This article from Telegram.hr details the apparent hypocrisy of Ivan Penava, mayor of Vukovar, Croatia. While publicly criticizing foreign workers and advocating restrictive immigration policies, his family privately profits from renting a house to a large number of Nepali and Bangladeshi laborers.
The focus is a house in Vukovar owned by Penava's sister, which houses fourteen foreign workers, mostly from Nepal and Bangladesh. The article describes the workers' living conditions and their accounts of life in Croatia, including their struggles with high living costs and their commitment to sending money home to their families.
The article highlights the stark contrast between Penava's public statements against foreign workers and the significant income his family generates from renting the house to them. This creates a narrative of hypocrisy and raises questions about the politician's true intentions.
The article concludes with a confrontation with the house's representative, who is identified as the family’s representative, and a prohibition on the journalists speaking with the residents.