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Our identity is not Herceg-Bosnia
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsOverlooked from the right15 days ago

Our identity is not Herceg-Bosnia

Dalia Orešković, representing DOSIP, stated during a free speech session that Croatia's identity is not Herceg-Bosna, criticizing an initiative by the Homeland Defense Movement (Domovinski Pokret) related to a resolution on Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She argued that such initiatives create new conflicts within Croatia and with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and do not address key issues like wages, education, or trust in the judiciary. Orešković also commented on recent appointments, including Zlatko Mateša to the Croatia Airlines Supervisory Board and Ante Žigman as governor of the Croatian国家

Dalija Orešković, zastupnica iz koalicije DOSIP, iznijela je u četvrtak svoj stav na slobodnoj temi, u kojoj je naglasila da je "naš identitet nije Herceg-Bosna". Njezin komentar referira se na Rezoluciju Domovinskog pokreta (DP) o Hrvatima u Bosni i Hercegovini, koju je doslovno opisala kao inicijativu koja "afirmira ideju koja snažno asocira na uspostavu Herceg-Bosne". U svojem izlaganju, Orešković je izričito upozorila da takva inicijativa ne pridonosi rješavanju problema hrvatskih građana, jer ne povećava plaće, ne gradi škole, ne jača povjerenje u pravosuđe i ne popravlja "nakaradne" izborne jedinice. Prema njevim riječima, inicijativa "samo stvara nove sukobe i razdor, kako unutar Hrvatske, tako i u odnosima Hrvatske sa susjednom nam i prijateljskom BiH".

Orešković je također podstakla kritiku prema političkoj kontinuiteti HDZ-a, koja, prema njevim riječima, "desetljećima proizvodi isti obrazac" – umjesto da se bavi odgovornosti, političari se "uhljebljavaju na još jednu funkciju moći". U vezi s tim, navela je da je Zlatko Mateša, donedavnji predsjednik Hrvatskog olimpijskog odbora, "nagrađen za minulu i kupljen za buduću šutnju", dok je Ante Žigman, imenovan za guvernera Hrvatske nacionalne banke (HNB), bio izabran nakon što je Martini Dalić, kao šef HANFA-e, "progledao kroz prste zbog povlaštenog kupovanja dionica Podravke". Oba slučaja, prema Orešković, su primjeri političkog kadroviranja koje potkopava povjerenje građana u institucije.

U daljem dijelu svojeg slobodnog govora, Orešković je upozorila na problematične situacije u poljoprivredi. HDZ-ov Ljubomir Kolarek, koji je bio na sastanku, upozorio je na nerazmjer u troškovima proizvodnje na sjeveru i istoku zemlje, a posebno na "apsurd" koji postoji kada je riječ o pšenici. "Hrvatska proizvodi gotovo tri puta više pšenice nego joj je potrebno", navodio je Kolarek, dodajući da stopa samodostatnosti iznosi 160 posto. Paradox je u tome što se 60 posto proizvedene pšenice izveze u zrnu odmah nakon žetve, dok se s druge strane masovno uvozi pekarske poluproizvode, smrznuto tijesto i gotov kruh. To, prema njemu, znači da se domaće sirovine prerađuju vani, a gotovi proizvodi se skuplje vraćaju na domaće tržište. "Naši ratari dobiju ekonomsku europsku cijenu, minus logistika, i zato se zna dogoditi apsurd da u godini rekordne žetve cijena bude niska jer ne određujemo cijenu po tome koliko smo proizveli, nego koliko pšenice u svijetu ima i koliko je netko spreman platiti", objasnio je Kolarek.

SDP-ova Kristina Ikić Baniček pitala je kako je moguće da su milijuni eura uloženi u poticanje proizvodnje hrane, a da Hrvatska nikada manje hrane nije proizvela ni više uvezla nego prošle godine. U međuvremenu, Nezavisni Josip Jurčević, ocjenjujući prijedlog stranke Možemo! o povećanju braniteljskih mirovina kao "prijevaru" koja bi "donijela braniteljima štetu", ušao je u raspravu sa zastupnikom te stranke Marinom Živkovićem. Jurčević je tvrdio da se "navodno pomaže hrvatskim braniteljima, a onima koji su pucali u njih, razarali, masakrirali, ubijali organizira se čak i festival partizanskih pjesama", dodavši da su partizanske srbijanske brigade ratovale ne samo 1945. godine, nego i 1991. godine. Živković je uzvratio da je 120 milijuna eura koje bi branitelji dobili više zapravo loše za njih, dodavši da "vi morate objasniti svojim biračima" zašto je to tako.

Ova rasprava i kritika ukazuju na duboko raspoloženje u političkom krugu oko ključnih temi: identiteta Hrvatske, političkog kadroviranja, ekonomskih problema u poljoprivredi i pitanja brane. Svi sudionici, od zastupnika do nezavisnih aktivista, pokušavaju da izraze svoje mišljenje o tome kako bi trebalo riješiti probleme koje se javljaju u društvenoj i ekonomskoj strukturi zemlje. Iako su izraženi stavovi različiti, svi se fokusiraju na potrebu za promjenama, transparentnošću i direktnim djelovanjem za korist građana.

