Feb 24 • 20:15 UTC 🇭🇷 Croatia Narod.hr

Bulj on Thompson's concert in Sinj: Is the concert organizer paying KBC Zagreb for the services?

Miro Bulj, a member of the Croatian Parliament, commented on media reports regarding the unpaid services related to the concert of Marko Perković Thompson in Sinj and questioned who bears the costs for health services during such events.

Miro Bulj, a member of the Croatian Parliament representing the Most party, addressed the media attention around the concert of Marko Perković Thompson in Sinj that took place in August of the previous year. He noted that the organizing company, "Infinite Show," is facing a financial claim of €23,000 due to unpaid services that the local health center provided during the concert. This statement was first made public by Marko Rađa, the director of the Split-Dalmatia County Health Center. Following this, Thompson's team issued a clarification responding to the media's portrayal of the situation.

In his comments, Bulj pointed out that criticisms are often directed towards Thompson but suggested that the concert organizer had fulfilled all necessary obligations, such as setting up a mobile hospital and ensuring that emergency medical services and doctors were available at the venue. He stressed the importance of recognizing the arrangements made for the concert, which included adequate medical provisions, thus questioning the legitimacy of the claims against the organizers regarding the health center's services.

The larger issue raised by Bulj pertains to the costs incurred by health services when public events occur, raising questions about accountability and financial responsibility. He emphasized the need for clarity on who should cover these expenses, especially during large public gatherings, suggesting that this matter requires further discussion in the community to ensure fair practices for both event organizers and local health services.

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