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Baluarte
09-17-2013, 12:40 AM
EU Prepared to Impose Sanctions on New Member State Croati

According to numerous Croatian and international news outlets, as well as the conversations brewing on social media sites, the European Commission is likely to punish Croatia in an ongoing row over extradition rules that has left a stain on the former Yugoslav state's first months as a member of the European Union and may endanger EU aid for border control improvements. Sanctions would threaten the EU's aid program for Croatia, notably for border control improvements vital to the country's bid to join the bloc's passport-free Schengen zone.

As Global Voices reported, a few days before Croatia joined the EU on 1 July 2013, it changed the law to effectively ensured that veterans of Croatia's independence war, that are wanted in in other for possible war crimes, could not face prosecution elsewhere in the EU.

The European Commission, which acts as the bloc's executive, is expected to invoke an article in Croatia's accession treaty that allows it to impose punitive measures if standard EU regulations are broken. The so-called safeguard clause, Article 39 of the Croatian accession treaty, will be triggered, which provides for the introduction of punitive measures or termination of membership for Croatia during a period of three years after the country's accession to the union.

“Patience has run out. We will likely move to trigger the safeguard clause,” one senior Commission official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity. He said this would likely happen at the regular meeting of EU commissioners this week.

Commissioners of the EU Commission have supported the proposition of the Commission’s Vice President Viviane Reding to impose sanctions on Croatia, as confirmed by her spokeswoman Mina Andreeva and as reported [hr] Croatian portal index.hr.

I think we just broke the speed record in having sanctions introduced. #win #eu #croatia

Reding, together with the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso and Commissioner Stefan Füle notified the panel that Croatia violates provisions of the European arrest warrant. She, as reported, suggested that the European Commission impose sanctions on Croatia, which European Commissioners accepted.

Zagreb daily Jutarnji List published yesterday a statement by an unnamed high representative [hr] of the Croatian government who said that Croatia will persist in the position of a principled state and will not accept warrants by “arrogant” European politicians.

Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said earlier that a proposition for amendment of the controversial law will be delivered to the Parliament in the first autumn session, but that it will be applied from mid-July next year. Milanovic considers that certain criminals should be judged by Croatian courts, not courts of other countries.

Reding personally and via her associates repeatedly warned Croatia that it will be reprimanded for failure to comply with the Accession Treaty.

While Croatian President Ivo Josipovic, as well as Milanovic, believes that it will not come to sanctions [hr], because Europe and Croatia have more important things to do now, the leader of the most influential opposition party, the Croatian Democratic Union, Tomislav Karamarko, believes [hr] that everything about the Croatian arrest law, colloquially called Lex Perkovic, is scandalous.

Zagreb daily Jutarnji List published yesterday a statement by an unnamed high representative [hr] of the Croatian government who said that Croatia will persist in the position of a principled state and will not accept warrants by “arrogant” European politicians.

Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said earlier that a proposition for amendment of the controversial law will be delivered to the Parliament in the first autumn session, but that it will be applied from mid-July next year. Milanovic considers that certain criminals should be judged by Croatian courts, not courts of other countries.

Szegedist
09-17-2013, 11:30 PM
They are already being threatened and sanctioned?!? :laugh: :laugh:

Sisak
09-18-2013, 10:11 PM
What is with Slovenia and Czech Republic? This countries did not receive any sanctions.

Szegedist
09-18-2013, 10:13 PM
What is with Slovenia and Czech Republic? This countries did not receive any sanctions.

Becuase this is about war veternans.

How many Czech veterans are there from the Yugoslav wars?

Sisak
09-18-2013, 10:30 PM
Becuase this is about war veternans.

How many Czech veterans are there from the Yugoslav wars?

As far as I know this is not due to war veterans (War for independents). it refers to the communist criminals, members of UDBA -it is croatian abbreviation of yugoslavian police. Member of UDBA were father of president Josipovic, prime minister Milanovic and some prominent politicians. Foreign newspapers manipulated with information.

Minister clearly states that "the amendments come into force on July 15 2014th". They will change the laws the same as Slovenia.

Sisak
09-18-2013, 10:49 PM
Slovenia had the right to act contrary to european law a few years after admission to the EU. Croatia will change the law.

Vasconcelos
09-18-2013, 10:50 PM
Welcome to the jungle, fools!

Insuperable
09-18-2013, 11:01 PM
The guy Perkovic during Yugoslavia was one of many people who were contracted by Tito's government to kill certain Croats all over the world who were patriotic and might do something against Yugoslavia. Now for some stupid reason this stupid communist government does not want to give him. Some say he knows to many secrets regarding some politicians.

Fuck you EU, fuck you Croatian government, fuck you war. I am sick with all this war themes, veterans, Den Haag, state lawyers, laws, murders... fuck you all

Sisak
09-19-2013, 11:49 PM
Welcome to the jungle, fools!

Obviously you've never been in Croatia.

Vasconcelos
09-19-2013, 11:57 PM
Obviously you've never been in Croatia.

No idea why you said that, my comment had nothing to do with Croatia and everything to do with the EU.

Sisak
09-20-2013, 03:20 PM
Becuase this is about war veternans.

How many Czech veterans are there from the Yugoslav wars?

Why do you think that Europe should take care of croatian war veterans?
I think behind it is something else.

Gorštak
09-20-2013, 03:22 PM
Well, we all see that Croatia still have some Balkan primitives(Solin), those people are problem in modern society.

Sisak
09-21-2013, 12:33 PM
They are already being threatened and sanctioned?!? :laugh: :laugh:

It is obvious that croatian president Ivo Josipovic and prime minister Zoran Milanovic has lobbied for sanctions of Croatia.

If I were rich I would pay liquidation of them and their families, these two are like intruders and animals.

Szegedist
09-21-2013, 04:52 PM
It is obvious that croatian president Ivo Josipovic and prime minister Zoran Milanovic has lobbied for sanctions of Croatia.

If I were rich I would pay liquidation of them and their families, these two are like intruders and animals.


Erm, thats the spirit, l guess... :laugh:

Insuperable
09-21-2013, 04:55 PM
Valerija

You can't stop surprising me

Szegedist
09-21-2013, 04:55 PM
By the way, arent most of your politicians practically just "converted" commies? So why are you surprised?

Szegedist
09-21-2013, 04:57 PM
Valerija

You just can't stop surprising me

YOu should marry her, you wont have a boring life again.