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Ivana Marković Attacks Homeland Movement: 'They Don't Know Where Russia Is on the Map, Yet Lecture on Patriotism and Dem
🇭🇷 Croatia/Croatian 21h ago Elections & Politics

Ivana Marković Attacks Homeland Movement: 'They Don't Know Where Russia Is on the Map, Yet Lecture on Patriotism and Demand Obedience to Trump'

Translated from Croatian.

Summary

Ivana Marković has criticized the Domovinski pokret (Homeland Movement), accusing them of lacking basic geographical knowledge and presumptuously lecturing on patriotism while demanding obedience to Donald Trump. Marković emphasized the daily struggle for freedom and diversity.

🇭🇷 Večernji List Croatia

Ivana Marković has launched a sharp critique against the Domovinski pokret, a political party in Croatia, questioning their fundamental understanding of national and international affairs. Marković directly challenged the party's credentials on patriotism, stating they 'don't know where Russia is on the map' yet feel qualified to dispense lessons on national loyalty and demand adherence to figures like Donald Trump.

Ne znam gdje je Rusija na karti, a dijele lekcije o domoljublju i traže poslušnost Trumpu

— Ivana MarkovićIvana Marković's criticism of the Domovinski pokret's perceived lack of knowledge and misplaced priorities.

This strong rebuke highlights a perceived hypocrisy within the Domovinski pokret, suggesting their calls for patriotism are hollow and their political stances are ill-informed. Marković's statement implies that the party's focus on demanding 'obedience' to external figures, rather than fostering genuine, independent national spirit, is misguided.

Nikad se ne pokoriti i nikad se ne predati. Danas, više nego ikada, svaki dan se treba boriti za slobodu i različitost

— Ivana MarkovićIvana Marković's concluding statement emphasizing the ongoing fight for freedom and diversity.

In contrast to the Domovinski pokret's alleged narrow and externally-focused political agenda, Marković invoked a powerful message of continuous struggle for core democratic values. She concluded with a rallying cry: 'Never surrender and never give up. Today, more than ever, every day must be a fight for freedom and diversity.' This statement positions her as a defender of broader, more inclusive principles, contrasting sharply with the nationalist and potentially isolationist undertones attributed to her political opponents.

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