A United Nations resolution from 2003 that highlighted the problem of corruption and the need to fight it was not particularly reflected in Croatia.

On today's International Day against Corruption, we recall the data for 2019:Among the 44 European countries, only 16 are more corrupt than the Hrvatske.Na world ranking of 180 countries, only one third of them are more corrupt than Croatia.Croats have been suffering terrible consequences of corruption for decades, but despite politicians vowing at pre-election times to work intensively to curb corruption , she's not backing down. It is deeply rooted in all segments of Croatian society. It hampers progress, destroys Croatia's economic future, forces entire families to move out. Unfortunately, Croats, in a deep rift within the state to the left and right, do not understand that such a division encourages further collapse of the already collapsed value system. By dividing into left and right Croats have forgotten the other, real divisions, to the good and the bad, to the lawful and illegal, to the moral and immoral. So lost, influenced by the high politics to which such a situation in the state suits, they no longer respond to pervasive corruption. One that threatens our future, our development, our standard, but also our moral values. Until we stop and think hard about what's happening to us, and then we don't stand up against it, we'll still wallow in the mud of memaous corruption, look back at advanced states and slowly but surely sink deeper.

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