Prime Minister Milanovic: Croatia is today a much more organised country, rules are clear and these are being respected

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Prime Minister Milanovic attended "Economic Policy Debate", a survey called "The Economic Situation of the Croatian Nation in mid 2015."

"I assure you that Croatia today, after three and a half years, is a much more organised country, rules are clear and these are being respected. It is far from perfect, but today foreign investors, when arriving in Croatia they are playing by much clearer rules," the Prime Minister Milanovic said

Commenting on these assessments, Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said that in the three and a half years of his government's term, Croatia had become a more organised state with clear regulations. 

Milanovic said that there would always be those dissatisfied, there would always be those who insisted that everything immediately must be made available to them, whether this be a power station or a newsstand.

"But you cannot build a coal-fuelled power station in Germany in a year, or sometimes not even in ten years. But we cannot compare ourselves to Germany because Germany is way ahead of us and a one percent growth rate for Croatia means very little in the long run, it must be between three and four percent," Milanovic said.

(Text: Hina)

 



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