Plenković: Vukovar is Croatia and Croatia is Vukovar
On the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Homeland War and Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Vukovar and Škabrnja we recall the heroes to whom the Croatian people owe their freedom and democracy, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Thursday.
- 18.11.2021.
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Croatia looks to intensify relations with Kosovo
Kosovo and Serbia should find a way to normalise relations and Croatia will support them in that, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said in Priština on Monday.
- 15.11.2021.
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Gov't will keep supporting books, people without culture have no identity
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković on Sunday visited the 43rd Interliber international book fair at the Zagreb Trade Fair, talking with publishers and saying that the government "will continue to support books because a people without culture has no identity."
- 14.11.2021.
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Božinović: I don't expect chaos due to mass testing
The head of the national COVID-19 crisis management team, Interior Minister Davor Božinović, said on Sunday he was fully aware that the health system was overloaded and that he did not expect chaos tomorrow due to the start of mass testing.
- 14.11.2021.
Croatia's credit raiting at an all time high
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Saturday Croatia's likely entry into the euro area in 2023 was a signal and message to the investment community that the government's economic and fiscal policies were correct, just as in the case of Fitch Ratings, which upgraded Croatia's credit rating.
- 13.11.2021.
We sent a clear message just how important Slavonia is for this administration
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Friday that in the period from October 2016 to the end of September 2021 contracts had been signed for projects worth HRK 18.58 billion (€2.5 billion) in five Slavonian counties and that of that amount, HRK 10.3 billion (€1.4 billion) had been paid out.
- 12.11.2021.
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Plenković We need to fight COVID-19 together, that is the only way
Prime Minister Plenković said on Thursday that as of Monday, COVID certificates will be required for entry into public and state institutions, recalling the importance of vaccination given today's information that not one of the youngest fatalities aged between 48 and 59, was vaccinated.
- 11.11.2021.
Economic policy to focus on development
The COVID-19 pandemic has not deterred the government from pursuing the economic policies that will help Croatia to accomplish its strategic goals, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said in Opatija on Wednesday, announcing the acceleration of the economic recovery.
- 10.11.2021.
Plenković announces extension of government measure to cap fuel prices
The Croatian government's measure to cap fuel prices will be extended for another month, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković announced on Wednesday, adding that the government can limit fuel prices for a maximum of three months.
- 10.11.2021.
Goverment stood by private sector and workers like never before
Karlovac-based arms manufacturer HS Produkt was presented with the Zlatna Kuna (Golden Marten) Award for the best large company by the Croatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK) at a ceremony on Tuesday evening.
- 09.11.2021.
PM on situation in Armed Forces: Much has been done, more needs to be done
PM Andrej Plenković said on Tuesday the Defence Council meeting on which the government and the Office of the President did not issue a joint statement, over which President Zoran Milanović called out the government, was at times surreal but they agreed that much had been done and more should be done for the army.
- 09.11.2021.
Plenković again appeals to citizens to get vaccinated
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Saturday that all Croatian citizens should get vaccinated against COVID-19 as that would certainly reduce the rate of new infections, the number of hospitalisations and consequently the number of deaths, also advising people to get a booster dose.
- 06.11.2021.