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"Croatian MPs on Thursday welcomed the establishment of infrastructure necessary for charging alternative cars, and they warned that the number of electric cars in Croatia was modest, their charging expensive and their prices too high for ordinary Croatians," state agency informed the public on Thursday.
Opposition MPs from minor right-wing parties said on Thursday that Croatia was "not ready to introduce the euro" and that the move would "lower the standard of living," whereas Finance Minister, Zdravko Maric, talked in Parliament about the benefits of the euro and said that "much had been done to reduce the negative effects as much as possible," state agency Hina summarized on Thursday.
Croatia's conservative and eurosceptic party Hrvatski Suverenisti (Croatian Sovereignists) began a two-week drive on Sunday to collect signatures in a bid to force a referendum on whether to adopt the euro as the country's currency.
Croatia's conservative and eurosceptic party Hrvatski Suverenisti (Croatian Sovereignists) began a two-week drive on Sunday to collect signatures in a bid to force a referendum on whether to adopt the euro as the country's currency.