Croatian President Zoran Milanović stated he warned that Branimir Glavaš would have his decorations revoked if again convicted of war crimes, but also expressed his discomfort with the practice of revoking decorations.
Nikola Grmoja, president of the Most party, discussed the new Supreme Court president, the war crimes conviction of Branimir Glavaš, and the ongoing judicial system reform in Croatia.
A Croatian court has upheld the seven-year prison sentence for former general Branimir Glavaš for war crimes committed against Serb civilians in Osijek during the 1990s. Anti-fascist organizations are calling for President Milanović to strip Glavaš of his decorations and general's rank following the final verdict.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović has revoked the decoration of Branimir Glavaš, a move that was expected by some politicians while others criticized the criteria for such decisions.
President Zoran Milanović is reportedly set to revoke war decorations previously awarded to Branimir Glavaš by former President Franjo Tuđman, including the Order of Prince Trpimir with Necklace and Danica.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović officially revoked seven war decorations from Branimir Glavaš following his conviction for war crimes against Serbs in Osijek.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović has announced his decision to strip convicted war criminal Branimir Glavaš of the state decorations he received from former President Tuđman. This move follows Glavaš's conviction for war crimes.