To be honest I've never understood the politics in that area, Hungary, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, it's all a puzzle for me, but there are scars or misconceptions and some might not forget minor things from the past giving them more weight than recent events. So without going into politics too much, it can be worse, it's one thing to take sides in a conflict, a different thing to be completely retarded
As for the former ex-yu countries, you must know that all of them are ruled by the children of the worst communists who hate all those who destroyed their beloved Yugoslavia - and my president and prime minister are the sons of just such people who fled the country during the war, and today they are trying with all kinds to justify war criminals and protect them. The things that are happening in this region are actually incredible, and people are fleeing not only for a better life, but also because of anti-national policies that have made them feel unwanted in their own countries.
Oh and btw, I didn't know Milanovic's name either!
Actually I don't know the name of the prime minister either! Probably the only politician I know in that area is Orban, and not because of his achievements either!
Imagine a country where about 80% of people declare themselves Christian, and elect a president who believes that the country where he is now president (and he was prime minister) was created by chance and that only the poor and less intelligent went to war, while he and the current prime minister were chasing girls in Brussels.
If after that you go to the polls and elect that same man as president or prime minister, then it is clear to you that communism has disappeared only on paper, but that communists still rule this region.