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.
Plenković condemns attacks and insults against healthcare workers
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković on Wednesday condemned in the strongest terms attacks and the invective against healthcare workers, underscoring that COVID certificates were not anything special or any kind of restriction, but a tool used across Europe.
- 15.12.2021.
Eight cases of omicron variant confirmed in Croatia so far, protests against strict rules in Croatia miss the point
So far, eight cases of the infection with the omicron variant of coronavirus have been confirmed in Croatia, and four have been in Zagreb and another four in Split, Health Minister Vili Beroš said on Wednesday.
- 15.12.2021.
Croatia left the crisis behind, anyone who is following us sees our credibility and the direction of our actions
Next year is very important because we expect a final decision on Croatia's accession to the Schengen and euro areas, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Tuesday, recalling that Croatia has access to about €25 billion from European sources for this decade.
- 14.12.2021.
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We want Croats to be equal and to have the opportunity to elect their own, legitimate, representatives
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Monday the crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina should be solved through talks and agreements based on the Dayton peace agreement which, he added, would defuse tensions and ensure equal rights for all its inhabitants.
- 13.12.2021.
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Plenković: Bosnia and Herzegovina has no greater friend than Croatia
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said during a visit to Sarajevo on Monday that the bonds between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina are unbreakable and that Croatia remains Bosnia and Herzegovina's greatest friend and its advocate in the European Union.
- 13.12.2021.
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€104m earmarked to hospitals, 2021-2027 National plan for development of social welfare services adopted
Roughly 780 million kuna (€104 million) will be set aside from the state budget to public hospitals to cover their liabilities to drug wholesalers and hospital equipment and supplies providers, according to the decision made by the government on Friday.
- 10.12.2021.