Plenković: The government is ready to limit energy prices
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković announced the government's preparedness to limit energy prices amid the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.
The government rejected the bill on digital protection of children proposed by the Možemo party
The Croatian government has rejected a bill aimed at improving digital protection for children, citing its generality and lack of clarity in identifying specific risks.
Cognitive Dissonance? HDZ Zagreb Accuses Možemo for What the Government of Croatia is Doing
The HDZ Zagreb party accused the Možemo platform of funding closely-related associations, despite those associations also receiving government funding from the Croatian Ministry of Culture.
The Government of the Republic of Croatia boycotts the opening of the Winter Paralympic Games
The Croatian government has decided to boycott the opening ceremony of the Winter Paralympic Games in Italy in solidarity with Ukraine, opposing the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes under their national flags.
Plenković at the Government meeting on oil for Hungary and Slovakia, missing persons, Ukraine…
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković emphasized the country's readiness to ensure oil supply to Hungary and Slovakia during a government meeting.
Plenković 'emotionally in love' with the Šimonović family: What positions has he appointed the father, mother and daughter to?
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has appointed multiple members of the influential Šimonović family to prominent positions over the years.
Zagreb against the Government: Constitutional lawsuit in the Assembly regarding the welcome for handball players
The City Assembly of Zagreb is discussing a proposal to file a constitutional lawsuit against the Croatian government over the organization of a welcome event for handball players.
Medved: 'Dabro did not mention or request a ban on antifascism'
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Tomo Medved reaffirmed the stability of the coalition government amidst tensions involving MP Josip Dabro.
Milanović reacts to government moves towards Israel: The army will not participate
Croatian President Zoran Milanović has declared the army will not participate in any military cooperation with Israel amidst discussions of collaboration with its military and defense industry.
The Croatian Parliament Votes on the Confidence of Alen Ružić
The Croatian Parliament is set to vote on confidence in the new Minister of Labor, Alen Ružić, today.
The government wants to send them to the body for monitoring the Istanbul Convention: Who are Šimonović and Munivrana?
The Croatian government has proposed Dr. Dubravka Šimonović and Dr. Maja Munivrana as candidates for the Committee of Experts on Action against Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (GREVIO).
Government makes an exception: Croatian futsal representatives awarded for historic bronze
The Croatian futsal team achieved a historic milestone by winning a bronze medal at the UEFA Futsal Championship 2026, marking the country’s first medal in a major international futsal competition.
Known details of civil military service: Three months and 340 euros compensation
The Croatian government has introduced regulations for civil military service for individuals who object to military duties on religious or moral grounds, offering a financial compensation scheme for participants.
Mlinarić defended Dabro, Bačić: The coalition is stable, we have 76 votes
The Croatian coalition government discusses the implications of a controversial video featuring Josip Dabro singing a song linked to a controversial figure, with calls for Dabro to apologize.
Bačić in Kumrovec: The Government Will Decide in March on the Sale of Tito's Memorial Home
Minister of Spatial Planning Branko Bačić announced that the Croatian government will decide in March on the sale of the Tito Memorial Home through a public tender.
Biloglav taught a lesson to the state secretary: 'Young people today are paying the price for pandemic restrictions'
Damir Biloglav, a member of the DOMiNO party, criticized the Croatian government’s response to issues of addiction exacerbated by pandemic restrictions during a session of the Croatian Parliament.
The Serbs receive the most money from the budget, but 'Novosti' continue to complain
The Croatian National Minorities Council has allocated over 2.5 million euros to the Serbian minority this year, leading to complaints from the minority that it is insufficient despite the significant amount.
The Right in Croatia Has Been Transformed into Parasitanism!
A reader comment reflects dissatisfaction with the Croatian government's decision regarding a public event.
What is changing in the Foreigners Act? In-depth checks, language learning…
The Croatian government presented a new draft proposal for amendments to the Foreigners Act, introducing mandatory Croatian language testing and easing employer changes, aligning with EU directives.
In Zagreb, a lift for a building at one-third of the price! Here’s how and whom to contact
The Croatian government has introduced a program that subsidizes the installation of elevators in buildings with more than three floors by 60%, making it more affordable for residents in Zagreb.
Ivica Budimir remains at the helm of Croatian Roads
The government has proposed the reappointment of Ivica Budimir as president and Nenad Matić as a member of the management board of Croatian Roads for a period not exceeding six months.
Ivica Budimir remains at the head of Croatian Roads
The government has proposed the reappointment of Ivica Budimir as the president of Croatian Roads for a period of up to six months until the election process is completed.
Božinović replied to critics: 'The government took over the welcome for handball players because the City of Zagreb never canceled it'
Interior Minister Davor Božinović stated that the Croatian government assumed the organization of the welcome for the bronze-winning handball players since the City of Zagreb had properly reported it to the police and never canceled it.
Government: Foreign workers will have to learn Croatian if they want to extend their permit
The Croatian government has proposed amendments to the Foreigners Act that will require foreign workers to learn the Croatian language as a condition for extending their work permits, while facilitating easier employer changes.
New requirement for foreign workers: They will have to learn the Croatian language
Foreign workers in Croatia must learn Croatian to extend their work permits, as mandated by new government legislation to align with EU regulations.
The government allocates 5 million euros for a new bridge over the Neretva in Čapljina
The Croatian government has decided to allocate 5 million euros for the construction of a new bridge over the Neretva River in Čapljina and 1.75 million euros for continuing flight connections from Mostar to Zagreb.
Plenković: In some cities the situation was critical, Dalmatia has our support
The Croatian government is proposing amendments to the Aliens Act to align with EU legislation, aimed at improving conditions for third-country nationals in the context of migration agreements.
