Croatian passport for sale

 

It looks like the Croatian president Ivo Josipovic and his politically minded allies from “former” communist echelons, i.e., the equally incompetent Social Democrats government led by Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic, have watched too many James Bond spy movies and have concluded that suitcases filled with cash and several passports one always saw in the fiction genre as the spy’s tools, could in reality be successfully used as a quick getaway from the economic crisis that’s consistently pushing the country towards bankruptcy.

Only a couple of days ago the Croatian President had announced that he salutes the government’s freshly baked idea of putting Croatian citizenship up for sale! They said the idea needs more work and weren’t sure as to what price tag should come with the citizenship. Millions of Euro per citizenship hit gluttonously swirl around the minds of those in Croatia who think that the economy could be saved by “cashing up” the state revenue through sale of passports!

The idea is certainly not new. While its implementation in several countries may have temporarily plugged somewhat a gaping hole in a state budget, it has certainly not proven to be the economic saviour and guarantee of ongoing economic prosperity by any standards of measure. Cash-strapped countries such as Portugal, Spain, Malta, Netherlands, Antigua and Barbuda, Granada … are among the countries that either allow direct citizenship by investment or offer pathways to citizenship for the wealthy. However, such inflow of cash has not made the economy stable and standards of living rising. Not by a long shot!

Incompetent governments fail to come up with programs of economic recovery, which activate citizen participation and usage of available domestic resources and, in that climate, have privatised or sold anything that could be sold. Selling citizenship is becoming a new ‘asset’ in a government’s ‘investment’ offer portfolio? The Chinese, Russians and people from the Middle East have been reported in the world media as the ones to whom the citizenship marketplaces have been particularly attractive.

While Croatia may or may not be attractive for many in the citizenship marketplace to live in, being a citizen of Croatia would give them the attractive advantage of spreading their daily living and education of children wings to the whole of the European Union.

In January, Viviane Reding, vice-president of the European Commission, said in a speech: “Citizenship must not be up for sale.”

Despite Reding’s force it seems that the wealthy can buy citizenship in at least a handful of countries offering a direct citizenship-by-investment route with no residency requirements.

Croatia’s Prime Minister was asked the question as to whether the sale of Croatian citizenship to foreign investors could also be a bait for suspicious capital and replied that suspicions about capital exist everywhere, that London, for example, is filled with people who had earned billions in Russia and similar countries and had without a problem gained British citizenship and that no one had asked them about the source of their money.

This reply and this kind of thinking reminds me of misplaced bantering on the streets rather than something a Prime Minister would say on such a serious issues. But then again, no surprise there when it comes to Zoran Milanovic who evidently has a major difficulty in raising himself and his rhetoric to professional levels expected of someone in such a high position. But not only that, the fact that Milanovic chose to mention London (Britain), rather than say Bulgaria, is quite telling and is very unsettling particularly because corruption in Bulgaria is rife (as in Croatia) and when it comes to “trusting” a corrupt public administration with the benefits a Passport can bring extreme caution is a must. “Even someone with a criminal record who has been turned down for a British passport can qualify for Bulgarian citizenship under the scheme, agents brokering the deal said”.

The person who wishes to come, who wishes to invest, who wishes to contribute to the wealth and prosperity of the community into which he is coming, the government also gives him the citizenship under certain conditions, but, that is not a final decision for us and we are talking about it,” said Milanovic, adding that the public opinion also interests him in this matter.

As far as I am concerned there is capital of criminal origin, which is the result of criminal actions and in that case, to the degree imposed upon us through international legal cooperation, we must be strong in that and not allow it,” Milanovic said.

Oh dear! How does one trust the Prime Minister and, indeed, the President with this when they have done very little to rid Croatia of crippling corruption in public offices, which will be the ones who would process and control the ‘citizenship for sale’ shop!? I certainly cannot!

Oh dear! How does one trust a Prime Minister and the President with this when they seem to have failed miserably in analysing the effects citizenship sale to the wealthy have had on other countries’ economies!?

Certainly, much of Croatian public is against the idea of selling Croatian citizenship. Some even see it as selling the Croatian sovereignty. All those against the idea see it as not having the “blanket” economic recovery benefit promoted foolishly by those in government.

The Vice-president of Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) parliamentary representatives’ club, Goran Jandrokovic, has commented for Croatian TV that this “new plan” of those in government is an “idea” that will most likely not come to fruition, but that “it shows how deep the political and moral collapse of the government is. That is a move of desperation!” – Jandrokovic, who sees this idea as anti-EU, said.

