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Deputy Prime Minister Ostojic in Tovarnik: Police had full control of the Croatian borderInterior Minister Ranko Ostojic was in Tovarnik on Wednesday night and said police had full control of the Croatian border and that if migrants continued to arrive in larger numbers, Croatia would have to consider an entirely different approach.  17.09.2015. | News
Milanovic: Fences which are being erected won't stop anyone and they are only sending a terrible and dangerous messagePrime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Wednesday that he had fully agreed with President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic's proposal for convening a meeting of the National Security Council on the topic of the ongoing migrant crisis. 16.09.2015. | News
Croatia has emergency plan for possible refugee wave, says interior ministerCroatia has prepared an emergency plan in case of a high influx of refugees which it is ready to activate very quickly, Interior Minister Ranko Ostojic said on Tuesday but would not go into details. 15.09.2015. | News
Gov't puts forward 2015 budget revision billThe Croatian government sent the 2015 budget revision bill to parliament on Tuesday, increasing both revenues and expenditures by 1.8 billion kuna and keeping the planned deficit at 12.5 billion kuna or 3.8 per cent of GDP. 15.09.2015. | News
Croatia among EU countries with highest increases in industrial productionIn July 2015, Croatia was among the European Union member states with the highest increases in industrial production on a monthly level and it also saw a marked annual increase, according to a report released by the EU statistical office Eurostat on Monday. 14.09.2015. | News | Statistike | Economy
Electricity vouchers to be issued as of October 1Electricity vouchers for 60,000-70,000 poor households in the amount of HRK 200 will be introduced on October 1 as a permanent entitlement for vulnerable social groups. 14.09.2015. | News
PM says Croatia doesn't need GMO foodAddressing an award-giving ceremonies for the best family-run farms in Croatia in 2015, Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said that Croatia could not abruptly cease importing food, however, Croatia would try to remain a GMO-free country. 12.09.2015. | News | Govori i izjave | Agriculture
Gov't to pursue conversion plan without HNB greenlightThe government is going to implement its bill on the conversion of the Swiss franc-denominated loans, no matter whether the Croatian National Bank (HNB) will or will not support it, Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Saturday in his comment on a warning from the central bank that the proposed scheme for the conversion of the CHF-pegged loans into euro loans could cause serious financial and macroeconomic instability. 12.09.2015. | News | Govori i izjave