YET AGAIN, SERBS AND CROATS AT WAR: This time, the reason is LIBERLAND!

While 300,000 people, according to recent data, wish to be citizens of Liberland, there are those who fight for the liberation of this country

Liberland is a micro state bordering the Croatian and Serbian borders, founded by Czech Vit Jedlicka. The country of seven square kilometers exists for the past 16 days, and the whole story began so as Jedlicka's political opponents in the Czech Republic said to establish a state in which to test the idea of ​​the abolition of taxes.

The ingenious Czech took a map of Europe and found "no man's land", ie a piece of territory around which still rules the dispute between Croatia and Serbia. Jedlicka considered that due to the tense post-war atmosphere between us and our neighbors, that no one had authority over the country, even though the Croatian legal experts deny this.

While 300,000 people, according to recent data, wish to be citizens of Liberland, there are those who fight for the liberation of this country. And on the social network, Facebook.

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On the Croatian side, they initiated the Front for the Liberation of Croatian Liberland, the page is committed to stopping the "foreign occupation of Croatian Liberland."

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Of course the same battle is happening on the Serbian side, where on page for Volunteer Corps for the liberation of Serbian Liberland have gathered those who want to keep Liberland under Serbian rule. Their slogan is "do not give Serbian Liberland! Liberland is Serbia! "

So far, the Croatian party is leading, of which there are 337 of them, while Serbian efforts to take over Liberland are supported by 253 Facebook users.

While Vit Jedlicka and his first lady visit Croatia and Serbia in hopes to establish diplomatic relations with the two countries, on the new territory of Liberland, we see the rise of political parties, like the Communist Party of Liberland, Liberland party for everyone and Freedom Party of Liberland. Of course, the struggle for power between them is strong.

As of now, along with its Facebook page, Liberland also has an official page, where all those interested, can apply for citizenship to this new country. In addition, they will have to answer questions like whether they will accept other religions, will they own property, how much will they earn and whether they are willing to financially assist the country in the making.

Currently, only 20 people hold Liberland citizenship.

(Telegraf.co.uk/ index.hr)