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PM says government to discuss aid to flood victimsAll measures the government will adopt at its urgent session on Thursday in Zupanja, the town closest to the flooded areas, will refer to measures aimed at removing the consequences of the floods and direct assistance to the people, Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic told reporters at the construction site of the International Airport Zagreb (MZLZ) on Wednesday.
21.05.2014. | News | Building and Planning
21.05.2014. | News | Building and Planning
Construction of new Zagreb Airport passenger terminal startsThe beginning of the construction of a building of the future new passenger terminal at Zagreb Airport was marked at a ceremony on Wednesday, with Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic and other senior officials attending.
21.05.2014. | News
21.05.2014. | News
Prime Minister Milanovic at a trilateral meeting between Croatia, Slovenia and Austria 20.05.2014. | Announcements
PM Milanovic visiting flood-hit areasCroatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Monday visited Slavonski Brod which was fighting against the rising waters of the swollen River Sava, and on that occasion he expressed satisfaction with the fact that this eastern city had managed to protect itself from the flood.
19.05.2014. | News
19.05.2014. | News
Job-seekers to be hired to help remove consequences of floodsThe Croatian towns and municipalities hit by floods in the last few days will be allowed to hire unemployed people to remove the consequences of the flooding and the government will entirely finance those public works, the government said in a statement on Sunday.
18.05.2014. | News
18.05.2014. | News
PM Milanovic says gov't to provide new houses to flood victims 17.05.2014. | News
Government supports HBOR's financial report for 2013The government at its session on Thursday positively assessed the annual financial report of the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development (HBOR) for 2013.
15.05.2014. | News
15.05.2014. | News
Boris Lalovac appointed new finance ministerParliament on Wednesday appointed Boris Lalovac as finance minister with 83 votes for, 16 against from the opposition Croatian Democratic Union and ten abstentions from the Labour Party and the Croatian Democratic Party of Slavonia and Baranja.
14.05.2014. | News
14.05.2014. | News
Deputy PM says Croatia entirely committed to fighting corruptionThe Croatian government is entirely committed to fighting fraud and corruption in the use of European structural and investment funds and it will see to having these funds invested in projects which will meet the key economic and social needs of the country, Deputy Prime Minister and Regional Development and EU Funds Minister Branko Grcic said on Wednesday, opening a seminar in Zagreb focusing on this issue.
14.05.2014. | News
14.05.2014. | News
PM Milanović: No one has been hired to work in security services over last 2 and 1/2 yearsPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic told Parliament on Wednesday that there had been no hiring for the security services over the last two and a half years while his government was in office.
14.05.2014. | News
14.05.2014. | News