“I assure you that the Jakuševac landfill will be closed and that waste management will be improved,” Škoro said in Zagreb’s Cvjetni Trg Square.
He also promised the construction of a state-of-the-art hospital and of a national stadium which could maybe named after the late footballer Zlatko Cici Kranjčar.
One of Škoro’s promises is the reduction of the city surcharge by three percentage points.
“One epoch is over and it is high time we introduced a new model of managing Zagreb in accordance with the needs of its residents and the 21st century,” said Škoro, who confirmed speculations that he would run for the Zagreb mayor a few days after the funeral of the mayor Milan Bandić.
Škoro also expressed his readiness to make a coalition with everybody provided that there is no trade-off or blackmailing.