ZAGREB, March 20, 2020 – The leader of the Homeland Movement party, Miroslav Škoro, released his declaration of assets on the party’s website on Friday, but did not state its value, saying that his property was not for sale and that estimating its market value was the job for an appraiser.
Škoro said that as a businessman, artist and founder of a political movement he was not legally or in any other way obliged to release his declaration of assets, but that he was doing so to set an example to all those who want to transparently serve the people.
He divided his declaration into 21 items which include two houses, a 400 square metre house in Zagreb, owned by his wife Kim Ann Škoro, and a 455 square metre house in the coastal town of Tribunj, half of which is owned by Škoro.
He also owns land in Donja Drenova, and vineyards, a forest and a meadow in Mitrovac.
His wife owns three farm plots in Resnik and has a share in the plot in Zagreb’s Zajčeva Street.
Skoro and his wife own Hrvatski Telecom shares – 276 each, and two burial plots. They co-own the Campus d.o.o. company and hold shares in the MB Kvadrat d.o.o. company and the Monperin d.d. company.
Škoro’s gross annual royalties amount to approximately 700,000 kuna. He claims he pays his own contributions.
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