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Prime Minister says Croatia doesn't need IMF at this momentPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Sunday the downgrade of Croatia's credit rating was no reason for panic but a reason to think about decisions and that for now Croatia did not need the help of the International Monetary Fund.
Asked by reporters in Koprivnica if he was thinking about a government reshuffle in the wake of media reports that the ministers were inert, Milanovic said they were not and that he would not replace them.


16.12.2012. | News
Prime Minister: Rating downgraded because gov't didn't do what investment agencies expectPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Sunday the situation in the country was not disastrous and that Croatia's credit rating was downgraded because it had not done everything investment agencies expected of all governments, to cut left and right.
Speaking to reporters in Koprivnica, he said that when the credit rating had been upgraded "somewhat unexpectedly," he expected a stagnation and that the downgrade "isn't unexpected" because the government did not "cut left and right," which he said investment agencies expected of all governments. "I understand them."


16.12.2012. | News
Government proposes establishing High Land Registry CourtThe objective was to standardise court practice, speed up proceedings and ensure legal security.

12.12.2012. | News