Despite all the problems, government has enough time to look for a four-year-old iPad.
Zoran Milanović was simultaneously a member of Parliament and a company director.
Tomislav Saucha, MP and chief of staff of former Prime Minister Zoran Milanović, was arrested on suspicion of forging official documents.
Two largest parties demand urgent investigation of the scandal involving illegal payments in the office of former Prime Minister Zoran Milanović.
State Audit Office has discovered suspicious payments paid out by the government during Prime Minister Milanović’s term.
In many ways, the year behind us was truly historic in Croatian politics. In other ways, it was just a regular mix of scandals, mistakes, false promises and occasional unexpected successes.
Later this month, Milanović will suspend his parliamentary status, but will retain the option of coming back during this Parliament.
If no candidates gets the majority of votes, second round of voting will take place next Saturday.
It seems that Zoran Milanović has decided what he will do in his life after politics.
The outgoing SDP president was photographed in the capital of Kosovo.