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Croatian PM Plenkovic Clings to Power Despite Healthcare Corruption Scandal

Nero December 7, 2024 2 min read

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A Crisis of Leadership and Accountability


Opposition’s Challenge Exposes Government’s Fragility

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, often criticized for his alignment with globalist agendas, narrowly survived a no-confidence vote on December 6. The motion, driven by the opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP), sought to topple his government over a growing corruption scandal involving former health minister Vili Beros. The vote concluded 76-64, allowing Plenkovic to maintain his grip on power.

The scandal erupted after Beros was arrested on charges of bribery and manipulation of public procurement. Despite Beros’ dismissal following his arrest, the damage to the government’s reputation has been significant. Investigations led by Croatia’s State Attorney and European prosecutors continue to uncover evidence of systemic corruption within the healthcare system.

Weak Defenses Amid Rising Public Discontent

Plenkovic’s response in parliament appeared more defensive than reassuring. While he acknowledged the severity of the scandal, his rhetoric aimed to deflect responsibility. “We are more appalled by this scandal than you are,” he told MPs, a statement that rang hollow for many Croatians fed up with repeated corruption under his watch.

Critics argue Plenkovic’s government has failed to uphold transparency, with opposition leaders labeling his administration a “protector of the corrupt.” His dismissive tone toward the no-confidence motion, despite its merit, only fueled public skepticism.

Election Looms as Political Tensions Escalate

The no-confidence vote occurred mere weeks before Croatia’s presidential election on December 29, intensifying political tensions. The outcome, though anticipated given the HDZ’s parliamentary majority, highlights the fragility of Plenkovic’s leadership. This is the second no-confidence motion he has faced this year, exposing the growing discontent within and outside parliament.

Observers have noted that Plenkovic’s administration increasingly relies on loyalists to shield it from accountability. However, public patience is wearing thin, with protests and calls for systemic reform gaining momentum across Croatia.

Cosmetic Changes in Healthcare Offer Little Hope

In an apparent attempt to appease critics, Plenkovic nominated Irena Hrstic as the new health minister. A gastroenterologist and former hospital director, Hrstic has pledged reforms, including procurement audits and regulatory changes. However, many view these promises as superficial.

Healthcare in Croatia has long suffered from neglect, marked by doctor shortages, unequal access to care, and mismanagement. Hrstic’s appointment does little to address the root cause: a government that enables corruption rather than rooting it out. Critics fear her efforts may become another exercise in optics rather than genuine change.

Plenkovic’s survival of the no-confidence vote is a temporary victory, but the scandal underscores his administration’s growing disconnect from public demands for accountability. The healthcare corruption case is a symptom of a deeper rot within Croatia’s political system, perpetuated by leaders more focused on preserving power than serving the people. As elections near, the pressure on Plenkovic to answer for his government’s failures will only intensify.


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