President Zoran Milanovic Slates Former Zagreb Government

Lauren Simmonds

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As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said on Wednesday that, as far as reconstruction after the devastating earthquake of March 2020 in Zagreb is concerned, we’re now “simply going into the red”. This was his picturesque warning of the fact that the financial situation in the Croatian capital city is not good because the previous Zagreb government led it into this ”abyss”.

“If we’re talking about the reconstruction of Zagreb, we’re now quite simply going into the red. The financial situation in the City of Zagreb, as far as I hear, isn’t good, not because of this government, but because of the previous Zagreb government,” said Milanovic, clearly pointing fingers at the former mayor, Milan Bandic, who was one of the most controversial Croatian politicians of our time, even by this country’s rather impressive standards.

Mired in corruption accusations and alleged wrongdoing, Bandic (often affectionately referred to as Bandit) died suddenly and prematurely from a massive heart attack earlier this year, with many calling him the greatest Croatian politician of all, simply because he died without ever having been charged.

Asked about the reconstruction of Zagreb after the earthquake, he told reporters at the “Big Plans Day/Dan velikih planova” conference that it was financially important in Zagreb for Prime Minister Andrej Plenković to start paying some actual attention to it.

“There’s no room for trade and agreements. The city cannot borrow beyond a certain point, and the previous Zagreb government brought it into this abyss of a situation it’s now in,” concluded the president.

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