PM Milanovic in Valletta: Slovenia putting up fence for domestic political reasons
Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Thursday that Slovenia was putting up a fence along its border with Croatia "apparently for domestic political reasons", while his Slovenian counterpart Miro Cerar said that Slovenia feared that Croatia might again re-route the flow of refugees away from official border crossings.
- 12.11.2015.
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Government approved HRK 19M for costs of care for refugees
The caretaker government of Prime Minister Milanovic, that convened for its first meeting after Sunday's parliamentary election, green-lighted an additional 19 million kuna to cover the costs of the management of the ongoing refugee crisis that spilled over to Croatia in mid-September.
- 12.11.2015.
Finance Minister happy about ruling, says banks to be punished
Finance Minister Boris Lalovac expressed satisfaction with the Constitutional Court's decision that laws on the conversion of loans pegged to the Swiss franc (CHF) should stay in force until a final ruling on their constitutionality is made.
- 12.11.2015.
Gov't says it will take every measure needed to protect state interests
The Croatian government said in a press release on Tuesday that it would take every measure necessary to protect state interests and that it was prepared to respond to any situation.
- 10.11.2015.
Exports grow 10.5% in first nine months
Croatia's commodity exports in the first nine months of 2015 increased by 10.5% from the same period of 2014, while the import growth rate was 5.5%, show preliminary statistics released by the national bureau of statistics (DZS) on Monday.
- 09.11.2015.
Grcic: EC confirms Croatia recovering at accelerated rate
The European Commission's forecast has confirmed what macroeconomic indicators show and that is that Croatia is recovering at an accelerated rate, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development and EU Funds Branko Grcic told a press conference on Thursday.
- 05.11.2015.
EC upgrades Croatia's GDP growth in 2015 from 0.3 to 1.1 pct
The European Commission on Thursday upgraded Croatia's economic growth forecast for this year to 1.1 percent from May's forecast of 0.3%, but called for implementing structural reforms in order to stop public debt growth.
- 05.11.2015.
Prime Minister Milanovic praises ministers for their work, confident in another term
Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic thanked all ministers on Thursday, at the last government session before Sunday's parliamentary election, for their work over the past four years, saying they had done a good job which would be enough for another term in office.
- 05.11.2015.
Prime Minister Milanovic attended the celebration of Universitiy of Zagreb
Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic congratulated Zagreb University, noting that it was the only Croatian institution not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution without which the country could not do.
- 03.11.2015.
Croatia's "E-citizens" voted best Open Government Project in Europe
Project e-Citizens has been declared the best project in Europe at the global summit Open Government Partnership, held in Mexico City
- 30.10.2015.
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PM Milanovic meets with Croatian expatriate entrepreneurs
Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Thursday met with representatives of second-generation Croatian expatriate entrepreneurs, participants in a conference called Meeting G2.1.
- 29.10.2015.
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Deputy PM Grcic: Industrial output growth yet another indicator that Croatia's economy is growing
Regional Development and EU Funds Minister Branko Grcic said on Thursday that the 5.4% industrial output growth recorded in September on the year was yet another indicator that Croatia's economy was growing and that this process was irreversible.
- 29.10.2015.