Close relations between the Republic of Croatia and the Holy See confirmed
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković met today with Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Holy See's secretary for relations with states and international organizations.
- 31.05.2024.
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We are eternally grateful to the Croatian veterans, and especially to the first Croatian president Franjo Tuđman
"In the first three decades of Croatian freedom and independence, we, as a people, went through a long and thorny path. The path of liberating Croatian occupied territories in the defensive but also victorious Homeland War, the path of creating institutions, the path of creating a market economy and the path of international positioning of Croatia and its affirmations," Prime Minister Plenković said in a statement to the media, congratulating everyone on Statehood Day. On that occasion, he expressed his gratitude to the Croatian veterans, especially the visionary, statesman, first Croatian president, Dr. Franjo Tuđman.
- 30.05.2024.
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Primorac with the finance ministers of Slovenia and Austria on the Capital Markets Union
Finance Minister Marko Primorac, at a meeting with Slovenian Finance Minister Klemen Boštjančič and Austrian Magnus Brunner in Graz, exchanged opinions on the future of the Capital Market Union and national tax measures that encourage the development of the capital market.
- 28.05.2024.
Grlić Radman: The European Union should continue to support Ukraine
Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlić Radman appealed at the meeting of European foreign ministers for the unity of the European Union and solidarity with Ukraine and expressed his belief that Hungary, as a member of the EU, will also participate in this.
- 27.05.2024.
Plenković: My third Government will continue to work committedly for the benefit of the Croatian people
Croatia got the new, 16th government on late Friday evening after 79 MPs voted for the third cabinet to be led by Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, while 61 were against. Earlier in the day, Plenković presented the program of the government. Successful, Vibrant, Just, Sustainable, and Sovereign Croatia are the five planks outlined in the four-year platform of the new Croatian government.
- 17.05.2024.
Croatian parliament votes confidence in new government
Croatia got the new, 16th government after 79 MPs voted for the third cabinet to be led by Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, while 61 were against. After hours-long debate on the new government and its program, the vote of confidence was held with 141 MPs in the 151-seat Parliament taking part in the vote. The government secured the support of an absolute majority of MPs. Prime Minister Plenković and the 18 ministers - 15 of whom are from his HDZ party and three from the Homeland Movement (DP), a junior partner -- then took the oath.
- 17.05.2024.
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Plenković presented the program of his third Government: Successful, vital, just, sustainable and sovereign Croatia
The support of the Croatian people and citizens is a great honor and represents an even greater responsibility that binds us, said Prime Minister Plenković today in the Croatian Parliament, presenting the program of his third government. "We want a successful, vital, just, sustainable and sovereign Croatia", he stated five basic messages and the backbone of the policies the Government will implement.
- 17.05.2024.
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European Union needs to find common mechanisms and priorities on how to act in the next five years
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković is attending a working dinner of EU leaders on the topic of consultations on the EU's 2024-29 Strategic Agenda. The topics under discussion include boosting the European economy, social topics, boosting security, including border security, and the EU's defense capabilities.
- 03.04.2024.
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€105m contract signed for purchase of two new Canadairs
Minister of the Interior Davor Božinović and Canadian Commercial Corporation Vice-President Diane Montambault today signed a €105 million contract for the purchase of two new Canadair firefighting planes, to be delivered in about five years.
- 25.03.2024.
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Croatia does not have migrant problem, says interior minister
Interior Minister Davor Božinović today refuted claims that migrants are coming to Croatia to collect welfare benefits, saying that Croatia does not have a migrant problem.
- 24.03.2024.
Opening of EU entry talks incentive for BiH, election reform crucial
The European Council's decision to open accession negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina is an incentive for it to continue with reforms, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said today, adding that changing the election law and ending the outvoting of Croats are key for that.
- 24.03.2024.
Božinović: Western Balkan countries should align their visa policies with EU's
The Western Balkan countries should align their visa policies with the European Union's to respond more effectively to illegal migration, Croatian Minister of the Interior Davor Božinović said today in Brdo pri Kranju, Slovenia.
- 22.03.2024.