Apartment, house in Šestine and land: What all did Milorad Pupovac declare in his property card?
Milorad Pupovac, a member of the Croatian Parliament, reported a new property card indicating a net monthly salary of 4,600 euros, along with various real estate holdings and other income sources.
Milorad Pupovac, a prominent member of the Croatian Parliament and a representative of the Serbian Democratic Party, recently submitted a new property declaration card which highlights his financial situation. His reported net monthly salary amounts to 4,600 euros, translating to a gross salary of approximately 7,300 euros. The property card also includes details of various assets owned both individually and in partnership with others, such as his life partner. Among the listed properties are multiple real estate holdings, including an apartment and a house with grounds in the Šestine neighborhood, as well as lands in various locations.
In addition to his parliamentary duties, Pupovac is active in several organizations, including the Serbian National Council and the Independent Democratic Serbian Party. The new declaration was made public by the Commission for Conflict of Interest, underscoring the transparency expected from public officials in Croatia regarding their financial disclosures. This transparency is crucial for maintaining public trust, especially given the ongoing discussions around the integrity and accountability of politicians.
Pupovac’s life circumstances were also outlined in the declaration. He lives in a domestic partnership and has children, which adds a personal dimension to his public persona. The substantial income reported may prompt discussions about the remuneration of parliamentarians in Croatia, especially in comparison to the broader economic landscape and the living standards experienced by the average citizen, raising questions about equity and representation.