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Today Croatia is heavily in debt while EU aid is reducing at a drastic pace to the point that life is very hard there. I was in Croatia last year and their only income is tourism and some meagre manufacturing. This manufacturing is being subsidised by government and there is extreme pressure on Zagreb’s budget to privatise everything thus Tom Oreskovic’s main task.
On the surface road infrastructure is very good but it’s mostly in private hands and tolls are expensive and prohibitive for locals. Average monthly wage is not 700 Euros but 300.
Rail is falling apart and roads not on the tourist areas are crumbling. Swimming anywhere in the Adriatic is risky as sewerage plants have not been updated since the mid-1980s and talk of registering the coastal part on the UNRSCO register is impossible since it would take billions of Euros to bring infrastructure to standard.
Little Kolendar thinks that these meetings are going to somehow ally these problems but these talks are about borders, compensation for Serb-owned property who fled Croatia, payment to Serbia money that Belgrade has paid in pensions, but they actually belong to Zagreb.
Let me just add this amounts to billions of Euros. There is no walking away from this no matter who is in government. We will drain Croatia dry LOL.
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