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Croatian Parliament to Debate VAT on Energy
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The Croatian parliament is set this week for intense debate over two major issues that have sparked significant political friction, beginning with a heated exchange between Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and opposition leader Zoran Milanovic regarding the proposed 10% value-added tax (VAT) on energy products.
Key Points
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1The Croatian Parliament is scheduled to debate the VAT on energy products and discuss issues related to the Supreme Court.
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2A significant parliamentary dispute involving Zoran Milanović and Andrej Plenkovič has arisen regarding these topics, leading to a heated exchange in parliament halls across Croatia today (March 16-17).
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3The debate focuses specifically on VAT adjustments for energy products as well as the broader context of Supreme Court matters.
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4Parliamentary sessions are set up starting March 15th through Sunday evening, with specific details provided regarding these discussions.
Developments
[Mar 20]
No further updates available in the source text beyond Wednesday's session end time (March 17).
[Wed, Mar 16 - Sunday evening]
Parliament is scheduled to debate VAT on energy products and discuss Supreme Court issues.