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Deputy Prime Minister Dalić: The buyout of the entire share of MOL in INA contributes to energy securityEconomy Minister Martina Dalic has said that the decision to buy out MOL's stock in INA and list 25% shares minus one share of the HEP power provider on the stock exchange will make Croatia's energy security and independence stronger and that all relevant decisions will be made in cooperation with the coalition partner, the Bridge party. 02.01.2017. | News
New Year's message of the Prime Minister PlenkovicCroatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic has said in his New Year's message that Croatia is entering 2017 with many challenges and also with restored optimism, emphasising that the main task of his cabinet, inaugurated on 19 October 2016, would be to ensure further economic growth. 30.12.2016. | News
Minister Dobrovic's statement on the waste management planEnvironment and Energy Minister Slaven Dobrovic said on Thursday that the waste management plan would probably be on the agenda of the next cabinet meeting and that the country would not suffer any consequences because the plan wasn't adopted today. 29.12.2016. | News
Cardinal Bozanic and PM Plenkovic meet in Archbishop's Palace

The Archbishop of Zagreb, Cardinal Josip Bozanic, received Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic in the Archbishop's Palace in Zagreb on Wednesday.

28.12.2016. | News
PM Plenkovic meets former chess champion KasparovCroatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic on Wednesday received for talks former world chess champion Garry Kasparov and the president of the Kasparov Chess Foundation Adriatic, chess grandmaster Zlatko Klaric. 28.12.2016. | News
Croatia announces plan to regain ownership of INAThe Croatian government has decided to regain ownership of the INA oil and gas company by buying the entire stake held by the Hungarian energy group MOL, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic announced at a press conference in Zagreb on Saturday evening. 24.12.2016. | News
Prime Minister confirms electricity prices won't go upPrime Minister Andrej Plenkovic confirmed on Saturday that electricity prices would not go up and that the government would pass a regulation to delay an increase in electricity prices. 24.12.2016. | News
Prime Minister Plenkovic release Christmas messagePrime Minister Andrej Plenkovic wished Croatian citizens a merry Christmas on Friday, wishing for Christmas to be an additional incentive to everyone to continue to build a modern and functional society in mutual respect and partnership. 23.12.2016. | News
Stier says Croatia lifting blockade of Chapter 26 in Serbia-EU entry talksCroatian Foreign Minister Davor Ivo Stier said on Friday that conditions had been created for lifting Croatia's reservation to the opening of Chapter 26 in Serbia's EU accession negotiations, but that Croatia would continue to watch Serbia's compliance with obligations to the Croatian minority as part of Chapter 23. 23.12.2016. | News
Plenkovic-Merkel: Mutual relations excellent, stronger support for region's EU pathGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel and Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic concluded in Berlin on Monday that German-Croatian relations were excellent while at the same time they underscored the need to strengthen support to countries in Southeast Europe on their path to European Union membership. 13.12.2016. | News | Press releases