Croatia has reasons for optimism, PM says in New Year's message
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković on Friday issued a New Year's message to Croatian citizens at home and abroad in which he said that despite the challenges, Croatia had reasons to be optimistic.
- 01.01.2022.
Gov't adopts Sisak-Moslavina County revitalisation programme
The government on Thursday adopted a HRK 15.3 billion programme for the social and economic revitalisation of assisted areas in Sisak-Moslavina County following last year's earthquake, and the companies there will receive the most in both domestic and EU support.
- 30.12.2021.
Ćorić: Negotiations on buying back MOL's stake in INA on hold until after review
Economy Minister Tomislav Ćorić said on Thursday the negotiations on buying back Hungarian energy group MOL's stake in Croatian peer INA would be on hold until after a review of an arbitration award to be instigated at the Swiss Supreme Court.
- 30.12.2021.
Post-earthquake reconstruction should be faster
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said during a visit to the northwestern city of Varaždin on Monday that the post-earthquake reconstruction process should be faster both in Zagreb and in the Banovina region.
- 27.12.2021.
HRK 15.2 bn development agreement for northern Croatia signed in Varaždin
A HRK 15.2 billion development agreement for the north of Croatia was signed in Varaždin on Monday, with speakers at the event saying that support to investments in the country's north was unprecedented, underlining its regional and national development dimension in the next decade.
- 27.12.2021.
'I choose Croatia' scheme aimed at bringing back expats, demographic revival
The government on Thursday adopted a conclusion on the "I choose Croatia" scheme to motivate emigrants to return with incentives to start a business and to encourage the population revival of areas with significant emigration.
- 23.12.2021.
COVID spreading faster in many countries, caution needed during festive season
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Thursday that coronavirus was spreading somewhat faster in Dalmatia and urged citizens to remain cautious during the festive season in order to prevent the spread of the virus at family gatherings.
- 23.12.2021.
Minister calls on citizens to celebrate the upcoming holidays in compliance with epidemiological rules
Health Minister Vili Beroš on Wednesday announced the possibility that on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve hospitality establishments would be able to work and outdoor events would be allowed until 2 am.
- 22.12.2021.
Up to HRK 200,000 for ex-pats wishing to start business in Croatia
PM Andrej Plenković on Wednesday announced a new scheme called "I choose Croatia", envisaging grants for Croatians opting to return from other EU countries and start their own business in Croatia.
- 22.12.2021.
Situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be a topic at one of the EUCO meetings in 2022
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Friday he had informed his counterparts at the EU summit about the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and announced that this country would be a special topic at one of the following summits, most probably in the first half of next year.
- 17.12.2021.
Božinović: It would be safer for all to celebrate New Year outdoors
It would be safer for everyone to attend outdoor New Year celebrations and for the faithful to follow Mass on TV, the head of the national COVID-19 response team, Minister of the Interior Davor Božinović, said on Friday, warning that the new, Omicron variant was much more infectious than the Delta variant.
- 17.12.2021.
Anti-epidemic rules extended until year's end
The decline in the coronavirus numbers in Croatia has been at a slower pace this week, and the country's COVID-19 crisis management team on Wednesday decided to extend the existing anti-epidemic rules until 31 December.
- 15.12.2021.