Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic
"Nikolic in Zagreb when Serbia solves at least one issue"
Serbia must solve at least one of the open issues, such as the missing and the return of property, in order for Tomislav Nikolic to be able to arrive in Zagreb.
Daily Blic was told this at the cabinet of Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic.
Croatian Security Chief's Fate Hangs in Balance
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic and Prime Minsiter Tihomir Oreskovic will meet on Tuesday in Zagreb to discuss the fate of the head of Security and Intelligence Agency, SOA.
Media reports say the future of Dragan Lozancic, the head of SOA, will be the main topic of the discussion.
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In Pictures: 2015 in the Balkans
...Powered by Cincopa <a href='http://www.cincopa.com/video-hosting'>Video Hosting for Business</a> solution.<span>Annual Gallery BODY</span><span>German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, visited Tirana in July.
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Croats Slate MOST Coalition Switch on Facebook
Croatia's Bridge of Independent Lists, MOST, has received over 3,600 comments in less than 24 hours on a Facebook page after opting to form a government with the centre-right parties.
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Croatian PM-Designate 'To Be Agreed Monday'
The political deadlock in Croatia should finally be resolved on Monday when the prime minister-designate will be named, according to key negotiating political parties.
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Lack of Government Leaves Croatia Eyeing Crisis
The inability of Croatia's competing coalitions to establish a mandate to form a new government after parliamentary elections in November finished without a clear winner could cause serious problems for the country if it drags on, experts told BIRN.
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Croatian President Seeks End to Political Deadlock
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic will launch a second round of consultations on Monday with party leaders and individual MPs, in order to identify whether any of them have enough parliamentary support to win the mandate to form the country's next government.
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Croatia Parliament Reconvenes Without New Govt
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic called the first session of the new parliament for Thursday despite the fact that no coalition has yet secured enough backing from MPs to form a government.
The first session will be run by the former chair of the parliament, Josip Leko, from the previous centre-left Social Democratic Party, SDP-led government.
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Croatian president underlines Turkey's key position in energy transmission lines
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic has highlighted the significance of Turkey's vital regional position in energy transmission lines.
"I cannot highlight enough Turkey's vital position in energy transmission lines," Kitarovic said, speaking at the opening panel of the 7th Atlantic Council Energy and Economic Summit in Istanbul.
Dacic: Croatian president gave "non-European" statements
Dacic: Croatian president gave "non-European" statements
Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic qualified as non-European the statement of Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic who said that Zagreb would have to put up a fence on the border with Serbia to protect itself from the migrant tide.