Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic presented plans for tax reform, including a reduction in labor taxes and a focus on property taxation. He emphasized the continuation of subsidizing energy products and sharply criticized President Milanovic for using military resources for private purposes.
Croatia and North Macedonia have signed a 2024-2026 health cooperation plan, which includes exchanges of experts, improvement of health services and support to North Macedonia on its path to EU membership.
State Secretary Vedran Špehar and Norwegian Ambassador Arne Sannes Bjørnstad discussed improving bilateral cooperation in the field of energy, including green transition projects and the use of renewable energy sources, with a special emphasis on long-term sustainability.
The Ministry of the Interior denied allegations that it had asked the VSOA to conduct an investigation into the leak of information related to presidential flights, stressing that this information was inaccurate and unconfirmed.
The City of Zagreb has signed a new addendum to the Collective Agreement, which increases the salaries of employees in cultural institutions. This is the first increase in almost a decade, with a focus on workers with the lowest wages.
Legrad, a small town in northern Croatia, offers houses for just 13 cents to attract new residents. The initiative, started in 2018, has already yielded first results, and the municipality continues with new real estate sales circles.
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