Kristina Ikić Baniček (listenⓘ) (born 22 September 1975) is a Croatian politician who has been mayor of Sisak since 2013.
[4] In 2002, Ikić Baniček started working as a counselor for EU funds in the Croatian mine action center.
[4] On 25 June 2017, during the celebration of the Anti-Fascist Struggle Day in the woods of Brezovica near Sisak, Ikić Baniček during her speech publicly criticized Mayor of Zagreb Milan Bandić stating: "The relativisation of Ustasha crimes has gone so far that some self-proclaimed anti-fascists (referring to Bandić) give the city awkward.
They hypocritically come here among us and lay wreaths, while rewarding Ustasha counterfeiters such as Jakov Sedlar.
One must always fight against evil everywhere, and not look away with one eye, if, for example, one misses five hands in the Assembly" (referring to Bandić's coalition with 5 Zagreb Assembly's conservative councilors from the Independents for Croatia party whose member is among others Zlatko Hasanbegović who was accused of relativizing Ustashe crimes committed during WWII).