Plenković: Montenegro makes biggest headway in EU accession process
Montenegro has made the biggest progress in the process of accession to the European Union and Croatia will continue to support it on its journey, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said after talks with his Montenegrin counterpart Dritan Abazović in Zagreb on Tuesday.
- 12.07.2022.
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Croatia is entering Eurozone because it will benefit both the citizens and the economy
The ceremony of signing the three final legal acts necessary for Croatia to adopt the euro on 1 January was held in Brussels on Tuesday, whereby the decision-making process for Croatia's entry into the euro area was completed.
- 12.07.2022.
Plenković: Srebrenica genocide defeat for humanity
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković tweeted on Monday that the Srebrenica genocide was "a defeat for humanity" and expressed his respect for the victims and his condolences to their families.
- 11.07.2022.
The only way to deal with crisis is to stay and act together
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has changed global circumstances and produced pernicious consequences not only for Ukraine but also for all of us in Europe, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said in Dubrovnik on Saturday.
- 09.07.2022.
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Gov't sends motion for ratifying protocols on two Nordic countries' NATO entry
The Croatian government on Thursday sent to the parliament a motion for the ratification of the protocols concerning Finland's and Sweden's membership in NATO.
- 07.07.2022.
The latest decision on fuel prices will protect citizens and small distributors of petroleum products as well
The Croatian government has extended the freeze on the prices of basic fuels at filling stations off the motorways for another 14 days.
- 04.07.2022.
Gov't systematically making strategic headway for prosperity of citizens
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Thursday that the government was "very systematically making strategic headway" to improve the lives of citizens and the economy, referring to Croatia's admission to the euro area and the Schengen Area, as well as to the upgrade of the country's credit ratings.
- 30.06.2022.
Božinović: Knowledge, leadership, patience and commitment needed for Schengen
Croatian Interior Minister Davor Božinović said on Wednesday, after a series of meetings with senior officials in Washington, that entering the US Visa Waiver Program was largely complementary to the accession to the Schengen Area, which Croatia is expected to join in early 2023.
- 29.06.2022.
Croatia receives largest ever grant from European Commission
European Commission Vice President Dubravka Šuica on Tuesday presented Prime Minister Andrej Plenković with a decision on the payment of the first instalment of €700 million as part of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, the largest grant Croatia has received from the Commission.
- 28.06.2022.
PM, reps of aquaculture and fisheries businesses discuss developments on market
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Agriculture Minister Marija Vučković on Tuesday met with representatives of aquaculture and fisheries businessesfor talks on developments on the market and difficulties caused by rising costs as well as the government schemes to help this sector.
- 28.06.2022.
We shall continue to work together for the wellbeing, prosperity and safety of our Homeland!
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković on Saturday issued his message commemorating 25 June 1991 when the Croatian Parliament passed a a declaration proclaiming the sovereignty and independence of Croatia.
- 25.06.2022.
Moody's plan to upgrade Croatia's rating proof of importance of euro area entry
The announcement of Moody's Investors Service's plan to upgrade Croatia's credit rating by two notches is the confirmation that joining the euro area will make Croatia's economy stronger and that it will help Croatia in times of crises, says Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.
- 25.06.2022.