A Croatian Member of Parliament, Milorad Pupovac, has requested the renovation of the ZAVNOH House in Topusko, a site commemorating the Anti-Fascist Council for National Liberation of Croatia during World War II. This request has ignited a political debate within the Parliament regarding the legacy of communism and its relationship to anti-fascism. Another MP criticized the proposal, calling for condemnation of communism alongside remembrance of the anti-fascist struggle. The discussion highlights ongoing tensions surrounding historical memory and differing interpretations of Croatia’s past. The ZAVNOH House holds significance as a symbol of resistance against Nazi occupation during the war. The debate underscores the continued relevance of anti-fascism as a topic in Croatian politics. The issue remains a point of contention between different political factions within the Parliament.
