We have lost too many lives. We can prevent the loss of life if as many citizens as possible get their jab
Addressing a government session on Friday, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković again warned of the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant, appealing again to citizens to get vaccinated and noting that people were dying because of an irrational fear of the vaccine.
- 10.12.2021.
Numerous Croatian, Ukrainian companies attend economic forum in Kiev
The forum at the Kiev international convention centre Parkovy, organised by the Croatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK) and the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, was attended by representatives of Croatian companies from different sectors: the pharmaceutical industry, IT, shipbuilding, electrical engineering, construction, energy, ecology, food industry and trade, metallurgy and wood industry, tourism, textile industry, air transport.
- 08.12.2021.
Relations are good and we support territorial integrity of Ukraine
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed in Kiev on Wednesday a joint declaration on Ukraine's European prospect, yet another element in Zagreb's support to a country under constant pressure.
- 08.12.2021.
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Housing construction plan for earthquake-struck areas presented
A public procurement procedure has been launched for the reconstruction of 30 family homes and by the end of the year, procedures will be launched for another 135 houses and 10 apartment buildings, it was said on Wednesday at the presentation of a plan for housing construction in earthquake-struck areas.
- 08.12.2021.
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Senj wind farm opened for trial run, the project will contribute to Croatia's green transition
The Senj wind farm, a €200 million investment project by the Chinese company Norinco and the biggest Chinese investment in clean energy in Croatia, was formally opened for a trial run on Tuesday.
- 07.12.2021.
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Vaccination, booster jab and responsible behavior key in battling new variants of COVID-19
Regarding the omicron variant of COVID-19, which has also been confirmed in Croatia, Plenković said that it was widely spread as an increasing number of reports had shown that it was spreading across many countries. He recalled the importance of complying with epidemiological measures, including vaccination as the most important one.
- 06.12.2021.
Gov't endorses 9 budget amendments, fuel prices to be uncapped in Croatia as of Tuesday
A total of 475 amendments have been submitted to the 2022 draft budget, and the government stated on Monday, that it would accept nine of them, which include five amendments proposed by the Opposition.
- 06.12.2021.
Go get your jab! This is still the best we can do for our safety
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković warned on Thursday that the coronavirus epidemic was not waning and the number of COVID-19 deaths in Croatia had exceeded 11,000, once again calling for adherence to epidemiological measures and vaccination.
- 02.12.2021.
Gov't amends law to introduce fines for noncompliance with COVID certificate mandate
Changes to the Act on the Protection of the Population from Infectious Diseases, sent on Thursday by the government to the parliament for consideration under fast-track procedure, envisage fines for responsible persons not complying with the COVID-19 certificate mandate in bodies governed by public law.
- 02.12.2021.
Plenković announces shift from crisis management to competitiveness, job creation
Presenting the draft budget for 2022 in the national parliament on Wednesday, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković announced a shift from crisis management to efforts to boost competitiveness and create new jobs.
- 01.12.2021.
We're taking the next step in our relations with France. Rafale jets a game changer for Croatia
Croatia is ready for the Schengen area, visiting French President Emmanuel Macron said at a joint press conference with his host, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, in Zagreb on Thursday.
- 25.11.2021.
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Beroš: Protesters against COVID certificates are hypocrites
Health Minister Vili Beroš said on Tuesday that protesters against COVID certificates are hypocrites because now they are opposed to testing, vaccination and restrictions, and "then they will come knocking on the doors of the overburdened healthcare system."
- 23.11.2021.