Opposition MP Doesn’t Believe There’ll Be Anything of Zagreb Reconstruction

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Seventeen months after the earthquake, there is still nothing regarding Zagreb’s reconstruction. There is no longer even any meetings between the government and City authorities. Damir Vanđelić, the director of the Fund for Reconstruction and Economy Minister Darko Horvat have even stopped debating in the media about who is more at fault for that,” Mrak-Taritaš told a press conference on Tuesday.

As an example of what could have been done in that time, she recalled that the Empire State Building with its 102 floors was built in sixteen months’ time, “and without disrupting traffic.”

MP Mrak-Tartiaš warned that eight months had passed since money from the EU Solidarity Fund was paid into the government’s account and “that Croatia is at risk of being the first member state to not spend that money within the set deadline and that the country might be compelled to repay it to the EU budget, while at the same time the government is using alibis why things are not being done, from the law to the programme of measures and the fund.” 

The sole GLAS lawmaker believes that “it is absolutely certain now” that there won’t be anything of Zagreb’s reconstruction as that “requires the know-how, good management and will, yet there is none of that.” She concluded that the fact that there is no will is the Plenković’s government’s greatest shame and sin of not doing anything.”

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