Politics
A Week in Croatian Politics – Inheritance, Ukrainian Solders and Corruption
Plenkovic’s latest asset card shows he inherited 80,000 euros The topic of asset cards which showcase what politicians own in ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – Kosovo, Energy Prices and the Uhljeb Curse
The government is looking into what it can do when it comes to energy prices after the 1st of April ...
Return from Germany: Croatian Returnee Starts Up Business in Slavonia
As Poslovni Dnevnik/VL/Branimir Bradaric writes, for a great many years now, Slavonia was the place from which people emigrated to other ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – Holocaust Remembrance and Popularity Contests
2023’s first Crobarometer reveals that majority don’t believe that the government is competent when it comes to solving the issues ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – Davos, Bureaucracy Injections and Price Hikes
The government is set to introduce a special ID card for state institution employees, a move which will cost millions ...
Croatian President Milanovic: What Should We Be, American Slaves?
PRESIDENT Zoran Milanović participated in the commemoration of the 31st anniversary of the international recognition of the Republic of Croatia ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – Schengen, Euros, and Shallower Pockets
Croatia finally joins Schengen After being a member of the European Union (EU) since July 2013, Croatia has now finally ...
May 1994 to January 2023 – An Ode to the Croatian Kuna
Subdivided into those irritating little lipa coins, 100 of them to be exact, the Croatian kuna (coded as HRK) is ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – A Schengen and Eurozone Special
Two years ago, the devastating Banovina earthquake struck the Sisak-Moslavina area of Central Croatia. How well has the state done ...
A Week in Croatian Politics – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Schengen and Qatar
Ursula von der Leyen announces her arrival in Croatia on the 1st of January, 2023 An incredible day for Croatian ...