The news in Croatian
- ured (m.)
Prostorija ili zgrada gdje se obavljaju administrativni poslovi. ↩︎ - gradonačelnik (m.)
Osoba koja obnaša dužnost izvršne vlasti u gradu. ↩︎ - krađa (f.)
Neovlašteno uzimanje tuđe imovine s namjerom zadržavanja. ↩︎ - povjerenje (n.)
Vjerovanje u poštenje ili sposobnosti nekoga. ↩︎ - osigurati
Poduzeti mjere kako bi nešto postalo sigurno ili zajamčeno. ↩︎ - integritet (m.)
Osobina iskrenosti i dosljednosti moralnih načela. ↩︎
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Text comprehension
Question 1: Who is the mayor of Rijeka mentioned in the summary?
Question 2: What does the mayor believe is more important than the stolen chocolate?
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An intriguing case has unfolded in the Croatian city of Rijeka, where a minor theft has unexpectedly become the centre of significant media attention. The incident involves a stolen chocolate from the office of Mayor Iva Rinčić, sparking a dialogue about trust within the city administration.
According to sources, the theft occurred during a period when furniture was being relocated within the office. Video footage captures a person pocketing the chocolate. The administrators have since launched an internal review. The Mayor emphasises that the chocolate itself is of little consequence; rather, the focus is on the breach of trust and professionalism among the staff.
There has been a misunderstanding that access to the floor housing the Mayor’s office has been restricted. However, officials clarified this was a temporary measure for a select group of employees directly involved in the incident, enabling them to enter only by appointment or invitation.

The city administration underscores the significance of this incident as being less about material loss and more about ensuring ethical standards are maintained. A report has been filed with the Ethics Committee to further investigate any breach of the ethical code post-incident.
The situation caught the attention of local personalities, including a Facebook post by Marko Mataja-Mafrici, a political figure, who jestingly referred to the Mayor as the “Chocolate Lady.” Despite the light-hearted commentary, the incident has raised questions about internal security and transparency.
Mayor Rinčić reiterated her request for an apology from the implicated employees, stressing that the matter is primarily about maintaining integrity within her administration. The Mayor stated that, while the stolen item was of negligible value, the implications for mutual respect and trust among personnel are considerable.
This episode unravels a broader discussion about protecting the integrity of public office spaces and enhancing trust within governmental operations, illustrating how something as simple as a piece of chocolate can highlight much larger issues.
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