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Croatian Government Increases Pressure on Trade Sector Regarding VAT
As Poslovni Dnevnik/Josipa Ban writes, the state (with considerable delay, might I add) is now asking retailers and others providing goods ...

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 ...

A Week in Croatian Politics – Eurozone Growing Pains & Price Increases
Price rises are hitting pockets and bank accounts Croatia officially (and finally) entered the Eurozone on the 1st of January, ...

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 ...

Croatian Government to Simplify Work Permits for Foreigners in 2023
As Glas Slavonije writes, the preparation of amendments to the Foreigners Act is one of the priorities of the work ...

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 ...

A Week in Croatian Politics – Ukrainian Soldiers, Schengen, Euros and Hats
Who was best dressed for the most recent Croatia match in Qatar – former president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, or the wife ...

A Week in Croatian Politics – Politician Pay Rises, Schengen and Ukraine
The monthly wage earned by Plenkovic, his ministers and parliamentarians is set to go up Much to the delight of ...

A Week in Croatian Politics – Taxes on Taxes, Drones and Spanish Royalty
PM Andrej Plenkovic meets the Spanish king Andrej Plenkovic met with the Spanish king during the very first visit of ...