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Government Adopts Decision Announcing Adoption Of Euro As Legal Tender
“The euro will become the official monetary unit and legal tender in Croatia on 1 January 2023,” the government said ...
102 Million Kuna Being Provided for Croatian Local Self-Government Units
As Poslovni Dnevnik/Marija Brnic writes, the state will help improve the quality of life in cities and municipalities with a ...
Sabor: Marko Primorac Confirmed as New Finance Minister
After Minister Primorac swore that he would conduct his duties conscientiously and honourably, in accordance with the Constitution and laws, ...
Opposition MPs Criticise Gov’t for Not Tackling Energy Supply
She said in parliament that while all of Europe was talking about energy supply in the coming autumn and winter, the ...
Government Supports Proposal to Amend Constitutional Provisions on Referenda
The amended constitution and the adoption of the new Referendum Act, which is also in the pipeline, will fully regulate ...
Former Agrokor Boss Ivica Todoric Comments on Zdravko Maric’s Departure
If you’d like to learn more about Zdravko Maric’s history and the reasons behind him stepping down from his longtime ...
PM: New Finance Minister Will Gain Good Reputation Just Like Marić
Addressing a press conference held in Government House after a meeting of the ruling majority, the prime minister said that ...
Following News of FinMin’s Resignation, Opposition Says Time for New Elections
Social Democratic Party (SDP) political secretary Mirela Ahmetović said in a Twitter post that “the last time Marić resigned, his ...
Croatian General Government Debt Reaches 342.5 Billion Kuna
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, the Croatian general government debt calculated back at the end of March this year amounted to ...
Croatian Fuel Prices to Shoot Up Again Unless Government Intervenes
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, according to unofficial information from HRT, eurosuper could cost around 16 kuna, and eurodiesel more than ...