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Croatia to deploy Coast Guard patrol boat to MediterraneanPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic attended a EU emergency summit convened so that European leaders can agree on a response to the dramatic crisis caused by the influx of migrants and the alarming number of deaths in the Mediterranean. 23.04.2015. | News
FinMin Lalovac says economic policy will be changedFinance Minister Boris Lalovac said on Wednesday that he would present national economic reform measures at an informal meeting of EU finance ministers in Riga, Latvia, this week, adding that the country's economic policy would have to be changed due to a high public debt. 23.04.2015. | News | Finance
PM inaugurates motorway sectionPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Wednesday inaugurated a 11.2 kilometre section of the Zagreb-Sisak Motorway between Busevac and Lekenik. 23.04.2015. | News | Transport, Maritime and Infrastructure
Govt: Salaries in agencies to be in line with rest of public sectorEmployees in state agencies will in future have their salaries calculated according to regulations applied to public services, in keeping with guidelines to be discussed by the government on Thursday with regard to plans to streamline the system of agencies and institutes and other legal entities with public authority. 23.04.2015. | News
Prime Minister Milanovic: Public companies show best ever resultsThe business results of public companies are not bad, in fact they have never been better, Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Tuesday at a government conference on the business operations of state owned companies. 21.04.2015. | News
PM attends start of works on Porec wastewater treatment systemPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Monday visited the northern Adriatic resort of Porec for the beginning of works on a wastewater treatment system, the largest in the region, worth more than half a billion kuna. 21.04.2015. | News
PM assures that public debt is under controlPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Monday said that the country's public debt was under control and that the deficit was "going to calm down", adding that apart from higher excises, other austerity measures would not impact citizens. 20.04.2015. | News | Finance
Additional measures to account for 0.63% of GDP, deputy PM saysThe government is proposing additional measures to the European Commission which will fiscally amount to 0.634 percent of gross domestic product, although the Commission demands 0.4%, Deputy Prime Minister and Regional Development and EU Funds Minister Branko Grcic said on Monday. 20.04.2015. | News