Parliament to Discuss Political Advertising and Amendments to Kindergarten Law Tomorrow
The Croatian Parliament will debate new rules for political advertising and government proposals to amend the Law on Preschool Education on Thursday.
We learned how much the City of Zagreb charged the government for cleaning the Square after the welcome for the handball players
The City of Zagreb charged the government for cleaning up after the welcome event for the Croatian handball players who won bronze at the European Championship.
VIDEO Minister Vlajčić Went to the Store with a Magnifying Glass: See What He Found on the Shelves
Croatian Minister of Agriculture David Vlajčić shared a video inspecting stores to ensure compliance with new labeling rules for fruits and vegetables, emphasizing that the country of origin must be as visible as the product price.
Tomašević sends invoice to Plenković: It is known how much cleaning the square after the welcome will cost the state
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's government will need to cover the cleaning costs for Ban Josip Jelačić Square following the welcome for the bronze medal-winning handball team, which was organized by the government after a failed event by the city of Zagreb.
Jandroković and Habijan: 'The Assembly's conclusion on the ban of Thompson is a strange platypus'
Croatian Parliament President Gordan Jandroković commented on the political controversy surrounding the welcome for handball players, stating that there is nothing disputable about the government's organization of the event, while Justice Minister Damir Habijan condemned the Zagreb Assembly's conclusion to ban singer Thompson's performance as bizarre.
Njonjo: Imagine what frustration would have occurred if Thompson's performance had not happened
The President of the Croatian Parliament, Gordan Jandroković, defended the government's organization of a welcome for handball players that sparked political controversy, asserting it was a dignified event without incidents.
Medved on ZDS, Thompson, and the welcome: The city gave them a red card and turned its back on the citizens
Croatian Minister Tomo Medved criticized the Zagreb city government for not supporting handball players and the Croatian Handball Federation, stating they were neglected in favor of political decisions.
Watch '240 seconds' 24sata: Government violated a number of communal regulations at the welcome of handball players
The Croatian government has been reported to have breached several municipal regulations during the welcome event for the handball team.
Zagreb can seek compensation due to Thompson at the welcome event. We learn details
Zagreb may pursue compensation from the Croatian government after a controversial welcome event for handball players featuring singer Thompson was organized by Prime Minister Andrej Plenković without adherence to city regulations.
Bauk: The government has illegally placed Ćacilend in the Square
Arsen Bauk, a member of the Croatian Parliament, provides commentary on the government's illegal organization of a handball welcome event in Zagreb's Ban Josip Jelačić Square.
Penava insists on 'lex Senf', a few years ago he referred to this: See what he said as the mayor of Vukovar
Following chaos around the welcome event for Croatian handball players, the government is proposing a special law to ensure local authorities cannot block nationally significant events.
Due to 'seizure' of the handball players' reception, the left is lowering demands to the Constitutional Court
The president of the Zagreb City Assembly, Matej Mišić, has submitted a proposal to the Constitutional Court to assess the constitutionality of the government's decision to organize a welcome for the Croatian bronze medal-winning handball team.
HDZ: SDP and Možemo! are opportunists and hypocrites who spread hate
Members of the HDZ group rejected left opposition claims of unconstitutional actions by the government in organizing a handball welcome event and accused SDP and Možemo! of being hypocritical opportunists spreading hatred and division in Croatian society.
State Secretary: 70,000 citizens have signed up for the free banking package
The State Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, Tereza Rogić Lugarić, announced that 70,000 citizens have signed up for a free banking package during a discussion in the Croatian Parliament.
Professor of Constitutional Law: Zagreb is not the Croatian Washington D.C.
Constitutional law expert Matija Miloš discusses the legality of the Croatian government's organization of a public welcome for the handball team in Zagreb, asserting that while the government has decision-making powers, it cannot organize public gatherings contrary to regulations.
The President of the Assembly of Zagreb Demands a Review of the Constitutionality of the Government's Conclusion on the Reception
The President of the City Assembly of Zagreb, Matej Mišić, has submitted a proposal to the Constitutional Court regarding the Government's conclusion on organizing a welcome for the Croatian handball team after winning the bronze medal at the European Championship.
Hajdaš Dončić: The government's reception is a civilizational defeat of the rule of law
SDP President Siniša Hajdaš Dončić criticized the government's organization of a welcome for the bronze medal winning handball team, stating it reflects a failure of the rule of law due to disputes with the handball federation over the invited performer.
Plenković: The team from Moramo, pardon Možemo, missed the entire football
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković expressed satisfaction with the government's decision to organize a welcome for the handball players after a lack of agreement between the City and the Croatian Handball Federation.
LIVE Plenković addresses
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković addressed the parliamentary majority, expressing enthusiasm for the reception of the handball team and confirming government support for the organization of the event after a lack of agreement between the City and the Croatian Handball Federation.
Parliamentary free speeches marked by debate on the reception of handball players
The organization of a reception for handball players sparked a heated debate in the Croatian Parliament, with the left opposition claiming violations of local autonomy, law, and the Constitution, while the ruling party countered that the opposition's rhetoric resembled that of the Serbian president.
Marca: Croatian Government Allowed Nazi-Accused Singer to Perform for Handball Players
The Croatian government permitted a controversial singer accused of Nazi sentiments to perform at the welcome ceremony for the national handball team after they earned a bronze medal at the European Championship in Denmark.
HDZ: SDP and Možemo spread hatred and divisions in Croatian society
Members of the HDZ Club rejected accusations from the left-wing opposition that the government acted unconstitutionally in organizing the welcome for handball players, claiming that SDP and Možemo are hypocrites who spread hatred and division within Croatian society.
Mišić from SDP: Since yesterday we have ceased to be a fully democratic state
The political discussion on HRT centered on the implications of government actions on democracy and public spaces, featuring guests from various political parties and addressing the recent achievements of Croatian handball players.