Published: 19. 10. 2016. , Updated: 04. 01. 2017.


They claim that reforms will enable stronger and longer-term economic growth.

Luka Burilović. predsjednik HGK
Izvor: HGK

Croatian employers and business leaders congratulated the new government and announced that it is expected of ministers to promptly move to implement reforms that will enable a stronger and longer-term economic growth.

CEO of the Croatian Employers Association Davor Majetić said that they had already highlighted the priorities whose implementation should begin immediately in the first year of the term. These are fiscal consolidation, reform of the public administration system and the judiciary, elimination of administrative barriers and other burdens on the economy, increasing the efficiency of state-owned companies, and modernization of the education system.

The Croatian Employers Association also called on Andrej Plenković and members of his government to improve social dialogue which has been significantly weakened during the last two governments.

“The proposed government programme contains defined strategic goals, but now it is important not to fall behind in implementation. Andrej Plenković as the Prime Minister has a unique opportunity to implement effective policies since he has the support of a wide range of political parties”, said Luka Burilović, president of the Croatian Chamber of Economy (CCE).

He added that it was necessary to urgently implement reforms of the tax system. It is also needed to create a public administration system that will help and not punish entrepreneurs. In addition, Croatia needs to make better use of EU funds, and entrepreneurs need to have better financing conditions. “Despite GDP growth, the government has to act as if it were still in ‘crisis’ and redirect the growth towards the real sector. The Croatian Chamber of Economy will be a strategic partner to the government”, said Burilović.