According to media reports, government could sell 25 percent of Croatian Electrical Company (HEP) in order to buy back MOL’s share in INA.
Boris Lalovac does not believe the government should buy back MOL’s share in INA.
If MOL agrees to sell its share, the government should adopt a strategy what to do with the company.
After yesterday’s sudden announcement that the government plans to buy back MOL’s share of INA, the Hungarian company has issued a short statement.
Prime Minister Plenković announces intention to buy MOL’s share of INA.
The largest Croatian oil company is a perennial topic in Croatian politics.
European Commission wants Croatia to change its law regarding privatization of the national oil company.
Despite Interpol’s decision to reject Croatia’s arrest warrant against MOL director Hernadi, Croatia will continue with legal proceedings against him.
Croatia wants to arrest CEO of MOL Zsolt Hernadi for allegedly bribing former Prime Minister Ivo Sanader.
Relations between the government and Hungarian MOL, which are co-owners of INA, are one of the major topics in Croatian politics and economy.