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Croatian Public Holiday Possible December 5 or 6
 
(Posted on Saturday, July 16, 2011)

Source: Government of the Republic of Croatia (Zagreb)

Croatian President, Ivo Josipovic, is pushing for the upcoming elections to be held on Monday or Tuesday, December 5 or 6, 2011, which would mean the declaration of a one-off non-working public holiday in Croatia on the chosen date.

The Croatian Prime Minister, Jadranka Kosor, has responded to the aforementioned suggestion by pointing out that Article 5 of the law on the election of members of parliament clearly says that elections in Croatia have to be held on a non-working day or a one-off public holiday and added that this would be possible "only if the president decrees that one of the dates he mentioned is a non-working day but that too is within parliament's remit".

Related links:
Croatia 2012 bank holidays and public holidays (current year)
Croatia 2013 bank holidays and public holidays (next year)
Croatia bank holidays and public holidays (news and updates)
Worldwide bank holidays and public holidays news updates (July 2011)


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