ZAGREB, February 20, 2018 - State Assets Minister Goran Marić said on Monday that disused state-owned property should be activated as soon as possible to boost growth and employment.
ZAGREB, February 19, 2018 - The process of recapitalisation of fertiliser maker Petrokemija is not finished, but it has not been terminated nor did it fail, State Assets Minister Goran Marić said on Monday, expressing confidence that the process would succeed and the recapitalisation model would be known in the coming weeks.
A significant project for Mali Lošinj is on the way...
It would seem that the most recent controversial allegations from Ivica Todorić about duress and blackmail haven't had the desired response.
After meeting at the Ranjina Palace with Dubrovnik Mayor Mato Franković, Dubrovnik-Neretva County Prefect Nikola Dobroslavić and Lastovo Mayor Leo Katić, Goran Marić signed two contracts on the use of state property in Dubrovnik-Neretva County.
The company was last year removed from the list of enterprises of particular interest, but now that might change once more.
The State Property Minister has accused state-owned companies of agreeing to unfavourable contracts.
Croatia will soon get its 20th ministry.
Despite this morning’s reports, Minister without Portfolio Goran Marić will remain in the cabinet and get his separate ministry.
Although on Tuesday afternoon the new Croatian government was supposed to have 19 ministers, by late evening the 20th minister appeared. It is not completely clear what he will be doing.