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Croatian PM unhappy with latest developments in MOL-INA caseCroatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Thursday he was unhappy about the latest developments in the INA-MOL case, and called on his cabinet ministers to refrain from comment in light of ongoing criminal proceedings against MOL board chairman Zsolt Hernadi in Croatia, on which the Croatian government could have no influence.

03.10.2013. | News
Gov't draws up amendments to Criminal Procedure ActThe Office of the Chief State Prosecutor will have a maximum period of two and a half months for either issuing an indictment or dropping charges against a suspect upon the completion of an investigation, according to draft amendments to the Criminal Procedure Act sent by the government to parliament on Thursday.
  03.10.2013. | News
Gov't set to make administration more investment-friendlyThe government on Thursday sent a bill on strategic investments into a second reading in the parliament with the aim of facilitating investments by making the state administration more expeditious in dealing with applied projects.

03.10.2013. | News
Gov't tweets: Tax reliefs for first home buyers revoked over abusesThe abolishment of tax reliefs for first home buyers has been proposed as there have been too many cases of abuse of that relief while the reduction of taxes on real estate from 5% to 4% will encourage the real estate market, Finance Minister Slavko Linic responded to question which citizens posted on Twitter.

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  29.09.2013. | News
Budget deficit to reach 5.5% of GDP in 2014 before falling in years to comeGrowing expenditures on interest and on the cost of Croatia's European Union membership in 2014 will lead to an increase in the budgetary deficit of some 8 billion kuna, with overall expenditures expected to reach HRK 131.7 billion kuna and the budget deficit to amount to HRK 17.4 billion or 5.5 % of GDP next year, Finance Minister Slavko Linic said at a government meeting in Zagreb on Thursday, presenting economic and financial policy guidelines for the 2014-2016 period.

26.09.2013. | News
Government amends extradition lawThe government on Thursday sent to parliament amendments to the law on judicial cooperation in criminal matters with European Union countries enabling as of January 1 the full application of the European Arrest Warrant (EAW), including to crimes committed before 7 August 2002.

26.09.2013. | News
Prime Minister Milanovic: Croatia to apply for Schengen membership in two yearsPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic said in Zagreb on Thursday that Croatia would apply for accession to the Schengen passport-free area in two years' time and would thus show its readiness for new challenges.
  26.09.2013. | Page
Gov't to reduce budget deficit with higher intermediate VAT rateWith the aim of fiscal consolidation, the government on Thursday presented a package of 37 reform measures that should reduce the budget deficit by HRK 2 billion and one of these measures includes an increased intermediate Value Added Tax (PDV) rate from 10% to 13% as well as higher excise taxes on tobacco products and fuel, outsourcing facilities in the public and state sectors, doing away with tax reliefs for first home buyers, and reducing special pensions.
  26.09.2013. | News
Government proposes removing statute of limitations for all first-degree murdersThe Croatian government put forward a proposal to parliament on Thursday to remove the statute of limitations from the constitution for all first-degree murders and not just politically motivated murders.
  26.09.2013. | News
Prime Minister submits to parliament an annual report on the government's performanceThe main directions of the government's activities to come out of the crisis are restoring order, consolidating state finances, restructuring and downsizing the state and public sectors, and adopting measures for economic recovery and new growth, Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said in parliament on Tuesday.

24.09.2013. | News