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Minister says war veterans' pensions won't be cutCroatian war veterans' pension allowances will not be reduced, there is no legal basis for such a move nor is government planning restriction of any of the veterans' rights. 04.11.2014. | News
Monetisation of motorway operators' debt to be decided by citizens, says PMCroatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Monday that citizens would decide on whether the debt of two state-run motorway operators would be monetised and that the government would also ask the Constitutional Court for its position in making the final decision. 04.11.2014. | News
Croatia to provide EUR 40,000 to WHO for Ebola-hit W. AfricaThe Croatian government will disburse 300,000 kuna in humanitarian aid for western African areas hit by the outbreak of the Ebola virus, according to a decision adopted by the Cabinet of Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Thursday. 30.10.2014. | News
Croatian government adopts EU Partnership AgreementAfter months of discussion, the Croatian government on Tuesday adopted the Agreement on Partnership with the European Union, which describes how Croatia will proceed to meet the common goals of the Europe 2020 Strategy. 28.10.2014. | News
Level of interfering in Ukraine crisis unacceptable, Croatian PM saysCroatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said in Milan on Friday that Europe did not have a uniform position on how to solve the Ukraine crisis and that Croatia found "the level of interfering" in Ukraine's home affairs " 17.10.2014. | News
European Day against Human Trafficking 17.10.2014. | Announcements
Gov't insists on monetisation as best model to repay motorway loansMonetisation is a procedure whereby motorways would be leased for management and not sold, the government said on Friday, explaining its decision to opt for the concession model as the best solution to repay the loans taken out to build motorways. 10.10.2014. | News
Economic and Social Council applauds rise in wages and pensionsThe Economic and Social Council, a tripartite body consisting of representatives of the government, employers and trade unions, on Friday welcomed a draft of amendments to tax legislation envisaging a rise of the nontaxable monthly income from HRK 2,200 to HRK 2,600 and also a 400 kuna rise of nontaxable pensions from HRK 3,400 to HRK 3,800 and the council endorsed changes in the tax brackets. 10.10.2014. | News