ZAGREB, January 17, 2018 - Social Democratic Party (SDP) chief Davor Bernardić on Wednesday criticised Prime Minister Andrej Plenković for censorship, asking him "Where's the money?" which in Croatian (Di su pare?) is the name of a satire Facebook profile, to which Plenković responded there was no censorship in Croatia and that everyone was allowed to speak their mind responsibly and in accordance with the law.
ZAGREB, Jan 16 (Hina) - The European Commission (EC) doesn't have any outstanding legal issues regarding the construction of the Pelješac Bridge, the EC said on Tuesday after Croatian MP Ivan Lovrinović claimed that the EC had made the financing of that project conditional on Croatia's resolving its border issues with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
ZAGREB, Jan 16 (Hina) - Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Oleg Butković said on Tuesday the European Commission had set no conditions for the construction of the Pelješac bridge and that there were no obstacles to its construction.
ZAGREB, Jan 16 (Hina) - The State Property company said on Tuesday it had issued two calls for an expression of interest in leasing 68 state-owned business premises at attractive locations in several cities in the country, with prices ranging from 444 to 23,000 kuna for properties measuring between 11 and 370 square metres in area.
One case that Agrokor could be compared to would be the infamous Parmalat case that shook Italy - and the similarities are uncanny.
The Prime Minister voices his satisfaction and reassures that reforms are still very much the plan.
Just when you thought the former Agrokor boss couldn't possibly take it any further...
According to the ex Agrokor boss, Lex Agrokor is unconstitutional in the eyes of various legal experts.
New year, old blog.
Agrokor's shareholders have a thing or two to say about the contents of Ivica Todorić's blogs, and they aren't good...