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New coronavirus restrictions to be in force until 15 AprilThe national coronavirus crisis management team on Wednesday announced new epidemiological restrictions to be in force until 15 April, including a ban on indoor training, restrictions on the work of children playrooms and a temporary ban and restriction of cross-border travel. 31.03.2021. | News
Malenica: Đurđević agreed on two occasions to be candidate in unlawful procedureMinister of Justice and Administration Ivan Malenica said on Thursday that President Zoran Milanović's recommendation for Supreme Court president, Zlata Đurđević, had twice agreed to be a candidate in an unlawful procedure which he considers to be disrespect for Croatian laws. 25.03.2021. | News
Božinović: Inspectors will not be checking on private gatherings during EasterThe head of the national COVID-19 response team, Interior Minister Davor Božinović, said on Thursday that inspectors should not be expected to check on private gatherings during the Easter holidays, calling on citizens to observe the restrictions in place. 25.03.2021. | News
Croatia's coronavirus update: 1,673 new cases, 10 deaths, 856 recoveriesIn the last 24 hours, Croatia has performed 8,396 tests for coronavirus and 1,673 of them, or 20%, have returned positive, the national COVID-19 crisis management team reported on Thursday. 25.03.2021. | News
Gov't extends its job-keeping aid through April, HRK 10bn spent so farThe government on Thursday adopted a conclusion to prolong its job-keeping aid for sectors affected by the coronavirus pandemic to include April, saying that HRK 10 billion had been granted for that purpose so far. 25.03.2021. | News
Croatia's coronavirus update: 956 new cases, 22 deaths, 820 recoveriesIn the last 24 hours, Croatia has performed 8,177 tests for coronavirus and 956 of them, or 11.7%, have returned positive, the national COVID-19 crisis management team reported on Tuesday. 23.03.2021. | News
S&P report confirms stable situation in CroatiaThe latest assessment of Croatia by the Standard & Poor's (S&P) credit rating agency shows that Croatia is stable, and the agency's projection of Croatia's growth is similar to to our forecasts of 5% and the forecasts made by the European Commission, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Tuesday. 23.03.2021. | News
Marić: Confirmation of our credit rating shows government's efforts appreciatedFinance Minister Zdravko Marić said on Tuesday that S&P's confirmation of Croatia's credit rating reflected appreciation of the government's effort to ensure health and economic security during the COVID-19 pandemic and its responsible management of public finances. 23.03.2021. | News
Plenković: Gov't taking steps to provide €3.8bn for post-quake reconstructionThe government has taken steps to make sure that €3.8 billion (HRK 28.5 billion) can be provided for reconstruction and revitalisation in the quake-affected areas, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković underscored on Monday at the first Croatian conference on earthquake engineering - 1CroCEE. 22.03.2021. | News
Reconstruction Act guarantees that the entire process will be sustainable and legally cleanPrime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Monday that Zagreb's post-quake reconstruction will take a long time, "10 seconds of the earthquake and a minimum of 10 years of reconstruction," adding that the Reconstruction Act guarantees that the entire process will be sustainable and legally clean. 22.03.2021. | News