Yes, but desperate people can be desperately dangerous, so caution should be the order of the day. Selling potential citizenship to the rich strikes one as a corruption of national ideals of every country involved in or contemplating it. Nevertheless, the “industry” is on the rise as various governments vie to plug budgetary holes and lift themselves out of the economic gutter. The politicians only motive is to stay in power as long as possible. The greatest threat to national cohesiveness, identity, loyalty, economic recovery, standard of living … is when public administration is so evidently and proven to be corrupt on a large scale that this very unwelcome fact almost guarantees a continuation of corruption and pocketing of enormous personal financial kickbacks – bribes – to those “handling” applications for citizenship. I hope Croatians will see through the treachery of this latest government plughole lunacy and vote them out quick smart, before their “Use By’ date comes; before regular elections. Ina Vukic, Prof. (Zgb); B.A., M.A.Ps. (Syd)

24 responses to “Croatia: Citizenship Not Only For Sale In ‘James Bond’ Movies”

  1. Michael Silovic Avatar
    Michael Silovic

    One has to conclude that the goverment has no mind left at all. Bringing home all of the diaspora easily should be the first priority.Their investment is worth billions not millions. That has more wealth then selling citizenship. selling citizenship does not bring back and retain culture and values of our country. It teaches our children that money is worth more then who they are as a people when their life, ideas and dreams of their homeland are sold so cheaply. I do not know who would betray our people more those who are selling us or those who are coming to rob us.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Well said, Michael – thank you

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  2. Eric Tonningsen Avatar

    Little new here, Ina. Money and power has always bought and corrupted politicians and elected officials. I genuinely believe in karma and The Hague, even thought the latter moves painfully slow, it has much in its sights. Robbers in the night… they eventually get their due.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      So agree, Eric – but still in many countries there are some serious processes to monitor and deal with corruption, Croatia being a former communist country has a long way to go

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  3. john flanagan Avatar

    Ah the skullduggery of politics is everywhere! Thank you, Ina, for sharing.

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  4. f4ischer Avatar

    It’s crazy to read all of this.. I almost went to Croatia when I was on my backpacking trip. I would love to meet you someday

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Sounds good to me 🙂

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  5. Moederlief Avatar
    Moederlief

    Oh my…..

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      I know srsck 😦

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  6. jmsabbagh Avatar

    Powerful article,it seems the incompetent politicians here in the Us are playing the same tragedy.,,hope the will of the people will prevail.Regards.JMS

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Insanity spreads quickly, Jalal – need to stop it

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  7. IdealisticRebel Avatar

    This post is frighting to me. Selling citizenship. Where does the insanity end? Hugs, Barbara

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Me too, Barbara – it’s insane and I hope it won’t go ahead.

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  8. Jonathan Caswell Avatar

    Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
    I GUESS IF ONE NEEDS TO STIMULATE REVENUE…?

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Stimulate for whom, Jonathan 🙂 Oh dear. Cheers and thank you for reblog

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      1. Jonathan Caswell Avatar

        Certainly NOT for the Croatian people who really need it! 😦

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      2. inavukic Avatar

        Sadly, but hey there’s so much lunacy one can put up with so I hope the idiots in government will soon be voted out before they do more damage

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      3. Jonathan Caswell Avatar

        AMEN TO THAT GODSEND HAPPENING!

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  9. Heartafire Avatar

    Thank you for this wonderfully informative and enlightening blog…it is truly a stand-out!

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Thank you so very much, Heartafire, much appreciated

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  10. John Didovich Avatar
    John Didovich

    Well said,Ina. I am a Croatian citizen through birth but did not realise that these people in the Croatian government were selling citizenship ad hoc to whomever sought it and for whatever reason. This is absolutely disgraceful. However, it is a sign of the times as governments grasp for money to pay for poor management and to pay for impossible promises.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Yup, no telling what one might come across these days, John – pollies will sell off anything to cover up their idiocy…

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I’m Ina

I was born in Croatia and live Australia. I have been described as a prominent figure known for my contribution to the Croatian and wider societies, particularly in the context of Croatia’s transition from communism to democracy, as well as for my many years of work as a clinical psychologist and Chief Executive Officer of government-funded services for people with disabilities, including mental health services, in Australia. In 1995, the President of the Republic of Croatia awarded me two Medals of Honor, the Homeland War Memorial Medal and the Order of the Croatian Trefoil for her special merits and her contribution to the founding of the Republic of Croatia.  I have been a successful blogger since 2011 and write extensively in the English-language on issues related to Croatian current affairs and democracy, as well as the challenges Croatia faced and still faces in its transition from communism. My goal is to raise awareness of these connections and issues worldwide.