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HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicProgressive13 hr. ago Miletić calls on DORH to react: Hilton illegally charges for access to the beachCroatian politician Marin Miletić has accused the Hilton Costabella hotel in Rijeka of illegally charging visitors access to its beach, citing a 2015 concession agreement that mandates free public access. He called on the chief state prosecutor Ivan Turudić to investigate and protect Croatia’s interests, claiming that the current practice violates both the agreement and legal provisions. Miletić emphasized his commitment to defending public access to maritime resources and warned the hotel against further actions that could harm tourism. He also criticized Minister Oleg Butković for contradictory statements regarding the legality of the beach enclosure. The Rijeka City Council confirmed evidence of daily charges for beach access, questioning why legal action was not taken earlier despite previous assurances that the beach was not private property.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a violation of public rights and legal agreements, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice. It highlights the conflict between private interests (hotel) and public good (access to beaches), using strong language like 'protuzakonito' (illegal) and 'mafija'(
N1 HrvatskaIndependentProgressive13 hr. ago Miletić said to Turudić: "Arrest the mafia around Hilton or me!"Marin Miletić, a representative from Most, accused the Hilton Costabella hotel in Rijeka of illegally charging citizens of Croatia for access to the beach, citing a concession agreement from 2015 that explicitly states beach access must be free. Miletić claimed the hotel's current practices violate both the agreement and legal regulations, and he challenged Chief State Prosecutor Ivan Turudić to take action against either the 'mafia' around the hotel or himself. He also criticized Minister of Transport, Maritime Affairs, and Infrastructure Oleg Butković for contradictory statements regarding the legality of the hotel's actions. Local councilwoman Petra Mandić raised questions about why no enforcement actions had been taken despite evidence of the hotel's illegal charges.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a violation of public rights and criticizes government officials for failing to act, using strong language like 'mafia' and accusing officials of 'suludo and dementno' behavior. The emphasis is on protecting public interests against private entities, which aligns with
Index.hrIndependentCenter13 hr. ago Miletić Butković: You will all come in line and your friend Milanović and boss PlenkovićMarin Miletić, a representative from Most, has repeatedly criticized the fencing around the beach at the Costabella hotel in Rijeka, claiming it violates laws and restricts access to maritime property. The hotel responded by citing a 2015 government decision allowing the development and economic use of the beach, including the possibility of fencing, without charging entry fees. Miletić countered that the agreement signed with Milanović clearly states that access to the beach must be free. In response, Oleg Butković, the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, posted on Facebook questioning Miletić's accusations and expressing personal affection towards him. Butković later replied on X, stating that everyone would eventually face consequences, referencing Miletić's friends Milanović and former colleague Hajdaš Dončić, as well as Prime Minister Plenković, implying they all benefit from the elite.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both Miletić's claims and the hotel's response, along with Butković's replies, without overtly favoring one side. It includes direct quotes from multiple parties involved, providing a balanced view of the controversy.
Novi listIndependentProgressive13 hr. ago Miletić calls on DORH to react: Hotel Hilton illegally charges for access to the beachMostov representative Marin Miletić has accused the Hilton Costabella hotel in Rijeka of illegally charging citizens of Croatia access to the beach, citing a 2015 concession agreement which explicitly states that beach access must be free. Miletić claimed that the hotel requires visitors to pay 130 euros to enter the beach through the hotel, including items like sunbeds and sunscreen, which he argues violates both the concession agreement and legal regulations. He called on Chief State Prosecutor Ivan Turudić to take action against the hotel, suggesting that either Turudić would investigate potential illegal activities involving the hotel or face legal consequences himself. Miletić also criticized current Minister of Transport, Maritime Affairs, and Infrastructure Oleg Butković for contradictory statements regarding the status of the beach. Local council member Petra Mandić confirmed reports that the hotel had been charging for daily beach access, calling it an improper benefit and questioning why no legal actions have been taken against the hotel for breaching the concession agreement.
