the party's insistence on establishing a commission to investigate communist crimes and its stance on allowing Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina to elect their own representatives.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the criticism of Novosti as a legitimate defense of Croatian national interests, using strong language ('spit on', 'boli') and emphasizing the HDZ's actions as positive steps for Croatia. The focus on cutting state funds to a media outlet perceived as hostile aligns with right-of-

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