
Milorad Pupovac
Milorad Pupovac is a prominent Croatian politician representing the Serbian minority in Croatia, serving as a member of the Parliament. He is recognized for his advocacy on minority rights and his critical analysis of the political landscape in Europe, particularly concerning the impact of the Ukraine war on EU influence and the necessity for a stronger self-awareness within the EU regarding its political agenda.
Born on Jan 01, 1955 (70 years old)
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Serbia:
Milorad Pupovac highlighted the lack of judicial accountability for the suffering of Serbs during 'Oluja'.
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Croatia:
Pupovac observed something during the military parade that no one else did.
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Croatia:
Pupovac noticed something during the military parade that no one else did.
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Croatia:
Milorad Pupovac is the president of the SDSS and commented on the military parade and Thompson's concert in Zagreb.
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Croatia:
Milorad Pupovac previously led the Serbian Independent Democratic Party.
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Croatia:
Milorad Pupovac stated that 'Za dom spremni' is a Ustaša greeting.
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Croatia:
Milorad Pupovac was involved in a debate with Damir Biloglav during the parliamentary session.
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Croatia:
Milorad Pupovac was criticized by Predrag Mišić for his remarks towards the DP.
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Croatia:
Milorad Pupovac criticized the lack of protection for constitutional values during a concert that celebrated members of the Ustaša movement.
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Croatia:
Milorad Pupovac praised state and city services for their efforts during and after a major concert but questioned the protection of constitutional values.
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