Bias read (Progressive): The article presents a strong critique of the hotel's practices by a political figure, emphasizing violations of public rights and legal agreements. The tone is confrontational, accusing the hotel of illegal activity and challenging the government's inaction. The framing suggests a defense of public
Večernji listIndependentCenter14 hr. ago Miletić accused Butkovic, the minister read him a Christian booklet: 'What would Padre Pio say?'A bizarre exchange has emerged between Croatian MP Marin Miletić and Minister of Maritime Affairs Oleg Butković, centered around allegations related to access to a beach near the Rijeka Hilton Hotel. Miletić accused Butković of protecting elites by defending the actions of the JTH Costabella company, which allegedly restricted public access to the beach through fencing. In response, Butković addressed Miletić using religious references, asking what Saint Padre Pio would think of Miletić’s accusations, implying they were un-Christian. This reference likely alludes to Miletić’s past public account of hearing the saint’s voice during a pilgrimage in Italy in 2016. The dispute stems from claims by JTH Costabella that their beach management complies with a 2015 concession agreement under the previous government, allowing fencing but not charging entry fees. However, the Ministry of Maritime Affairs clarified that new concessions no longer permit beach fencing, though this specific case falls under an older law valid until 2045.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the conflict—Miletić's accusations against Butković and the minister's response—without overtly favoring either. It includes direct quotes from both parties and contextualizes the dispute within legal and historical frameworks, avoiding loaded language or one-sided
N1 HrvatskaIndependentProgressive15 hr. ago Dear Marine, I love you and I love you as you are, but...Ministar mora, prometa i infrastrukture Oleg Butković reagirao je na optužbe zastupnika Mosta Marina Miletića da ga i predsjednika SDP-a Siniša Hajdaša Dončića optužuje da pogoduju elitama, posebno hotelu Hilton. Miletić je tvrdio da je ugovor između Milanovića i Hiltona nedvosmisleno propisava besplatni prolaz do pješčane plaže Costabelle, a da Hilton prekršava taj ugovor postavljajući lokote i naplaćujući ulaz. Butković je na svojoj društvenoj mreži odgovorio na Miletićevu objavu, izrazivši podršku za njegove tvrdnje i izražavši ljubav prema Miletiću. Miletić je dodatno naglasio da narod treba biti svjestan političkog plemstva i da će se suočiti s njima ako nastavljaju da ignoriraju volju naroda.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the conflict between politician Marin Miletić and the Hilton hotel management as a struggle against elitism and corporate interests, aligning with leftist critiques of capitalism and corporate power. The emphasis on 'elitism,' 'corporate greed,' and the need for 'popular will' is左
Jutarnji listIndependentProgressive15 hr. ago Butković jokes with Miletić on Facebook: "What would Padre Pio have said to you?"Ministar mora, prometa i infrastrukture Oleg Butković je na Facebooku reagirao na optužbe saborskog zastupnika Mosta Marinu Miletića, koji je tvrdio da hotel Hilton Costabella u Rijeci protuzakonito naplaćuje pristup plaži. Butković je smatrao da hotel ima pravo na ograničenje pristupa plaži do 2045. godine, jer je koncesija dobivena 2015. godine. Miletić je dodatno objasnio svoju poziciju povezujući je s mističnim iskustvom na hodočaštvu, gdje je tvrdio da je svetac Padre Pio dao poruku o prihvaćanju ljudi takvih kakvi su. Butković je koristio Miletićeve riječi o Padre Piu kako bi ozbiljno odgovorio na optužbe, naglašavajući potrebu za moralnim i pravosudnim pravilima. Miletić je pozvao državnu instituciju za reakciju.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the conflict between Butković and Miletić through a narrative that emphasizes Miletić’s personal spiritual experience and his critique of the hotel’s practices, which aligns more with progressive values. While Butković presents legal arguments, the tone leans toward questioning 'm
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