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.
Croatian and Polish PMs discuss migrant crisis, energy, cooperation
Poland is faced with orchestrated attempts to be destabilised by illegally organised influx of irregular migrants from Belarus, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said after his meeting with his Polish counterpart Mateusz Morawiecki in Zagreb, adding that Croatia has a similar problem.
- 23.11.2021.
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Plenković: Citizens have choice between anarchy and those protecting order
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Tuesday that the Croatian citizens have the choice between irresponsible people and those protecting the order, public health and the functioning of the entire system.
- 23.11.2021.
Plaque commemorating Croatia and Slovenia's cooperation in 1990s war unveiled
The scars and traces of the 1990s war and Slobodan Milošević's insane policy are felt even today, Croatian PM Andrej Plenković said in Slovenia on Monday, at the unveiling of a memorial to the cooperation of the governments of the two countries at the time of their struggle for independence.
- 22.11.2021.
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Croatia has France's support for accession to Schengen Area, Saturday protest predominantly political
Zagreb enjoys the French support for accession to the Schengen Area, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said in Otočec ob Krki in Slovenia, while the start of the procedure to achieve that aim is expected in December during Slovenia's chairmanship of the Council of the European Union.
- 22.11.2021.
Božinović: Croatian police act in a humane and humanitarian way
Interior Minister Davor Božinović said on Friday he would not resign over a European Court of Human Rights ruling in the death of six-year-old migrant Madine Hosseini, calling her death a tragedy.
- 19.11.2021.
Gov't supports Zagreb's development projects, PM says after talks with mayor
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković on Friday met with Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević and the two discussed the city's finances, implementation of EU projects and the post-earthquake reconstruction, with the government expressing support for the city's development projects.
- 19.11.2021.