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Well, he has an idea for another referendum.
Croatia🏛️ Politics25 days ago

Well, he has an idea for another referendum.

Josip Dabro, a member of the Homeland Movement parliamentary group, has proposed another referendum, this time regarding changes to the Croatian Constitution. He argues that Croats living abroad should have more representation in the Croatian Parliament, citing Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's stance on the issue. Dabro criticizes leftist politician Orsat Miljenić for opposing the idea, calling his position 'completely wrong.' He also claims that Croats outside Croatia have been politically excluded since 1945, continuing the legacy of communist persecution. Dabro emphasizes that every Croat,

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Well, he has an idea for another referendum.

Josip Dabro, a member of the Homeland Movement parliamentary group, has proposed another referendum, this time regarding changes to the Croatian Constitution. He argues that Croats living abroad should have more representation in the Croatian Parliament, citing Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's stance on the issue. Dabro criticizes leftist politician Orsat Miljenić for opposing the idea, calling his position 'completely wrong.' He also claims that Croats outside Croatia have been politically excluded since 1945, continuing the legacy of communist persecution. Dabro emphasizes that every Croat,

Bias read (Right): The article frames the discussion around national identity and constitutional reform with strong nationalist rhetoric, emphasizing exclusion of Croats abroad and criticizing leftist opposition. The language used implies a continuation of historical grievances against communism and positions the call

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