PM Plenković: Croatia's GDP growth of 2.8 percent is among highest in the EU
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said today that Croatia recorded one of the highest GDP growth rates in the European Union in 2023 and that this is proof the government's economic policy is on the right track.
- 28.02.2024.
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Plenković: Croatia strongly participates in the economic, financial, humanitarian and political support to Ukraine
The leaders of more than 20 European countries met in Paris today at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron to send a message that they are determined to continue supporting Ukraine, two years after the start of the Russian invasion.
- 26.02.2024.
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Ship for Canadian company launched at Rijeka shipyard
A 225-metre-long ship for the transport of bulk cargo, commissioned by Canada's Algoma Central Corporation, was launched at Rijeka's "3.maj" shipyard, with Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and numerous citizens attending the event.
- 17.02.2024.
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PM Plenković: Our government increased the military budget from €550 million seven years ago to €1.18 billion today
Over four billion people in the world are going to the polls this year, which means that major democratic processes and possibly major changes will follow. Precisely because of this, this opportunity to discuss the situation in Europe and South-Eastern Europe with a number of colleagues is very important, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said at the International Security Conference in Munich.
- 16.02.2024.
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Hungarian and Croatian ministers opens Petrinja school built with Hungarian donation
Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto and Croatian Science and Education Minister Radovan Fuchs today opened a new primary school in Petrinja, whose construction, after a devastating earthquake in December 2020, Hungary financed with €21 million.
- 12.02.2024.
PM Plenković: NextGenerationEU is making a difference, Europe should be proud
NextGenerationEU contributes to economic growth and Europe should be proud of that instrument, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said today in Athens at a panel held as part of the Road to Recovery conference, organised by the European People's Party's group in the European Parliament and the European Committee of the Regions.
- 09.02.2024.
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€400m loan deal signed by Croatia and EIB for revitalisation of railways
An agreement on lending €400 million to Croatia for the upgrade of its rail system was signed in Zagreb on Friday by Finance Minister Marko Primorac and the Vice-President of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Teresa Czerwińska.
- 02.02.2024.
PM Plenković: More social optimism needed for demographic turnaround
Reversing the negative demographic trend in Croatia, which has been going on since 1950, will take a long time and it is necessary to introduce more social optimism in order to change it, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said in Brussels.
- 01.02.2024.
PM Plenković: Statistics for January show continuation of slowdown inflation trend
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said today that data from the national statistical office for January 2024 show the continuation of the trend of decreasing inflation, while the government is protecting citizens' standards with strong measures.
- 01.02.2024.
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Plenković: Maximum efforts to be made to reach compromise on Ukraine
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said in Brussels today that EU leaders would make maximum efforts to achieve a compromise on macroeconomic assistance to Ukraine, blocked so far by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
- 01.02.2024.
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Minister Anušić: Croatia has sent €181 mn worth of military aid to Ukraine
Croatia has so far provided military assistance to Ukraine in the amount of €181 million and it will continue sending aid in line with its capacity, Defence Minister Ivan Anušić said in Brussels.
- 31.01.2024.
PM on amendments to Penal Code: This is not result of anyone's pressure
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said today that the changes in the Penal Code related to an article on leaking information from investigations are not the result of anyone's political pressure. He described the changes as the government's need to remove wrong and malicious interpretations and the thesis that this article restricts the rights of the public.
- 31.01.2024.