Ex-Croat president receiving Serbian pension

<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=01&dd=19&nav_id=64600" class="text-link" target= "_blank">Stjepan Mesić</a> has said that he has been receiving pension checks every month from Serbia.

Izvor: FoNet

Wednesday, 24.11.2010.

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Stjepan Mesic has said that he has been receiving pension checks every month from Serbia. Mesic, who stepped down as Croatia's president earlier this year, explained that he was getting EUR 39 per month for holding the office of the last president of the presidency of the former Yugoslavia (SFRJ). Ex-Croat president receiving Serbian pension "Since I retired in February, they started calculating my pension in Serbia as well. I receive EUR 39 from them each month," he was quoted as saying. Mesic also said that he is under obligation to "once every six months prove to the authorities in Serbia that he was alive". "Serbia is paying me for breaking up Yugoslavia," Mesic said and laughed, according to reports. "It's not a lot of money, but during one collects enough to spend during a year."

Ex-Croat president receiving Serbian pension

"Since I retired in February, they started calculating my pension in Serbia as well. I receive EUR 39 from them each month," he was quoted as saying.

Mesić also said that he is under obligation to "once every six months prove to the authorities in Serbia that he was alive".

"Serbia is paying me for breaking up Yugoslavia," Mesić said and laughed, according to reports. "It's not a lot of money, but during one collects enough to spend during a year."

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