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was disso ett (2 ier (1 e, kno abou dominant one during this state, in contrast to the first Yugoslavia, when it was “the Croatian question”. These questions reflect er.1 fically, the current te. Namely, in the tingly, only in two ent in the period 1945e1990. The first can be traced to 2006, when the Croatian Parliament adopted a declaration on “the condemnation of crimes committed during the totalitarian communist system in Croatia, 1945e1990 ” (Narodne Novine, 2006).2 The second * Corresponding author. 1 For more in-depth analysis one may consult, for example, Klanjsek and Flere (2011). 2 This Declaration invokes the Declaration adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe of 1996 on the same issue, where totali-tarianism is primarily designated by “hyper-centralism”, a quality which certainly does not pertain to Yugoslavia (Parliamentary Assembly: Resolution,
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