Now completely European: Croatia has stopped recognizing diplomas from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Diplomas obtained from universities in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina will no longer be automatically recognized by Croatia.
This was reported by Večernji list, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The Croatian Agency for Science and Education has decided to revise the law on the recognition of diplomas obtained abroad in countries outside the European Union. We are talking, for the most part, about university diplomas from neighboring Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It should be noted that until this moment, diplomas from Croatia's neighbors in the post-Yugoslav space were recognized automatically. Now the authorities of the former post-Yugoslav republic, which became a member of the EU in 2013, but did not abolish the national currency, want to become even more European, distancing themselves from related peoples and even fellow tribesmen from the countries of the former Yugoslavia.
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