Croatian Left (newspaper)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hrvatska ljevica
Type Monthly newspaper
Format Tabloid

Owner Razlog d.o.o.
Editor Stipe Šuvar
Founded 1993
Political allegiance Democratic Socialist, Marxist
Language Croatian
Ceased publication 2005
Headquarters Zagreb, Croatia

Website: www.geocities.com/ljevica13


Hrvatska ljevica (Croatian Left) was a major leftist magazine in Croatia from 1993 to 2005 linked to the Socialist Labour Party of Croatia. It stopped existing after the death of its main editor and owner, Stipe Šuvar. It was also edited by Filip Erceg, Mladen Jakopović (pseudonym Dan Jakopovich), Bojan Mirosavljev and Jasna Tkalec. All the living editors of Hrvatska ljevica are now editors of the left-wing magazine Novi Plamen.

[edit] External links