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PM Plenkovic with British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David DavisThe United Kingdom's possible decision not to extend restrictions for Croatian nationals on its labour market would not affect British labour market dynamics and would be very positively received in Croatia, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said at a meeting with British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis. 05.03.2018. | News | Press releases | EU Affairs
PM Plenkovic meets Iranian FMCroatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic on Thursday met with Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to talk about traditionally good relations between the two countries and the importance of strengthening economic cooperation. 01.03.2018. | News | Foreign policy
PM Plenkovic: GDP grows steadily, and economic climate in Croatia is at its highest level in the last ten yearsPrime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said on Thursday that a lower-than-expected economic growth in 2017 did not affect the state budget and that budget revenues were being collected well, and underscored the latest European Commission report about Croatia's improving economic sentiment in February as encouragement. 01.03.2018. | News
PM Plenkovic: Gov't would analyse the council's recommendations and see how could help improve the legislative frameworkThe council for dealing with the consequences of the rule of undemocratic regimes concluded its work on Wednesday, recommending sanctions for the use of symbols of totalitarian regimes, with an exception that the WWII-era Ustasha salute "For the homeland ready" can be used for commemorative purposes subject to prior permission, a press conference was told.  01.03.2018. | News
FinMin Zdravko Maric on preliminary report by the State Bureau of StatisticsFinance Minister Zdravko Maric on Wednesday commented on the latest figures released by the State Bureau of Statistics (DZS) indicating an economic growth of 2% in the last quarter of 2017, saying that the results did not deviate much from what was expected but that it was necessary to aspire to higher growth rates. 28.02.2018. | News | Economy
PM Plenkovic presented new emergency administrator Fabris Perusko and his deputy Irena WeberPrime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said on Tuesday the new emergency administrator in the Agrokor conglomerate, Fabris Perusko, and his deputy Irena Weber, whom the government proposed to Zagreb's Commercial Court, had broad support and thanked them for their boldness in accepting the positions. 28.02.2018. | News
Croatian PM, Maltese president talk economic cooperationCroatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic held talks with Maltese President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca on Monday about advancing economic cooperation and the possibility of jointly appearing on third markets, Plenkovic's office said in a press release. 26.02.2018. | News
Croatia supports lead candidate process and higher contributions to budget
Croatia is supportive of the "Spitzenkandidat" concept, that is lead candidate process, for the election of the European Commission President, and is generally supportive of increasing contributions to the European Union budget, however, Zagreb opposes the automatism for possibly making cohesion funding dependable on the rule of law, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said in Brussels on Friday where he was attending an informal meeting of 27 member-states' leaders.
26.02.2018. | News
PM says gov't wants to help development of Gorski Kotar through new bill on mountain regionsPrime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said in Delnice on Sunday the government wanted to enable a better development of the Gorski Kotar mountainous region and that a new bill on mountainous regions would be in procedure in the second quarter of the year. 26.02.2018. | News
PM Plenkovic: HRK 5.5 billion worth of contracts pertaining to Slavonia signed since October 2016Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said on Saturday progress had been made in the contracting and realisation of projects as part of the Slavonia, Baranja and Srijem Project, adding that it was necessary to strengthen the fiscal capacities of local government and combine the use of the state budget and European Union funds to create a framework for keeping young people in the Slavonia region. 24.02.2018. | News