
Stevo Đurašković
Dr. sc. Stevo Đurašković is a prominent Croatian historian and political scientist, currently a professor at the Faculty of Political Science in Zagreb. Known for his critical analysis of Croatian political dynamics and historical narratives, he has been vocal about the rise of right-wing radicalization in Croatia, particularly in the context of recent political events such as a controversial concert by singer Marko Perković Thompson. In recent discussions, he has highlighted the lack of historical awareness among the Croatian populace regarding their past, as well as the implications of political maneuvering by leaders like Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and the influence of veterans' associations within the ruling party. His insights reflect a deep engagement with Croatia's political landscape, historical interpretations, and the challenges facing democratic governance.
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Dr. sc. Stevo Đurašković commented on the political situation and the actions of Tomašević and Plenković.
Jutarnji list - Zanimljiv stav sveučilišnog profesora: 'Tomašević je propustio veliku šansu. Kada bi bio živ, Plenković bi mogao vladati 500 godina'Stevo Đurašković is a historian and political scientist who discusses the radicalization in Croatia and the implications of political actions.
Jutarnji list - 'SDP je neprepoznatljiv, da sutra na čelo HDZ-a dođe Anušić, glatko bi dobio izbore! A Plenković je dao logički suludu izjavu...'




