ZAGREB, April 15, 2019 – Projects and programmes that are considered important for Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be financially supported by the Croatian government, which has decided to set aside 25.8 million kuna for that purpose in 2019, or 1.8 million more than in 2018.
“Caring for Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a constituent and equal people, and our responsible policy towards Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a neighbouring, friendly and sovereign country, are evident through our support to programmes and projects that are important for the Croat people,” Zvonko Milas, head of the State Office for Croats Abroad, said at a government meeting in Zagreb on Monday.
This year, the Croatian government is setting aside 25.8 million kuna to help the Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is a 7.5% rise compared to 2018.
The government has set up a task force to coordinate and finance cultural, educational, scientific and healthcare programmes designed to help the Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said that the projects of that kind facilitated efforts aimed at protecting the identity of the Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina as an equal and constituent people.
The government sent to the parliament a bill redefining the role and importance of the Police Academy.
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