June 11, 2020 – Through an online form launched on the Ministry’s website, 200,000 people announced their arrival in Croatia, of which 70,000 are for tourist stays.
Jutarnji List reports that given the favorable epidemiological situation, the government decided on Wednesday to open permanent border crossings for international maritime passenger traffic that were temporarily closed due to COVID-19, and to lift the temporary postponement of opening seasonal maritime border crossings.
By amending the Decree on border crossings, permanent border crossings in Umag, Poreč, Rovinj, Mali Lošinj, Korčula and Ubli are opened, as well as seasonal crossings Umag – ACI Marina, Novigrad, Sali, Božava, Primošten, Komiža, Hvar, Vis, Stari Grad on the island Hvar, Vela Luka and Cavtat.
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The State Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior, Terezija Gras, reported on the activities of the Croatian Civil Protection Headquarters and pointed out that 14 more decisions of the Headquarters are in force.
She also reported that through an online form launched on the Ministry’s website, 200,000 people announced their arrival in Croatia, of which 70,000 for tourist stays, mostly from Slovenia, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Germany.
The government also adopted several reports for 2019, on the work of the Croatian Employment Service, and on the work of the National and University Library in Zagreb.
In 2019, 224,187 job vacancies were received and 454,195 eligible candidates were sent to jobs. Cooperation has been achieved with 1,150 employers, Labor Minister Josip Aladrovic reported.
The Government also accepted the report on the use of funds from the budget stock of the state budget of the Republic of Croatia for April 2020.
State Secretary at the Ministry of Finance Zdravko Zrinušić reminded that the budget revision for this year reduced the budget stock from 100 to 50 million kuna, and said that in the first four months it was executed in the amount of 12.4 million kuna.