Andrej Plenković
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 54 |
Date of birth | April 8,1970 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Zagreb |
Croatia | |
Height | 191 (cm) |
Spouse | Ana Maslać Plenković |
Office | Prime Minister of Croatia |
Parents | Vjekoslava Raos-Plenković |
Mario Plenković | |
Children | Mila Plenković |
Mario Plenković | |
Job | Politician |
Diplomat | |
Official site | vlada.gov.hr |
Party | Croatian Democratic Union |
Position | Prime Minister of Croatia |
Prime Minister of Croatia since 2016 | |
Education | Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb |
Sveučilište u Zagrebu | |
Previous position | Member of the European Parliament (2013–2016), Member of the Croatian Parliament (2011–2013) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 566555 |
Andrej Plenković Life story
Andrej Plenković is a Croatian politician who has been serving as the prime minister of Croatia since 19 October 2016.
Croatia begins new euro and Schengen zone era
... " Croatia s Prime Minister, Andrej Plenkovic, said on Sunday the country - a former Yugoslav republic that fought a war of independence in the 1990s - had " achieved its strategic, state and political goals" by the two historic changes...
Schengen: No EU border-free zone for Romania and Bulgaria
... Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic praised the decision, which means that Croatia will decommission its border crossings with EU neighbours Slovenia and Hungary on 1 January, the same day as it joins the euro...
Fanfare as Croatia's Chinese-built bridge finally opens
... His Croatian counterpart Andrej Plenkovic declared " tonight, we are uniting Croatia! " and described the bridge as a necessity, not a luxury...
Coronavirus: Greece and Croatia acted quickly, now you need to save in the summer
... Czech travel agencies are eager to establish a corona corridor enable quarantine-free travel to the coast, a plan, warmly received by Croatia s Prime Minister, Andrej Plenkovic...
British EU exit: to agree on EU-UK trade talks mandate
... On Monday, Mr Johnson talks with his Croatian counterpart discussed Andrej Plenkovic, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union...
Croatia begins new euro and Schengen zone era
Croatia is embarking on a historic year as it joins the EU's border-free Schengen zone and it ditches its own currency, the kuna, adopting The Euro .
The Country committed to joining the eurozone when it became the EU's newest member in 2013.
Nationalist parties wanted to keep the kuna, but were overruled by the Constitutional Court .
It will be the 27th Country in the Schengen Area , which allows 400 million to move freely between countries.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hailed The Changes as " two immense achievements" for the youngest member state of the EU.
She Said The Changes - which officially happened on 1 January - would be one " for the history books".
Above all, this would be a moment of " joy and pride for the Croatian people" She Said .
" It is testimony of your amazing journey, your Hard Work and your determination. "
Croatia's Prime Minister , Andrej Plenkovic , said on Sunday the Country - a former Yugoslav republic that fought A War of independence in the 1990S - had " achieved its strategic, state and political goals" by the two historic Changes .
He was speaking at a ceremony at the Bregana border crossing with neighbouring Slovenia, where passports will no longer be checked.
Mr Plenkovic said that Schengen membership would " mean a lot for Croatia as a tourist Country , which is to a large extent a destination where tourists travel by car".
He added that " the fact that we will also be in the eurozone gives another signal to all those visiting Croatia".
Croatia's entry into the Schengen Area is expected to boost its tourism industry, which accounts for 20% of its GDP and welcomes some 20 million visitors each year. Previously long queues at Border Crossings with Hungary and Slovenia should become a thing of The Past .
The use of The Euro is already widespread in the Country , with key assets such as homes valued in the currency and a large percentage of bank deposits also denominated in euros.
Experts say moving to the European currency should help shield Croatia's economy at a time of inflation across the globe.
The Euro was launched on 1 January 1999 as an electronic currency and became legal tender for about 300 million people in 12 member states on 1 January 2002. With the addition of Croatia, there are now 20 countries in the Eurozone.
Source of news: bbc.com