ZAGREB, January 16, 2020 – Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has told the German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung daily that many of the young people who are leaving Croatia to work abroad are migrating for financial reasons and not because of corruption and nepotism.
“It’s true we must step up the fight against corruption on every level, but the main reason for the emigration is the desire of young people to improve their financial situation in a short time,” Plenković is quoted as saying in the newspaper’s issue of Thursday, dismissing claims that the young are leaving Croatia because they are fed up with corruption and nepotism.
Plenković says half the EU member states are faced with declining populations and that Croatia is fighting at EU level for the problem to be taken seriously.
“The topic of demography was included in the European Union’s 2019-24 Strategic Agenda at Croatia’s explicit request. We are also happy that Commissioner Dubravka Šuica is in charge of demography in the new European Commission,” he says, adding that he will discuss demography with German Chancellor Angela Berlin in Berlin today.
“In order to stop the population decline, we have significantly raised maternity and parental allowances, and we have exempted young people under 25 from income tax and those under 30 pay 50%,” Plenković says about his government’s measures to stop emigration.
In the interview, he dismisses the possibility of further opening the Croatian market for workers from non-EU countries, including from Southeast Asia. “That’s not a topic for us now. Our quota system for issuing work permits is completely sufficient for current needs.”
He also commends Croatia’s economic development, saying that “thanks to positive development” his government has raised pensions and salaries in the public sector on three occasions.
Plenković is on a two-day working visit to Germany during which he will hold talks with Merkel and attend the opening of the International Green Week Berlin 2020 fair at which Croatia is the partner country.
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