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As we look ahead, Croatia is ready to continue contributing to a world where peace, justice, human rights and sustainable development are attainable for all. Together, through multilateralism, we can overcome today’s challenges and build a future where every country, every citizen, can thrive.
The Government of the Republic of Croatia exercises executive power pursuant to the Constitution and the law. In the exercise of executive power, the Government determines, directs and aligns the implementation of policies and programmes and to that end proposes and adopts strategies, issues guidelines, adopts acts and undertakes other measures ...
Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia is Andrej Plenković. CV. Andrej Plenković ; Croatian politician, diplomat and lawyer; born in Zagreb on 8 April 1970; married, father of three children Education . 2002 - Master of International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb; 2002 - Bar Exam; 1997 - State Exam
The Government of the Republic of Croatia Address: Trg svetog Marka 2 10 000 Zagreb Croatia. Telephones: +385 1 4569 222 +385 1 6303 222 Citizens´ Enquiries: gradjani@vlada.hr +385 1 4569 278 +385 1 4569 217 +385 1 6303 219 +385 1 6303 209 +385 1 6303 823 Public Relations Service: press@vlada.hr +385 1 4569 239 Where are we:
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As we look ahead, Croatia is ready to continue contributing to a world where peace, justice, human rights and sustainable development are attainable for all. Together, through multilateralism, we can overcome today’s challenges and build a future where every country, every citizen, can thrive.
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The Croatian Parliament is the representative body of citizens and the holder of legislative power, whilst the Government is the holder of executive power in the Republic of Croatia. Both institutions have their seats on St Mark’s Square in Zagreb's Upper Town.
The Government of Croatia supports principles of transparency and openness. In order to achieve the principle of transparency and free access to information, every documents that is published on vlada.gov.hr can be found on a single page.
At the moment, the Government and the relevant services are doing everything possible, with currently available and limited information about the virus itself as well as its transmission routes, so that Croatia is ready to tackle every possible suspected case of new coronavirus infection.