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PM Milanovic says Germany, Austria, Sweden told him not to build fence on borderPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Saturday that he had asked the leaders of Germany, Austria and Sweden at a recent European Council session if they were in favour of Croatia putting up a fence on its border, like Hungary, to stop the flow of refugees and migrants, and that they told him not to do it. 17.10.2015. | News | Govori i izjave
Interior Minister Ostojic says Croatia moving on to Plan CInterior Minister Ranko Ostojic said on Friday evening that Croatia was moving on to Plan C considering the fact that Hungary was going to seal its border with Croatia and that the "corridor is turning toward Slovenia." 16.10.2015. | News | Govori i izjave
Croatian PM expects progress in EU-Turkish cooperationCroatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said in Brussels on Thursday that he expected progress over an agreement regarding cooperation between the European Union and Turkey concerning the refugee crisis. 16.10.2015. | News | Govori i izjave
Prime Minister Milanovic: Goal is to move Croatia among the top 10 EU countries in Doing BusinessPrime Minister Milanovic said that in the last four years Croatia made great headway in the computerisation of the public administration. 14.10.2015. | News
Pensioners to get Christmas bonuses between 100-325 kunaThe Croatian government on Wednesday adopted a decision on the one-off payment of Christmas bonuses to pensioners which will be covered by funds from the Pensioners' Fund. 14.10.2015. | News
PM Milanović: Croatia must pursue aggressively export-oriented policyPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic has said that Croatia must pursue an "aggressively export-oriented policy" and, being a small country, Croatia cannot be successful unless it exports 90% of what it produces and what it offers as services. 13.10.2015. | News
Finance Minister: Opposition should state if they will support law on CHF loans after electionMinister Boris Lalovac said on M that he had heard rumours of an alleged agreement between bankers, the Opposition and the Constitutional Court for the legislation relating to Swiss franc-pegged loans to be quashed after the election. 12.10.2015. | News