Politics
Veterans Affairs Minister: Security Services Should Have Known More about Arrests in Bosnia
Minister Medved criticized Croatian security services for not knowing that Bosnian Croats would be arrested.
Zagreb City Assembly to Rename Marshall Tito Square?
President of the Zagreb City Assembly says HDZ will propose the change at the next meeting.
Prime Minister Plenković Meets with Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang
Croatian Prime Minister is in Riga where he is attending the summit between Central and Eastern European countries and China.
Candidate for SDP President Bernardić Criticizes Opponent’s “Dirty Campaign”
Bernardić said that all attacks against him were coming from the campaign of one of his opponents.
Plenković: Croatia Did Not Know that Bosnian Croats Would Be Arrested
Arrest of ten Bosnian Croats is still the main topic of discussion among Croatian politicians.
Opposition Against Plans to Introduce Homeland Security Concept
Croatian government plans to bring together the police and the army?
SDP and MOST against ECB’s Comments on Changes to Law on Croatian National Bank
Former Finance Minister Lalovac wants a “very harsh” response to European Central Bank.
Government to Prepare New National Security Strategy
Government will also propose a law on homeland security system.
Plenković: Joint Criminal Enterprise Allegations Are Unacceptable
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković spoke today about the arrest of ten Bosnian Croats.
MOST Still Unsure Whether to Support Tax Reform
Deputy Prime Minister Ivan Kovačić (MOST) said that his party would make its position known after consultations with experts.