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Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentLeftFactual 97Objective 8815 days ago
Our identity is not Herceg-Bosnia

Dalia Orešković, representing DOSIP, stated during a free speech session that Croatia's identity is not Herceg-Bosna, criticizing an initiative by the Homeland Defense Movement (Domovinski Pokret) related to a resolution on Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She argued that such initiatives create new conflicts within Croatia and with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and do not address key issues like wages, education, or trust in the judiciary. Orešković also commented on recent appointments, including Zlatko Mateša to the Croatia Airlines Supervisory Board and Ante Žigman as governor of the Croatian国家

Bias read (Left): The article presents criticism of a nationalist initiative linked to the Homeland Defense Movement, which is associated with far-right ideologies. The framing emphasizes concerns over national identity, conflict creation, and criticism of political continuity, aligning with left-leaning perspectives

Why these scores (Factual 97 · Objective 88): This article closely mirrors the content of article 0, providing accurate reporting of Orešković's comments and the context surrounding them. The language remains mostly neutral but contains some evaluative phrasing.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentLeftFactual 96Objective 8715 days ago
"Our identity is not the Duke of Bosnia, this initiative comes from those who glorify Antu Pavelić"

The article discusses concerns raised by Dalija Orešković, a representative from DOSIP, regarding a proposed resolution by the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) related to Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). She argues that this initiative risks creating new conflicts within Croatia and with its neighboring country, BiH, and associates it with the idea of establishing Herceg-Bosna. Orešković criticizes the proposal for failing to address practical issues such as wages, education, and trust in the judiciary, while also commenting on recent appointments of officials linked to HDZ policies.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the proposed resolution as problematic, associating it with historical divisions like Herceg-Bosna and criticizing those behind it as favoring figures like Ante Pavelić. The tone is critical of HDZ policies and emphasizes conflict creation over constructive solutions, reflecting a

Why these scores (Factual 96 · Objective 87): The article accurately conveys Orešković's concerns regarding the proposed resolution and her criticisms of HDZ appointments. It maintains a largely objective stance while including some emotionally charged language.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentLeftFactual 95Objective 8615 days ago
Dalija Orešković: Our identity is not Herceg-Bosna, the initiative comes from those who glorify Pavelić

Dalija Orešković, a representative from DOSIP, stated during her free speech that Croatia's identity is not Herceg-Bosna, criticizing the initiative by the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) related to a resolution on Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She argued that such an initiative creates new conflicts within Croatia and with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Orešković also commented on recent appointments, including Zlatko Mateša to the supervisory board of Croatia Airlines and Ante Žigman as governor of the National Bank of Croatia, suggesting these reflect a pattern of political continuity.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the criticism of HDZ initiatives and appointments as problematic, emphasizing conflict creation and associating them with figures like Ante Pavelić. The tone suggests disapproval of nationalist rhetoric and political continuity, aligning with left-leaning perspectives.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 86): The article accurately reports Orešković's comments on the proposed resolution and her criticisms of HDZ policies. It includes direct quotes and contextual details. The tone remains mostly neutral but has some evaluative elements.

tportal logotportalIndependentLeftFactual 95Objective 8515 days ago
Orešković: 'Our identity is not Herceg-Bosna, this initiative comes from those who glorify Pavelić'

Croatian politician Mirela Orešković criticized an initiative proposing a resolution affirming the idea associated with the establishment of Herzegovina, stating it does not address citizens' issues and creates new conflicts within Croatia and with Bosnia and Herzegovina. She linked the initiative to those who admire Ante Pavelić. Orešković also commented on recent appointments, suggesting they reflect continuity in HDZ policy. Ljubomir Kolarek warned about problems facing farmers.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the proposed resolution as divisive and linked to figures like Ante Pavelić, which implies criticism of nationalist or revisionist narratives. The tone criticizes political appointments as reinforcing institutional distrust and reflects a left-leaning perspective by emphasizing un

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports Orešković's statements about the proposed resolution and her criticism of HDZ policies. It includes direct quotes and contextual details. However, some phrases like 'uhljebljivanje na još jednu funkciju moći' may carry a subjective tone.

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentLeftFactual 94Objective 8615 days ago
Orešković: Mateša was rewarded for the past and bought for the future silence.

Dalia Orešković, representing DOSIP, criticized the proposed resolution by the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) regarding Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), arguing it promotes the idea of establishing Herceg-Bosna, which she claims does not align with Croatian identity. She also commented on the appointments of Zlatko Mateša to the Supervisory Board of Croatia Airlines and Ante Žigman as governor of the National Bank of Croatia, suggesting these actions reflect continuity in HDZ policy.

Bias read (Left): The article presents critical views toward the HDZ and their policies, using strong language such as 'creates new conflicts' and referencing figures like Ante Pavelić negatively. The framing emphasizes opposition to HDZ initiatives and highlights concerns over national identity and political continu

Why these scores (Factual 94 · Objective 86): The article accurately presents Orešković's statements and their context. It provides direct quotes and relevant background information. Some phrases may lean slightly towards subjectivity.

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