Croatian MP Miro Bulj: There Could be No Worse Time for Eurozone Entry

Lauren Simmonds

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As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, Croatian MP Miro Bulj (MOST) spoke recently with N1 television about possible changes to the Law on Referendums. He says that MOST is against the way of defining which topics could be decided in a referendum. Bulj also believes that the imminent introduction of the euro couldn’t be possibly coming at a worse time.

“In the sense of defining the topics [which could be decided in a referendum[, what they did with the constitutional referendum for which we collected 400 thousand signatures, is more than sad. We’ll oppose it. We can change it to make it easier to collect signatures, not to limit them in advance and define the appropriate topics. We know that the Constitutional Court is under the control of HDZ, that these are the Godfathers and that it’s a purely political body. That body is meaningless. We strongly oppose this and we will monitor how other political options will behave,” warned Bulj, talking about the amendments to the Law on Referendums.

Croatian MP Miro Bulj also said that the HDZ had enjoyed great levels of support from other political parties when it came to the epidemiological measures introduced in the fight against the spread of the novel coronavirus, which had a hugely negative impact on the economy.

“It doesn’t mean anything to them that we have more voters than we have residents, it’s a disastrous proposal. This is a blow to the foundation of and the Constitution of the Republic of Croatia,” believes Bulj.

“Where does one get the right to say that the constitutional changes for which MOST collected signatures aren’t constitutional? They can’t say what the people think about the Constitution. It was the same with the definition of marriage. This is a direct interference of HDZ and the Constitutional Court in the interest of Andrej Plenkovic, who has also taken over the judicial system. This isn’t something new, it’s a blow to democracy, it’s shameful act and an anti-national blow to the Constitution,” said Croatian MP Miro Bulj.

Bulj’s beliefs on Croatian Eurozone accession

“It couldn’t possibly be coming at a worse moment,” Bulj said when asked if it was the right time to send the kuna to the history books and introduce the new currency, adding that we need to be taking care of our natural resources and as such, our farmers.

“We must help our farmers during these difficult times, not be spending our time on preparing to introduce the euro. It’s clear to Finance Minister Zdravko Maric how much inflation will rise to and what will happen, but it’s more important to listen to Brussels than the interest of the Croatian people. They’ve played games and it’s obviously more important to Plenkovic to be the one to introduce the euro than listen to the interest of the people. Nobody knows what will happen when the euro is introduced,” concluded Croatian MP Miro Bulj.

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