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Croatia's Government Announces Major Fuel Price Cuts Amid New Restrictions on Stockpiling
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The Croatian government concluded an emergency session to address the latest surge in energy prices, with Prime Minister Andrej Plenković announcing significant new measures aimed at stabilizing costs for citizens while curbing demand through strict regulations.
Key Points
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1The Croatian government plans to significantly reduce fuel costs by cutting administrative expenses.
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2A major ban on private vehicle ownership of cars is being introduced as part of the new measures, specifically targeting benzine tourism (benzinski turizam).
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3Minister Zoran Milanović has urged citizens not to create stockpiles or hoard gasoline due to fears that fuel will run out.
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4Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic stated they are moving forward with a series of new measures following an emergency cabinet meeting.
Developments
[Mar 22, 15:45]
Headline published stating the government will cut costs to lower fuel prices (Poslovni.hr).
[Mar 22, 15:36]
Minister Milanović sent a message asking people not to create stockpiles of gasoline after an extraordinary cabinet meeting.
[Mar 22, 14:01 - Mar 22, 15:45] (Duration)
An emergency/extraordinary session was held in the government to address rising energy prices and finalize new measures.