Ana Brnabic is "one quarter Croatian" - media

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Croatia's Globus magazine writes that Aleksandar Vucic has made "a strong, but equally intriguing and challenging move" when he nominated Ana Brnabic for PM.

The article - published under the headline "Ana Brnabic - the woman who divided Serbia" - notes that if the current minister of state administration gets elected in the Assembly in a few days, she will become Serbia's first woman prime minister.

The magazine adds that Brnabic will also be the first openly gay person to hold that office - "which sounds like science fiction in a relatively conservative country like Serbia" - and, in addition, she has "partially Croatian roots" - but is not "Croatian in the full sense of the world, like Croatian media have been reporting these days."

Globus further writes that interlocutors in Belgrade, "even those who don't particularly like Vucic,"...

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